1. The international criminal court: A guide for criminal justice educators.
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Day, L. Edward and Reilly, Tracy
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INTERNATIONAL criminal courts ,JUSTICE administration ,COLLEGE teachers ,HISTORY of courts - Abstract
The International Criminal Court formalizes a legal system which transcends national boundaries. This paper provides instructors desiring to incorporate discussions of the court into their classes with a summary of key topics. Among the topics covered are a brief history of the establishment of the court, its structure, operation, and jurisdiction, U.S. opposition to the court, and the limited role the court can play in combating terrorism. Appendices provide a timeline of the development of international criminal law, information on other sources of law regarding terrorism, and a list of selected sources for further information on the court. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2005
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