TY - BOOK AU - Brown,Bartram S TI - Research handbook on international criminal law T2 - Research handbooks in international law SN - 9781847202789 AV - KZ7050 .R47 2011 U1 - 345 22 PY - 2011/// CY - Cheltenham PB - Edward Elgar KW - International crimes KW - Criminal jurisdiction N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; International criminal law : nature, origins and a few key issues; Bartram S. Brown --; The vanishing relevance of state affiliation in international criminal law : private security contractors and other non-state actors; John Cerone --; The crime of genocide; Mark A. Drumbl --; Crimes against humanity; Margaret M. deGuzman --; Crimes against women under international criminal law; Kelly D. Askin --; The crime of aggression : is it amenable to judicial determination?; Faiza Patel King --; The contribution of non-governmental organizations to the creation of international criminal tribunals; Mark S. Ellis --; The ICC investigation into the conflict in Northern Uganda : beyond the dichotomy of peace versus justice; Katharina Peschke --; Fine-tuning complementarity; Sarah M.H. Nouwen --; The hybrid experience of the Special Court for Sierra Leone; Clare da Silva --; Protecting the fair trial rights of the accused in international criminal law : comparison of the International Criminal Court and the military commissions in Guantánamo; David Weissbrodt and Kristin K. Zinsmaster --; Self-representation of the accused before international tribunals : an absolute right or a qualified privilege?; Michael P. Scharf --; Defences in international criminal law; Kai Ambos --; Extradition and mutual legal assistance : recent trends in inter-state cooperation to combat international crimes; Ved P. Nanda --; Universal jurisdiction; Naomi Roht-Arriaza and Menaka Fernando --; National amnesties, truth commissions and international criminal tribunals; William A. Schabas --; Dancing in the dark--politics, law and peace in Sierra Leone : a case study; David M. Crane --; Reflections on contemporary developments in international criminal justice; M. Cherif Bassiouni ER -