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Understanding international law through moot courts : genocide, torture, habeas corpus, chemical weapons, and the responsibility to protect / Henry F. Carey and Stacey M. Mitchell.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Lanham : Lexington Books, [2014]Description: 1 online resource (viii, 377 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780739170663
  • 073917066X
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Understanding international law through moot courts.DDC classification:
  • 341 23
LOC classification:
  • KZ1237
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Contents:
Crucial topics for international law analysis, debate, and moot courts -- The "turn to protection" : International human rights law/international humanitarian law and the implications of their convergence / George Andreopoulos -- Alleged genocide and failure to prevent and punish genocide : nolandia versus notoria and idealia / with Robert Weiner and Brittany Bromfield -- Responsibility to protect : prosecutor versus marmyan president / with Becky Sims -- The necessity defense to the criminal use of chemical weapons : prosecutor against head of state, post-war country / with Stephanie Wolfe, Dave Benjamin and Rick Crawford -- Authorizing the use of torture for interrogation : prosecutor versus the ministers of defense and justice / with Aaron Fichtelberg and Robert J. Beck -- Suspending habeas corpus during the war against terrorism : middle eastern country versus western country.
Summary: Understanding International Law through Moot Courts: Genocide, Torture, Habeas Corpus, Chemical Weapons, and the Responsibility to Protect analyzes five moot court cases held before the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court. These cases offer insight on the international law pertaining to habeas corpus, genocide, the responsibility to protect, chemical weapons, and torture.
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Crucial topics for international law analysis, debate, and moot courts -- The "turn to protection" : International human rights law/international humanitarian law and the implications of their convergence / George Andreopoulos -- Alleged genocide and failure to prevent and punish genocide : nolandia versus notoria and idealia / with Robert Weiner and Brittany Bromfield -- Responsibility to protect : prosecutor versus marmyan president / with Becky Sims -- The necessity defense to the criminal use of chemical weapons : prosecutor against head of state, post-war country / with Stephanie Wolfe, Dave Benjamin and Rick Crawford -- Authorizing the use of torture for interrogation : prosecutor versus the ministers of defense and justice / with Aaron Fichtelberg and Robert J. Beck -- Suspending habeas corpus during the war against terrorism : middle eastern country versus western country.

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Understanding International Law through Moot Courts: Genocide, Torture, Habeas Corpus, Chemical Weapons, and the Responsibility to Protect analyzes five moot court cases held before the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court. These cases offer insight on the international law pertaining to habeas corpus, genocide, the responsibility to protect, chemical weapons, and torture.

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