Joseph Rikhof

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A Legal History of Human Rights and Asylum

A Legal History of Human Rights and Asylum

From: Exclusion and Refoulement

Chapter Two provides a legal history of human rights and asylum, including the impact of the First and Second World Wars. 82 $8.20 Add
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Alternatives to Refoulment

Alternatives to Refoulment

From: Exclusion and Refoulement

Chapter Seven explores ways countries deal with criminal refugees, including prosecution, extradition, detention, and humanitarian solutions. 32 $3.20 Add
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Chapter 1
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Chapter 1

Introduction: Convergence of Disciplines

From: International And Transnational Criminal Law, 3/e.

Discussion of the history, sources, and subjects of international and transnational criminal law, plus considerations of enforcement and international cooperation. ; 50 $5.00 Add
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Chapter 10

International Criminal Cooperation, Human Rights, and the Application of the Charter

From: International And Transnational Criminal Law, 3/e.

Discussion of the effect of increased entrenchments of substantive and procedural rights for accused persons on international criminal cooperation activities. ; 54 $5.40 Add
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Chapter 11

Immunities from Criminal Prosecution

From: International And Transnational Criminal Law, 3/e.

Discussion of personal immunity, including diplomatic immunity, and functional immunity as procedural bars to jurisdiction for prosecution of state officials for international crimes and … ; 64 $6.40 Add
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Chapter 12

Extended Liabilities, Defences and Child Soldiers

From: International And Transnational Criminal Law, 3/e.

Discussion of the various means by which an individual can be held liable for international crimes beyond committing them personally, defences, and liability regarding inchoate offences and child … ; 48 $4.80 Add
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Jurisdiction over International and Transnational Crime

From: International And Transnational Criminal Law, 3/e.

Discussion of international law principles that govern when and how states may exercise criminal jurisdiction, and the manner in which the domestic law implements, incorporates, and otherwise … ; 57 $5.70 Add
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Chapter 3

The Core Crimes

From: International And Transnational Criminal Law, 3/e.

Discussion of the core international law crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and aggression. ; 84 $8.40 Add
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Direct Enforcement against the Core Crimes: Interntational and Internationalized Criminal Courts

From: International And Transnational Criminal Law, 3/e.

Examination of the salient features of courts involved in international prosecutions, including prosecutions following World War II, United Nations ad hoc tribunals, the International Criminal … ; 72 $7.20 Add
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Chapter 5

Indirect Enforcement: National Prosecution of the Core Crimes

From: International And Transnational Criminal Law, 3/e.

Survey of the prosecution of the core crimes by national courts, with an emphasis on the Canadian context. ; 63 $6.30 Add
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Chapter 6

Other International Crimes

From: International And Transnational Criminal Law, 3/e.

Discussion of the crimes of torture, piracy, apartheid, slavery and terrorism. ; 37 $3.70 Add
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Chapter 7

Transnational Crimes of International Concern

From: International And Transnational Criminal Law, 3/e.

Discussion of domestic or common crimes that affect or engage the interests of more than one state when they are committed, including transnational organized crime and terrorism, and the … ; 115 $11.50 Add
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Chapter 8

Transnational Crimes of Domestic Concern

From: International And Transnational Criminal Law, 3/e.

Discussion of offences made criminal under the domestic law of a state but have not been the subject of any international law regime and have aspects touching on the jurisdiction of another state. ; 50 $5.00 Add
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Chapter 9

International Criminal Cooperation

From: International And Transnational Criminal Law, 3/e.

Discussion of the primary mechanisms states use to assist each other in the prosecution of criminal offenders, specifically extradition and mutual legal assistance, as well as the alternatives of … ; 58 $5.80 Add
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Conclusion

Conclusion

From: Exclusion and Refoulement

Chapter Eight reviews key concepts and examines two critical issues in refugee law: inconsistent national practices and the challenge of removing serious criminals due to human rights concerns. 11 $1.10 Add
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Direct Enforcement against the Core Crimes

Direct Enforcement against the Core Crimes

International and Internationalized Criminal Courts

From: International and Transnational Criminal Law, 2/e

Examination of the salient features of courts involved in international prosecutions, including prosecutions following World War II, United Nations ad hoc tribunals, the International Criminal … ; 60 $6.00 Add