Forging a convention for crimes against humanity /

"Crimes against humanity were one of the three crimes elaborated in the Nuremberg Charter. However, unlike genocide and war crimes, they were never set out in a comprehensive international convention. This book represents an effort to complete the Nuremberg legacy by filling this gap. It contai...

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Other Authors: Sadat, Leila Nadya
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Language:English
French
Published: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011
Cambridge [U.K.] ; New York : 2011
New York : 2011
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505 0 |a Crimes against humanity and the responsibility to protect / Gareth Evans -- History of efforts to codify crimes against humanity: from the Charter of Nuremberg to the Statute of Rome / Roger S. Clark -- The universal repression of crimes against humanity before national jurisdictions: the need for a treaty-based obligation to prosecute / Payam Akhavan -- Revisiting the architecture of crimes against humanity: almost a century in the making with gaps and ambiguities remaining - the need for a specialized convention / M. Cherif Bassiouni -- The bright red thread: the politics of international criminal law - the West African experience / David Crane -- Gender-based crimes against humanity / Valerie Oosterveld -- 'Chapeau elements' of crimes against humanity in the jurisprudence of the United Nations ad hoc tribunals / Göran Sluiter 
505 0 |a Foreword / Richard J. Goldstone -- Preface and acknowledgments / Leila Nadya Sadat -- Crimes against humanity and the responsibility to protect / Gareth Evans -- History of efforts to codify crimes against humanity: from the charter of Nuremberg to the statute of Rome / Roger S. Clark -- The universal repression of crimes against humanity before national jurisdictions: the need for a treaty-based obligation to prosecute / Payam Akhavan -- Revisiting the architecture of crimes against humanity: almost a century in the making with gaps and ambiguities remaining : the need for a specialized convention / M. Cherif Bassiouni -- The bright red thread: the politics of international criminal law : the West African experience - a case study: operation justice in Sierra Leone / David Crane -- Gender-based crimes against humanity / Valerie Oosterveld -- "Chapeau elements" of crimes against humanity in the jurisprudence of the United Nations ad hoc tribunals / Göran Sluiter -- The definition of crimes against humanity and the question of a "policy" element /Guénaël Mettraux -- Ethnic cleansing as euphemism, metaphor, criminology and law / John Hagan and Todd J. Haugh -- Immunities and amnesties / Diane Orentlicher -- Modes of participation / Elies van Sliedregt -- Terrorism and crimes against humanity / Michael P. Scharf and Michael A. Newton -- Crimes against humanity and the international criminal court / Kai Ambos -- Crimes against humanity and the responsibility to protect / David Scheffer -- Re-enforcing enforcement in a specialized convention on crimes against humanity: inter-state cooperation, mutual legal assistance, and the aut dedere aut judicare obligation / Laura M. Olson -- Why the world needs an international convention on crimes against humanity / Gregory H. Stanton 
505 0 0 |t Crimes against humanity and the responsibility to protect /  |r Gareth Evans, keynote address delivered June 11, 2009 --  |t History of efforts to codify crimes against humanity : from the Charter of Nuremberg to the Statute of Rome /  |r Roger S. Clark --  |g The  |t universal repression of crimes against humanity before national jurisdictions : the need for a treaty-based obligation to prosecute /  |r Payam Akhavan --  |t Revisiting the architecture of crimes against humanity : almost a century in the making, with gaps and ambiguities remaining--the need for a specialized convention /  |r M. Cherif Bassiouni --  |g The  |t bright red thread : the politics of international criminal law--do we want peace or justice? the West African experience /  |r David M. Crane --  |t Gender-based crimes against humanity /  |r Valerie Oosterveld --  |t 'Chapeau elements' of crimes against humanity in the jurisprudence of the UN ad hoc tribunals /  |r Göran Sluiter --  |g The  |t definition of crimes against humanity and the question of a 'policy' element /  |r Guénaël Mettraux --  |t Ethnic cleansing as euphemism, metaphor, criminology, and law /  |r John Hagan and Todd Haugh --  |t Immunities and amnesties /  |r Diane Orentlicher --  |t Modes of participation /  |r Elies van Sliedregt --  |t Terrorism and crimes against humanity /  |r Michael P. Scharf and Michael A. Newton --  |t Crimes against humanity and the International Criminal Court /  |r Kai Ambos --  |t Crimes against humanity and the responsibility to protect /  |r David Scheffer --  |t Re-enforcing enforcement in a specialized convention on crimes against humanity : inter-state cooperation, mutual legal assistance, and the aut dedere aut judicare obligation /  |r Laura M. Olson --  |t Why the world needs an international convention on crimes against humanity /  |r Gregory H. Stanton 
