Foundations of International Criminal Law

Grant Niemann
Foundations of International Criminal Law

Foundations of International Criminal Law
ISBN: 9780409334548
Publication Date: 25 June 2014

Through his insightful and engaging commentary, the author draws each concept from the developing jurisprudence and historical record, including from personal experience as an ICTY Senior Trial Attorney.

The key influences underpinning the development of law in this area are identified and considered, including the creation and operation of the international criminal tribunals of the former Yugoslavia, Rwanda, East Timor and Cambodia and the permanent International Criminal Court. The interplay of jurisdiction and state sovereignty in international criminal law is examined and its core crimes are discussed, supported by examples drawn from real-life prosecutions. The commentary also details issues pertinent to both the prosecution and defence in an international criminal law matter. Problems, activities and suggested readings supplement the text.

This highly readable work is an ideal introduction for students and other readers new to the area, while those more familiar with its issues will value the author's perspectives on this often confronting subject-matter.

About the Author

Grant Niemann is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Law at Flinders University, South Australia. He was the first Senior Trial Attorney of the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. Grant previously had extensive experience as a war crimes prosecutor in Australia as deputy Director of Public Prosecutions for South Australia. His main teaching, research and writing interests include international criminal law, with particular emphasis on the laws and customs of war, and he prepared a report for the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights on the war crimes trials in Timor Leste and Jakarta. He is admitted to practice as a barr...