Based on author's thesis (doctoral - Universiteit Leiden, 2018). Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Overall conclusions and options for redress -- Piotr Hofmanski -- Index. Using the international criminal court to address grave environmental harm -- 2. Environmental harm as a crime under the Rome Statute -- 3. Fact-finding, procedure and evidence at the ICC concerning environmental harm -- 4. Victim participation and reparations for environmental harm at the ICC -- 5. Three Case Studies of environmental harm -- 6. Overall conclusions and options for redress -- Index.
Summary:
"Studies on International Courts and Tribunals contains theoretical and interdisciplinary scholarship on legal aspects as well as the legitimacy and effectiveness of international courts and tribunals"-- Provided by publisher.
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