505 0 0 |t Crimes against humanity and the responsibility to protect /  |r Gareth Evans, keynote address delivered June 11, 2009 --  |t History of efforts to codify crimes against humanity : from the Charter of Nuremberg to the Statute of Rome /  |r Roger S. Clark --  |t The universal repression of crimes against humanity before national jurisdictions : the need for a treaty-based obligation to prosecute /  |r Payam Akhavan --  |t Revisiting the architecture of crimes against humanity : almost a century in the making, with gaps and ambiguities remaining--the need for a specialized convention /  |r M. Cherif Bassiouni --  |t The bright red thread : the politics of international criminal law--do we want peace or justice? the West African experience /  |r David M. Crane --  |t Gender-based crimes against humanity /  |r Valerie Oosterveld --  |t 'Chapeau elements' of crimes against humanity in the jurisprudence of the UN ad hoc tribunals /  |r Göran Sluiter --  |t The definition of crimes against humanity and the question of a 'policy' element /  |r Guénaël Mettraux --  |t Ethnic cleansing as euphemism, metaphor, criminology, and law /  |r John Hagan and Todd Haugh --  |t Immunities and amnesties /  |r Diane Orentlicher --  |t Modes of participation /  |r Elies van Sliedregt --  |t Terrorism and crimes against humanity /  |r Michael P. Scharf and Michael A. Newton --  |t Crimes against humanity and the International Criminal Court /  |r Kai Ambos --  |t Crimes against humanity and the responsibility to protect /  |r David Scheffer --  |t Re-enforcing enforcement in a specialized convention on crimes against humanity : inter-state cooperation, mutual legal assistance, and the aut dedere aut judicare obligation /  |r Laura M. Olson --  |t Why the world needs an international convention on crimes against humanity /  |r Gregory H. Stanton 
505 8 |a Machine generated contents note: Preface; Foreword -- the crimes against humanity initiative; 1. Crimes against humanity and the responsibility to protect / Gareth Evans; 2. History of efforts to codify crimes against humanity: from the charter of Nuremberg to the statute of Rome / Roger S. Clark; 3. The universal repression of crimes against humanity before national jurisdictions: the need for a treaty-based obligation to prosecute / Payam Akhavan; 4. Revisiting the architecture of crimes against humanity: almost a century in the making with gaps and ambiguities remaining -- the need for a specialized convention / M. Cherif Bassiouni; 5. The bright red thread: the politics of international criminal law -- the West African experience -- a case study: operation justice in Sierra Leone / David M. Crane; 6. Gender-based crimes against humanity / Valerie Oosterveld; 7. 'Chapeau elements' of crimes against humanity in the jurisprudence of the United Nations ad hoc tribunals / Göran Sluiter; 8. The definition of crimes against humanity and the question of a 'policy' element / Guénaël Mettraux; 9. Ethnic cleansing as euphemism, metaphor, criminology and law / John Hagan and Todd J. Haugh; 10. Immunities and amnesties / Diane Orentlicher; 11. Modes of participation / Elies van Sliedregt; 12. Terrorism and crimes against humanity / Michael P. Scharf and Michael A. Newton; 13. Crimes against humanity and the international criminal court / Kai Ambos; 14. Crimes against humanity and the responsibility to protect / David Scheffer; 15. Re-enforcing enforcement in a specialized convention on crimes against humanity: inter-state cooperation, mutual legal assistance, and the aut dedere aut judicare obligation / Laura M. Olson; 16. Why the world needs an international convention on crimes against humanity / Gregory H. Stanton 
505 8 |a Machine generated contents note: Preface; Foreword -- the crimes against humanity initiative; 1. Crimes against humanity and the responsibility to protect Gareth Evans; 2. History of efforts to codify crimes against humanity: from the charter of Nuremberg to the statute of Rome Roger S. Clark; 3. The universal repression of crimes against humanity before national jurisdictions: the need for a treaty-based obligation to prosecute Payam Akhavan; 4. Revisiting the architecture of crimes against humanity: almost a century in the making with gaps and ambiguities remaining -- the need for a specialized convention M. Cherif Bassiouni; 5. The bright red thread: the politics of international criminal law -- the West African experience -- a case study: operation justice in Sierra Leone David Crane; 6. Gender-based crimes against humanity Valerie Oosterveld; 7. 