International Criminal Law. Vol 2; Farhad Malekian; 2003

International Criminal Law. Vol 2

av Farhad Malekian
These outstanding classical academic volumes were the first in the field which were written by one author in the twentieth century. The volumes comprising a total of 22 chapters describe the principles of international criminal law and present a detailed exposition of existing international crimes. They give an unbiased and balanced account of the system of international criminal law written with great clarity and brilliancy. The volumes are comprehensive in scope and defensive of the rights of the victims of international crimes committed by individuals, organizations and states. They aim also to establish an equal international criminal system acceptable to all nations without any due regard to their political, juridical and military strength. The volumes are recommended to private and public law bookshelves in the world.
These outstanding classical academic volumes were the first in the field which were written by one author in the twentieth century. The volumes comprising a total of 22 chapters describe the principles of international criminal law and present a detailed exposition of existing international crimes. They give an unbiased and balanced account of the system of international criminal law written with great clarity and brilliancy. The volumes are comprehensive in scope and defensive of the rights of the victims of international crimes committed by individuals, organizations and states. They aim also to establish an equal international criminal system acceptable to all nations without any due regard to their political, juridical and military strength. The volumes are recommended to private and public law bookshelves in the world.
Utgiven: 2003
ISBN: 9789163002465
Förlag: Almqvist & Wiksell Internation
Format: Inbunden
Språk: Svenska
Sidor: 507 st
These outstanding classical academic volumes were the first in the field which were written by one author in the twentieth century. The volumes comprising a total of 22 chapters describe the principles of international criminal law and present a detailed exposition of existing international crimes. They give an unbiased and balanced account of the system of international criminal law written with great clarity and brilliancy. The volumes are comprehensive in scope and defensive of the rights of the victims of international crimes committed by individuals, organizations and states. They aim also to establish an equal international criminal system acceptable to all nations without any due regard to their political, juridical and military strength. The volumes are recommended to private and public law bookshelves in the world.
These outstanding classical academic volumes were the first in the field which were written by one author in the twentieth century. The volumes comprising a total of 22 chapters describe the principles of international criminal law and present a detailed exposition of existing international crimes. They give an unbiased and balanced account of the system of international criminal law written with great clarity and brilliancy. The volumes are comprehensive in scope and defensive of the rights of the victims of international crimes committed by individuals, organizations and states. They aim also to establish an equal international criminal system acceptable to all nations without any due regard to their political, juridical and military strength. The volumes are recommended to private and public law bookshelves in the world.
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