Contents
International and Transnational Criminal Law
Summary of Contents
Part I: Introduction
Chapter 1. The Idea of International Criminal Law
Chapter 2. International Law Preliminaries
Chapter 3. International Criminal Tribunals: From Nuremburg to The Hague—and Beyond
Part II: Procedural Issues in Transnational Practice
Chapter 4. Comparative Criminal Procedure and Sentencing
Chapter 5. Jurisdiction
Chapter 6. Immunities
Chapter 7. U.S. Constitutional Rights in a Transnational Context
Chapter 8. Obtaining Evidence Abroad
Chapter 9. International Extradition and Its Alternatives
Chapter 10. The Effect of Treaty Rights, as Construed by International Tribunals, on Domestic Criminal Enforcement: The Death Penalty
Part III: Transnational Crimes
Chapter 11. Organized Crime
Chapter 12. Trafficking in Persons, Drugs, and Arms
Chapter 13. Money Laundering
Chapter 14. Corruption
Chapter 15. Terrorism
Part IV : International Crime
Chapter 16. The International Criminal Court
Chapter 17. Modes of Participation and Mens Rea
Chapter 18. Defenses to International Criminal Prosecutions
Chapter 19. Crimes Against Humanity
Chapter 20. Genocide
Chapter 21. War Crimes
Chapter 22. Torture and Cruel, Inhuman, and Degrading Treatment or Punishment
Chapter 23. Sexual Violence
Chapter 24. Alternatives to Prosecution After Atrocity: A Survey of Other Transitional justice Mechanisms



