Crimes Against Humanity in International Criminal Law: Second Revised Edition
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Table of Abbreviations -- Chapter 1 Emergence in Positive International Criminal Law -- Introduction -- The Making of the Charter: Law and Policy Considerations -- The Legislative History of Article 6(c) -- Formulations Arising as a Result of the Charter -- Conclusion -- Chapter 2 Sources: The Law of Armed Conflicts -- Introduction -- Historical Evolution -- Crimes Against Humanity" as an Outgrowth of War Crimes -- The Connection Between War Crimes and "Crimes Against Humanity -- Affirmation of the New Custom -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3 Threshold Issues of Legal Philosophy -- Introduction -- Historical Perspective -- Philosophical Underpinnings -- The Philosophy of International Law and the Law of the Charter -- The Charter's Dilemma: Between Law and Morality -- Pragmatism Prevails -- Chapter 4 Principles of Legality and the Law of the Charter -- Introduction -- Principles of Legality in the World's Major Criminal Justice Systems -- Principles of Legality in International Criminal Law -- The Charter and the Post-World War II Prosecution's Treatment of the Question -- Assessing the Arguments of Legality in the Law of the Charter -- Post-Charter Legal Developments -- Post-Charter Enunciations -- Chapter 5 Post-Charter Legal Developments -- Introduction -- Substantive Developments -- Codification of "Crimes Against Humanity:" The Work of the ILC -- The Statutes of the ICTY and ICTR: The Security Council's Formulations -- The ICC Statute: The Latest Development -- Other Normative Proscriptions Applicable to the Same Protected Interests -- 1948 Genocide Convention -- 1949 Geneva Conventions and 1977 Protocols -- 1973 Apartheid Convention -- 1984 Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment.