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Global issues in criminal law / by Linda E. Carter, Christopher L. Blakesley, Peter J. Henning.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: American casebook series | Global issues series (Thomson/West)Publisher: St. Paul, MN : Thomson/West, [2007]Copyright date: ©2007Description: xxi, 192 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0314159975
  • 9780314159977
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 345 22
LOC classification:
  • K5015 .C369 2007
Contents:
Introduction -- Introduction to the Concept and Study of Global Issues -- Federal and State Jurisdiction -- International and Extraterritorial Jurisdiction -- Players in International Criminal Law: States, Individuals, Tribunals, and Other Entities as "Subjects" of International Law -- States as the Focal Point of International Law -- International Humanitarian Law and Individual Culpability -- The Development of International Criminal Tribunals -- The Sources of International Criminal Law -- Transnational Crimes -- Introduction -- Transnational Problem -- Constitutional Power to Reach Foreign Conduct -- Jurisdiction -- United States v. Larsen -- United States v. Martinelli -- Notes and Questions -- Investigating and Prosecuting Violations of Foreign Law -- Investigative Requests From Foreign Governments -- Domestic Conduct Affecting Other Nations -- Pasquantino v. United States -- The Application of Foreign Convictions in the United States -- Should the United States Help Enforce Foreign Laws? -- Extradition -- Principles of Extradition -- Political Offense Exception -- Extradition to the United States -- Extradition-Continued -- Principle of Specialty -- Dual Criminality Principle -- Extraditing Citizens to Another Country -- Terrorism -- Introduction and Conceptual Background -- Terrorism Problem -- Defining and Prosecuting Terrorism in the United States -- Federal Statutes -- Judicial Interpretation of the Terrorism Statutes -- United States v. Yousef -- Notes and Questions -- International and Foreign Definitions of Terrorism -- The Role of the League of Nations and the United Nations -- Foreign Domestic Legislation -- Public Authority Defense -- International and Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Over Terrorism -- United States v. Yousef -- Notes and Questions -- Genocide -- Introduction to Genocide and International Criminal Tribunals -- Introduction to the Khmer Rouge Tribunal and Genocide Problem -- Sources of Law -- ECDK Law Provisions -- ECDK Law Article 4: Genocide -- ECDK Law Article 29: Responsibility -- Case Materials on Genocide -- The Elements of Genocide and Conspiracy to Commit Genocide -- Prosecutor v. Krstic -- Prosecutor v. Nahimana -- Theories of Responsibility -- Joint Criminal Enterprise and Aiding and Abetting -- Prosecutor v. Krstic -- Command Responsibility -- Duress -- Prosecutor v. Erdemovic -- Federal Genocide Statute -- Notes and Questions.
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At head of title on cover: Cases and materials.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- Introduction to the Concept and Study of Global Issues -- Federal and State Jurisdiction -- International and Extraterritorial Jurisdiction -- Players in International Criminal Law: States, Individuals, Tribunals, and Other Entities as "Subjects" of International Law -- States as the Focal Point of International Law -- International Humanitarian Law and Individual Culpability -- The Development of International Criminal Tribunals -- The Sources of International Criminal Law -- Transnational Crimes -- Introduction -- Transnational Problem -- Constitutional Power to Reach Foreign Conduct -- Jurisdiction -- United States v. Larsen -- United States v. Martinelli -- Notes and Questions -- Investigating and Prosecuting Violations of Foreign Law -- Investigative Requests From Foreign Governments -- Domestic Conduct Affecting Other Nations -- Pasquantino v. United States -- The Application of Foreign Convictions in the United States -- Should the United States Help Enforce Foreign Laws? -- Extradition -- Principles of Extradition -- Political Offense Exception -- Extradition to the United States -- Extradition-Continued -- Principle of Specialty -- Dual Criminality Principle -- Extraditing Citizens to Another Country -- Terrorism -- Introduction and Conceptual Background -- Terrorism Problem -- Defining and Prosecuting Terrorism in the United States -- Federal Statutes -- Judicial Interpretation of the Terrorism Statutes -- United States v. Yousef -- Notes and Questions -- International and Foreign Definitions of Terrorism -- The Role of the League of Nations and the United Nations -- Foreign Domestic Legislation -- Public Authority Defense -- International and Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Over Terrorism -- United States v. Yousef -- Notes and Questions -- Genocide -- Introduction to Genocide and International Criminal Tribunals -- Introduction to the Khmer Rouge Tribunal and Genocide Problem -- Sources of Law -- ECDK Law Provisions -- ECDK Law Article 4: Genocide -- ECDK Law Article 29: Responsibility -- Case Materials on Genocide -- The Elements of Genocide and Conspiracy to Commit Genocide -- Prosecutor v. Krstic -- Prosecutor v. Nahimana -- Theories of Responsibility -- Joint Criminal Enterprise and Aiding and Abetting -- Prosecutor v. Krstic -- Command Responsibility -- Duress -- Prosecutor v. Erdemovic -- Federal Genocide Statute -- Notes and Questions.

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