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International Criminal Law: Cases and Materials, Second Edition, 2004
The late Edward M. Wise

Ellen S. Podgor, Associate Dean of Faculty Development & Distance Education and Professor of Law, Stetson University School of Law

Rodger S. Clark, Board of Governors Professor, Rutgers - The State University of New Jersey School of Law - Camden

Regular Price: $108.00
Publisher: Matthew Bender
ISBN: 9780820562230
  ©2004

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Description

International Criminal Law provides a set of teaching materials furnishing students with a grounding in the transnational issues likely to arise in federal criminal cases, and also in the law produced as a consequence of international efforts to impose criminal responsibility on the perpetrators of human rights atrocities. International Criminal Law offers, for teaching purposes, a collection of cases (mainly domestic) and other materials, together with notes and questions about those cases and materials.

The first part introduces the field of international criminal law, and includes a chapter on the general principles of both domestic and international law governing efforts to apply U.S. criminal law to foreign crimes and foreign criminals.

The second part covers the specific application of those principles to cases involving the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, antitrust and securities regulation, export controls, computer crimes, narcotics and money laundering, piracy and terrorism, and torture.

The third part addresses procedural aspects of trying such cases in U.S. courts. This section also treats the extraterritorial application of the U.S. Constitution, immunities from jurisdiction, mutual assistance in criminal cases, extradition, alternatives to extradition, prisoner transfers, recognition of foreign criminal judgments, and the bearing on international human rights instruments on criminal procedure.

The final part of International Criminal Law deals with the prosecution of international crimes, and takes up the question of what crimes constitute international crimes. This section also discusses the Nüremberg and Tokyo precedents, the U.N. Yugoslav and Rwanda tribunals, the treaty for a permanent international criminal court and the substantive law of international crimes such as aggression, genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes.

International Criminal Law is supplemented annually.

A Teacher's Manual is available to professors.


Table of contents

PART ONE. GENERAL PRINCIPLES
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 2 WHAT CRIMES ARE INTERNATIONAL CRIMES?
CHAPTER 3 GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF JURISDICTION

PART TWO. SPECIFIC APPLICATIONS
CHAPTER 4 FOREIGN CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT
CHAPTER 5 ANTITRUST AND SECURITIES REGULATION
CHAPTER 6 EXPORT CONTROLS
CHAPTER 7 COMPUTER CRIMES
CHAPTER 8 NARCOTICS AND MONEY LAUNDERING
CHAPTER 9 PIRACY AND TERRORISM
CHAPTER 10 TORTURE

PART THREE. PROCEDURE
CHAPTER 11 EXTRATERRITORIAL APPLICATION OF U.S. CONSTITUTION
CHAPTER 12 IMMUNITIES FROM JURISDICTION
CHAPTER 13 MUTUAL ASSISTANCE AND OBTAINING EVIDENCE FROM ABROAD
CHAPTER 14 EXTRADITION
CHAPTER 15 ABDUCTION AND OTHER ALTERNATIVES TO EXTRADITION
CHAPTER 16 PRISONER TRANSFER AND OTHER POST-CONVICTION PROBLEMS
CHAPTER 17 INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

PART FOUR. THE PROSECUTION OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMES
CHAPTER 18 THE NUREMBERG AND TOKYO PRECEDENTS
CHAPTER 19 THE AD HOC TRIBUNALS FOR THE FORMER YUGOSLAVIA AND RWANDA
CHAPTER 20 THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
CHAPTER 21 THE SUBSTANTIVE LAW OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMES

Selected References
Table of Cases
Table of Statutes and International Agreements
Index

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