International criminal law has become one of the most important fields of international legal theory and practise in the last two decades.
The evolution of international criminal tribunals, the elements of basic international crimes, the applicable forms of culpability and defences, and the role of governments in pursuing international crimes are all covered in most textbooks on the topic.
The Oxford Handbook of International Criminal Law (PDF), on the other hand, takes a theoretically informed and refreshingly critical look at international criminal law’s most contentious topics, challenging conventional practices, orthodoxies, and received pearls of wisdom. Some of the contributors to the Handbook are from inside the field of international criminal law, while many are from outside the field, or even beyond the law itself. History, geography, philosophy, and international relations are all covered in the chapters. The outcome is a Handbook of International Criminal Law that broadens the field and has the potential to significantly transform how international criminal law is viewed.
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