Part I. The discipline of international criminal law -- Chapter 1. A concise history of international criminal law -- Chapter 2. Sovereignty, jurisdiction, and power -- Chapter 3. The making of international criminal law -- Chapter 4. The internationalization of crimes -- Chapter 5. The principle of legality in international criminal law -- Part II. Intersections -- Chapter 6. The legal regulation of war -- Chapter 7. The crimes of terrorism -- Chapter 8. Genocide and crimes against humanity -- Chapter 9. Immunities, amnesties, defenses, and excuses -- Chapter 10. Forms of individual responsibility -- Chapter 11. The architecture of international criminal law -- Chapter 12. International criminal law and its alternatives: truth, justice, reconciliation, and memory.
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