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Author:
Malekian, Farhad, author.
Title:
International criminal law of children / Farhad Malekian.
Publisher:
Nova SciencePublishersInc.,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
xviii, 351 pages ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Children (International law)
Children's rights.
International criminal law.
Juvenile justice, Administration of.
Children (International law)
Children's rights.
International criminal law.
Juvenile justice, Administration of.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 311-336) and index.
Contents:
The framework of international criminal law of children -- The inherited rights of mankind -- Mandate of international criminal law of children -- Identifying international crimes against children -- Grave violations against children -- War crimes against children in international criminal courts -- Crimes against humanity committed against children -- Prohibition governing genocide and recruitment of children -- Condemning infanticide -- The genocide of females through infanticide -- The framework of international criminal law of children -- The inherited rights of mankind -- Mandate of international criminal law of children -- Identifying international crimes against children -- Grave violations against children -- War crimes against children in international criminal courts -- Crimes against humanity committed against children -- Prohibition governing genocide and recruitment of children -- Condemning infanticide -- The genocide of females through infanticide.
Summary:
"This book addresses the international criminal law of children, which constitutes one of the major branches of public international criminal law. It brings together the imperative key codes of the international humanitarian law of armed conflict, international human rights law, international criminal law, and international criminal justice in conjunction with the legal statute of children, with a diverse range of methods and positions on the origin of national criminal laws. It proves that children are an especially precious subject of international jurisprudence, and therefore violating their rights in the time of armed conflict is not only a crime of international character, but also an assault against the most elementary, ethical philosophy of universal moral justice. The book also addresses questions relating to the rape, torture, or killing of minors/children in different parts of our globe. The theme of the book condemns various brutal conducts authorized by governments against children both in times of war and of peace such as genocide or recruitment of child soldiers. Through this, the book evaluates the principles of jus cogens and erga omnes which have been constantly violated by various states over the last several centuries up until today. The powerful theory of the book is strongly recommended to all law and public libraries in the world. It should be read by students of law and politics, international lawyers, researchers of criminal law, military offices including peacekeeping missions"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement and Corrections
Human Rights: Contemporary Issues and Perspectives
ISBN:
1536187615
9781536187618
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1198989991
LCCN:
2020043986
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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