Monday, August 15, 2016

Krzan: Prosecuting International Crimes: A Multidisciplinary Approach

Bartłomiej Krzan (Univ. of Wrocław - Law) has published Prosecuting International Crimes: A Multidisciplinary Approach (Brill | Nijhoff 2016). Contents include:
  • Joachim Wolf, Individual Responsibility and Collective State Responsibility for International Crimes: Separate or Complementary Concepts under International Law?
  • Władysław Czapliński, Customary International Law as a Basis of an Individual Criminal Responsibility
  • Robert Uerpmann-Wittzack, Immunities before International Criminal Courts
  • Krzysztof Masło, The Attribution of International Criminal Responsibility for Serious Violations of Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law to Senior Leaders
  • Patrycja Grzebyk, Crimes against Civilians during Armed Conflicts
  • Regina Valutytė & Neringa Mickevičiūtė, Remedying Torturous Effects of the Use of Chemical Weapons under International Law
  • Witold Jakimko, The Judicial Independence of Judges within International Criminal Courts
  • Bartłomiej Krzan, Human Rights and International Criminal Law
  • Karolina Kremens, The Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court – Inquisitorial or Adversarial?
  • Wojciech Jasiński, Admissibility of Illegally Obtained Evidence in Proceedings before International Criminal Courts
  • David Kohout, Implementing the Nuremberg Principles in National Trials with Nazi Criminals: Hesitation versus Enthusiasm towards Meeting the Standards of Complementarity in the Modern International Criminal Law
  • Karolina Wierczyńska, Sufficient Domestic Proceedings – The Standard of National Criminal Proceedings before the icc in Context of Art. 17 of the Rome Statute
  • Loammi Wolf, The South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission in the Context of Xenophobia, Cycles of Violence, and Epigenetic Trauma
  • Justinas Žilinskas, Prosecuting International Crimes in Lithuania: When Wounds Shape the Law