Other useful discussions include David R. Andrews, A Thorn on the Tulip - A Scottish Trial in the Netherlands: The Story Behind the Lockerbie Trial, 36CASE W. RES. J. INT'LL. 307 (2004) and Julian B. Knowles, The Lockerbie Judgments: A ...
... little chance of a strong U.S. initiative but President Kennedy's speech to the General Assembly on 20 September 1963 did contain a hint that the U.S. might at least go along with efforts at more efficient enforcement procedures.
Understanding International Criminal Law
The major focus of the present work, however, is on the metamorphosis of the network of international law relations, brought about by the fundamental change in the political and constitutional climate and the emergence of numerous new ...
This book provides detailed summaries of areas of significance in international criminal law and is a wonderful resource for students studying in this area, practitioners interested in learning more about the field in general or interested ...
The fifth edition begins with an examination of the scope of international criminal law, including consideration of the various sources of this law.
It covers the area of jurisdiction, as this is the starting point in determining the applicability of using international law. The second part covers selected areas of international criminal law.
... war crimes and a host of witnesses offered as a daily diet to the media . Experience of similar hearings had shown that the suspect would have been crucified and could only with ... shake hands , turn Toward International Criminal Justice 37.
Prevention of discrimination. D. Slavery, servitude, forced labor.