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Universal jurisdiction in modern international law : expansion of national jurisdiction for prosecuting serious crimes under international law / Mitsue Inazumi.

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    Variant Title
    Expansion of national jurisdiction for prosecuting serious crimes under international law
    Series
    School of Human Rights Research series ; v. 19
    School of Human Rights Research series ; v. 19.
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Inazumi, Mitsue, 1971-
    Published
    Antwerp : Intersentia, [2005]
    ©2005
    Contents
    Introduction
    Overview of the modern jurisdictional regime
    Historical development of universal jurisdiction
    Universal jurisdiction in a conceptual context
    Guiding rules by which to solve jurisdictional conflicts
    Some effects relating to the application of the guiding rules.
    Notes
    Thesis (doctoral) - Utrecht University, 2004.
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-268).
    Introduction -- Overview of the modern jurisdictional regime -- Historical development of universal jurisdiction -- Universal jurisdiction in a conceptual context -- Guiding rules by which to solve jurisdictional conflicts -- Some effects relating to the application of the guiding rules.
    Summary in Dutch.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9050953662
    Physical Description
    xiv, 269 pages ; 25 cm.

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