Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--Universiteit Maastricht, 2014. Includes bibliographical references (pages 383-392).
Contents:
How should complete defenses be applied under international criminal law (for each defense)? Self-defense -- Consent -- Insanity -- Intoxication -- Mistake -- Superior orders and prescription of law -- Necessity and duress -- Belligerent reprisals -- Tu quoque -- Other possible complete defenses in international criminal law -- Should complete defenses apply to international crimes? -- How should complete defenses be applied under international criminal law (in general)? -- How should complete defenses be applied under international criminal law (for each defense)?
Series:
School of Human Rights Research series ; volume 50
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