International criminal law : using or abusing legality? / Edwin Bikundo, Griffith University, Australia.
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TextSeries: International and comparative criminal justiceDescription: xxi, 200 pages ; 24 cmISBN: - 9781409438670
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-189) and index.
he study is located within international law and seeks to determine whether prosecuting the crime of aggression would necessarily entail an abuse of the legal process. Issues discussed in the book are the controversies over the location of debating the crime of aggression in either law or politics and the legal approach to the problems outlined. The application of the legal method is also examined. Taking examples from Libya, the Ivory Coast and Kenya, the work is of interest to those working in the areas of international criminal justice, international law, legal theory, and international relations..
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