内容简介
Part One: Foundationsl
A. Historical Evolution
B. Concepts, Tasks and Legitimacy
C. International Criminal Law and the International Legal Order
D. Sources and Interpretation
E. Universal Jurisdiction, the Duty to Prosecute, and Amnesty
F. Enforcement
G. Domestic Implementation
Part Two: General Principles
A. Towards a General Theory of Crimes Under International Law
B. Material Elements
C. Mental Element
D. Individual Criminal Responsibility
E. Superior Responsibility
F. Grounds for Excluding Criminal Responsibility
G. Inchoate Crimes
H. Omissions
I. Official Capacity and Immunity
J. Multiplicity of Offenses
K. Requirements for Prosecution
Part Three: Genocide
A. Introduction
B. Material Elements
C. Mental Element
D. Incitement to Commit Genocide
E. Multiplicity of Offenses
Part Four: Crimes Against Humanity
A. Introduction
B. Contextual Element (Attack on a Civilian Population)
C. Individual Acts
D. Multiplicity of Offenses
Part Five: War Crimes
A. Introduction
B. Overall Requirements
C. War Crimes Against Persons
D. War Crimes Against Property and Other Rights
E. Employing Prohibited Methods of Warfare
F. Use of Prohibited Means of Warfare
G. War Crimes Against Humanitarian Operations
H. Multiplicity of Offenses
Part Six: The Crime of Aggression
A. The Prohibition of Aggression Under International Law
B. Criminal Responsibility Under Customary International Law (War of Aggression)
C. The Crime of Aggression in the ICC Statute - Prospects
Appendix 1: Materials
Appendix 2: Table of Cases
Appendix 3: Table of Statutes and International Instruments
Appendix 4: Index
Appendix 5: International Criminal Law in the World Wide Web