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International Criminal Law: Sources, Subjects, and Contents
📖 Overview
International Criminal Law: Sources, Subjects, and Contents by M. Cherif Bassiouni is a comprehensive examination of international criminal law fundamentals. The text covers the historical development, theoretical foundations, and practical applications of international criminal justice.
The book analyzes key sources of international criminal law, including treaties, customary law, and general principles recognized across legal systems. It explores the roles and responsibilities of various subjects under international criminal law, from states and international organizations to individuals and non-state actors.
The work presents detailed studies of specific international crimes, including genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and aggression. Bassiouni incorporates case studies and examines enforcement mechanisms at both national and international levels.
This authoritative volume contributes to the understanding of how international criminal law functions as a tool for global justice and accountability. The text represents a bridge between theoretical legal scholarship and practical applications in international criminal proceedings.
👀 Reviews
Most readers note this book serves as a comprehensive academic reference on international criminal law, with practitioners and scholars citing its thorough documentation and citation of sources.
Readers liked:
- Detailed analysis of legal precedents and case studies
- Extensive footnotes and citations
- Clear organization of complex legal concepts
Readers disliked:
- Dense academic writing style that can be difficult to follow
- High price point ($315+ for hardcover)
- Some sections need updating for recent developments
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WorldCat: Referenced in 493 libraries globally
A review in the American Journal of International Law noted: "Bassiouni's systematic approach to organizing and explaining international criminal law makes this an invaluable resource for researchers and practitioners."
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🤔 Interesting facts
🔹 Author M. Cherif Bassiouni served as a UN expert on human rights in Afghanistan and helped establish the International Criminal Court, earning him a nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1999.
🔹 The book draws from over 400 international legal instruments spanning several centuries, making it one of the most comprehensive resources on international criminal law available.
🔹 The text was instrumental in developing legal frameworks for prosecuting crimes against humanity, including those used during the Nuremberg Trials and more recent international tribunals.
🔹 Bassiouni coined the term "The New World Order," which became widely used in international relations and law after the Cold War's end, first using it in this context in his academic writings.
🔹 The book incorporates analysis of emerging cyber crimes and modern terrorism, bridging traditional international criminal law with contemporary global challenges.