'Chapeau elements' of crimes against humanity in the jurisprudence of the United Nations ad hoc tribunals Göran Sluiter; 8. The definition of crimes against humanity and the question of a 'policy' element Gue;naël Mettraux; 9. Ethnic cleansing as euphemism, metaphor, criminology and law John Hagan and Todd J. Haugh; 10. Immunities and amnesties Diane Orentlicher; 11. Modes of participation Elies van Sliedregt; 12. Terrorism and crimes against humanity Michael P. Scharf and Michael A. Newton; 13. Crimes against humanity and the international criminal court Kai Ambos; 14. Crimes against humanity and the responsibility to protect David Scheffer; 15. Re-enforcing enforcement in a specialized convention on crimes against humanity: inter-state cooperation, mutual legal assistance, and the aut dedere aut judicare obligation Laura M. Olson; 16. Why the world needs an international convention on crimes against humanity Gregory H. Stanton; Appendice I. International convention on the prevention and punishment of crimes against humanity; Appendice II. Convention internationale pour la pre;vention et la re;pression des crimes contre l'humanite;; Appendice III. A comprehensive history of the international convention on the prevention and punishment of crimes against humanity 
505 8 |a Machine generated contents note: Preface; Foreword -- the crimes against humanity initiative; 1. Crimes against humanity and the responsibility to protect Gareth Evans; 2. History of efforts to codify crimes against humanity: from the charter of Nuremberg to the statute of Rome Roger S. Clark; 3. The universal repression of crimes against humanity before national jurisdictions: the need for a treaty-based obligation to prosecute Payam Akhavan; 4. Revisiting the architecture of crimes against humanity: almost a century in the making with gaps and ambiguities remaining -- the need for a specialized convention M. Cherif Bassiouni; 5. The bright red thread: the politics of international criminal law -- the West African experience -- a case study: operation justice in Sierra Leone David Crane; 6. Gender-based crimes against humanity Valerie Oosterveld; 7. 'Chapeau elements' of crimes against humanity in the jurisprudence of the United Nations ad hoc tribunals Göran Sluiter; 8. The definition of crimes against humanity and the question of a 'policy' element Gue;naël Mettraux; 9. Ethnic cleansing as euphemism, metaphor, criminology and law John Hagan and Todd J. Haugh; 10. Immunities and amnesties Diane Orentlicher; 11. Modes of participation Elies van Sliedregt; 12. Terrorism and crimes against humanity Michael P. Scharf and Michael A. Newton; 13. Crimes against humanity and the international criminal court Kai Ambos; 14. Crimes against humanity and the responsibility to protect David Scheffer; 15. Re-enforcing enforcement in a specialized convention on crimes against humanity: inter-state cooperation, mutual legal assistance, and the aut dedere aut judicare obligation Laura M. Olson; 16. Why the world needs an international convention on crimes against humanity Gregory H. Stanton; Appendice I. International convention on the prevention and punishment of crimes against humanity; Appendice II. Convention internationale pour la pre;vention et la re;pression des crimes contre l'humanite;; Appendice III. A comprehensive history of the international convention on the prevention and punishment of crimes against humanity 
505 8 |a The definition of crimes against humanity and the question of a 'policy' element / Guénaël Mettraux -- Ethnic cleansing as euphemism, metaphor, criminology and law / John Hagan and Todd J. Haugh -- Immunities and amnesties / Diane Orentlicher -- Modes of participation / Elies van Sliedregt -- Terrorism and crimes against humanity / Michael P. Scharf and Michael A. Newton -- Crimes against humanity and the International Criminal Court / Kai Ambos -- Crimes against humanity and the responsibility to protect / David Scheffer -- Re-enforcing enforcement in a specialized convention on crimes against humanity: inter-state cooperation, mutual legal assistance, and the aut dedere aut judicare obligation / Laura M. Olson -- Why the world needs an international convention on crimes against humanity / Gregory H. Stanton 
520 |a "Crimes against humanity were one of the three crimes elaborated in the Nuremberg Charter. However, unlike genocide and war crimes, they were never set out in a comprehensive international convention. This book represents an effort to complete the Nuremberg legacy by filling this gap. It contains a complete text of a specialized draft convention on crimes against humanity in English and in French, and fifteen original papers written by leading experts on international criminal law. The papers contain reflections on various aspects of crimes against humanity, including gender crimes, universal jurisdiction, the history of codification efforts, the responsibility to protect, ethnic cleansing, peace and justice dilemmas, amnesties and immunities, the jurisprudence of the ad hoc tribunals, the definition of the crime in customary international law, the ICC definition, the architecture of international criminal justice, modes of criminal participation, crimes against humanity and terrorism, and the inter-state enforcement regime"--  |c Provided by publisher 
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