
Judge Mettraux's four-volume compendium, International Crimes: Law and Practice, will provide the most detailed and authoritative account to-date of the law of international crimes. It is a scholarly tour de force providing a unique blend of academic rigour and an insight into the practice of international criminal law. The compendium is un-rivalled in its breadth and depth, covering almost a century of legal practice, dozens of jurisdictions (national and international), thousands of decisions and judgments and hundreds of cases. This first volume discusses in detail the law of genocide: its definition, elements, normative status, and relationship to the other core international crimes. While the book is an invaluable tool for academics and researchers, it is particularly suited to legal practitioners, guiding the reader through the practical and evidential challenges associated with the prosecution of international crimes.
This volume investigates the legal definition, normative status, and practical application of genocide within the framework of international criminal law. Guénaël Mettraux, a judge with extensive experience in international tribunals, synthesizes decades of jurisprudence to clarify the elements of the crime. The text serves as a technical manual for legal professionals, bridging the gap between theoretical legal standards and the evidentiary realities of international prosecution.
What You Will Find
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Legal scholars and practitioners recognize this work as a primary reference for the technical interpretation of international criminal statutes. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is tailored specifically for those engaged in the active practice of international law.
Page Count:
544
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192581074
ISBN-13:
9780192581075
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