Accompanied by: Teacher's manual (iv, 195 pages), 2011. Includes bibliographical references (p. SR-1-SR-6 and index.
Contents:
Introduction -- What crimes are international crimes? -- General principles of jurisdiction -- Foreign Corrupt Practices Act -- Antitrust and securities regulation -- Export controls -- Computer crimes -- Narcotics and money laundering -- Piracy and terrorism -- Torture -- Extraterritorial application of U.S. Constitution -- Immunities from jurisdiction -- Mutual assistance and obtaining evidence from abroad -- Extradition -- Abduction and other alternatives to extradition -- Prisoner transfer and other post-conviction foreign law issues -- International human rights and criminal procedure -- The Nuremberg and Tokyo precedents -- The ad hoc tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda -- The international criminal court -- The substantive law of international crimes.
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