International Criminal Jurisdiction
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International Criminal Jurisdiction
Whose Law Must We Obey?
Gallant, Kenneth S.
Oxford University Press Inc
08/2022
808
Dura
Inglês
9780199941476
15 a 20 dias
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Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
PART ONE THE QUESTION AND ITS CONTEXT
1. The Question of Jurisdiction
2. The National and International Law of Criminal Jurisdiction: Structure and Sources
PART TWO INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE CRIMINAL JURISDICTION: THE STANDARD MODEL
3. The Standard Model of Criminal Jurisdiction: Introduction and General Issues
4. The Territorial Principle
5. The Nationality Principle
6. The Protective Principle
7. The Passive Personality Principle
8. The Universality Principle
9. Challenges to the Standard Model
10. Summary: The International Law of Criminal Jurisdiction Today, Its Sources, and the Individual's Place in It
PART THREE THREE ESSAYS ON CRIMINAL JURISDICTION
11. Jurisdiction, Individual Choice, and the Principle of Guilt (Schuldprinzip): A Substansive Criminal Law Approach
12. Outsiders, Responsibility to Answer for Crime: An Approach from Legal Philosophy
13. Jurisdiction and Legality
PART FOUR CONCLUSION
14. Conclusion: Where Might We Go From Here?
Table of Authorities (Constitutions, Statutes, Cases, Treaties, and other documents)
Bibliography
Index
Abbreviations
PART ONE THE QUESTION AND ITS CONTEXT
1. The Question of Jurisdiction
2. The National and International Law of Criminal Jurisdiction: Structure and Sources
PART TWO INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE CRIMINAL JURISDICTION: THE STANDARD MODEL
3. The Standard Model of Criminal Jurisdiction: Introduction and General Issues
4. The Territorial Principle
5. The Nationality Principle
6. The Protective Principle
7. The Passive Personality Principle
8. The Universality Principle
9. Challenges to the Standard Model
10. Summary: The International Law of Criminal Jurisdiction Today, Its Sources, and the Individual's Place in It
PART THREE THREE ESSAYS ON CRIMINAL JURISDICTION
11. Jurisdiction, Individual Choice, and the Principle of Guilt (Schuldprinzip): A Substansive Criminal Law Approach
12. Outsiders, Responsibility to Answer for Crime: An Approach from Legal Philosophy
13. Jurisdiction and Legality
PART FOUR CONCLUSION
14. Conclusion: Where Might We Go From Here?
Table of Authorities (Constitutions, Statutes, Cases, Treaties, and other documents)
Bibliography
Index
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Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
PART ONE THE QUESTION AND ITS CONTEXT
1. The Question of Jurisdiction
2. The National and International Law of Criminal Jurisdiction: Structure and Sources
PART TWO INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE CRIMINAL JURISDICTION: THE STANDARD MODEL
3. The Standard Model of Criminal Jurisdiction: Introduction and General Issues
4. The Territorial Principle
5. The Nationality Principle
6. The Protective Principle
7. The Passive Personality Principle
8. The Universality Principle
9. Challenges to the Standard Model
10. Summary: The International Law of Criminal Jurisdiction Today, Its Sources, and the Individual's Place in It
PART THREE THREE ESSAYS ON CRIMINAL JURISDICTION
11. Jurisdiction, Individual Choice, and the Principle of Guilt (Schuldprinzip): A Substansive Criminal Law Approach
12. Outsiders, Responsibility to Answer for Crime: An Approach from Legal Philosophy
13. Jurisdiction and Legality
PART FOUR CONCLUSION
14. Conclusion: Where Might We Go From Here?
Table of Authorities (Constitutions, Statutes, Cases, Treaties, and other documents)
Bibliography
Index
Abbreviations
PART ONE THE QUESTION AND ITS CONTEXT
1. The Question of Jurisdiction
2. The National and International Law of Criminal Jurisdiction: Structure and Sources
PART TWO INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE CRIMINAL JURISDICTION: THE STANDARD MODEL
3. The Standard Model of Criminal Jurisdiction: Introduction and General Issues
4. The Territorial Principle
5. The Nationality Principle
6. The Protective Principle
7. The Passive Personality Principle
8. The Universality Principle
9. Challenges to the Standard Model
10. Summary: The International Law of Criminal Jurisdiction Today, Its Sources, and the Individual's Place in It
PART THREE THREE ESSAYS ON CRIMINAL JURISDICTION
11. Jurisdiction, Individual Choice, and the Principle of Guilt (Schuldprinzip): A Substansive Criminal Law Approach
12. Outsiders, Responsibility to Answer for Crime: An Approach from Legal Philosophy
13. Jurisdiction and Legality
PART FOUR CONCLUSION
14. Conclusion: Where Might We Go From Here?
Table of Authorities (Constitutions, Statutes, Cases, Treaties, and other documents)
Bibliography
Index
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