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Criminal Law University of Otago

Premium LAWS424 International Criminal Court Notes - Sample PDF

Description

These are the study notes I used to study for the open book exam on the International Criminal Court.

The notes are comprehensive, and organised into the following sections:

  • The Creation of the Rome Statute and Ratifications

  • The Jurisdiction of the ICC

  • Complementarity and Admissibility

  • Non-States-Parties and Opposition to the ICC

  • The Crime of Genocide

  • Crimes against Humanity

  • War Crimes

  • The Crime of Aggression

  • Modes of Liability and Command Responsibility

  • Justifications and Excuses

  • ICC Structure and Procedures

  • The Future of the ICC

The notes include diagrams, clearly set out elements of legal concepts, and tables to help you easily learn the material and find it during the exam.

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LAWS424 International Criminal Court Notes

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  • This product contains 1 documents
  • Approximately 47 pages

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  • Grade: A - A+
  • Institution: University of Otago (unaffiliated)
  • Country: New Zealand
  • Level: Undergraduate

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