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Contemporary International Criminal Law Issues : Contributions in Pursuit of Accountability for Africa and the World (eBook)

Edited by: Takeh B.K. Sendze, Adesola Adeboyejo, Howard Morrison, Sophia Ugwu

ISBN13: 9789462655553
Published: March 2023
Publisher: T.M.C. Asser Press
Country of Publication: Netherlands
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This book critically analyses diverse international criminal law (ICL) issues in light of recent developments in the international criminal justice system following the pursuit of accountability in Africa and around the world. It gives a scholarly analysis of issues pertaining to ICL and the pursuit of accountability in Africa by way of several topics including universal jurisdiction in Africa, Boko Haram in Nigeria, the legitimacy of the ICTR, the law of genocide committed against the Herero and Nama peoples, the African perspective on international co-operation in criminal matters, the Malabo Protocol, and whether an African Regional Court is a viable alternative to the ICC.

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International Criminal Law, eBooks
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction

Part I. International Criminal Law: Looking Through the African Lens
Chapter 2. The Scope and Application of Universal Jurisdiction: A Synopsis of African States' Positions and Proposals during Plenary Sessions in the Sixth Committee of the United Nations General Assembly
Chapter 3. Bring Justice to Our Girls? The ICC Inquiry into Boko Haram in Nigeria
Chapter 4. The Legitimacy of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR)
Chapter 5. The Law of Genocide and Atrocities Committed Against the Herero and Nama Peoples
Chapter 6. Horizontal and Vertical International Co-operation in Criminal Matters: An African Regional and Sub-regional Perspective
Chapter 7. Is an African Regional Court a Viable Alternative to the International Criminal Court? A Neutral View

Part II. International Criminal Law beyond the African Region
Chapter 8. Breaking Binaries and Honing in on Harms: Inclusive Approaches Towards Sexual and Gender-based Crimes
Chapter 9. Sexual and Gender-based Violence: What Legacy for the New ICC Prosecutor?
Chapter 10. The Marginalization of Slavery in International Criminal Justice: Untapping Its Potential in the Fight against Modern Slavery
Chapter 11. The Evolution and Practice of Guilty Pleas in International Criminal Law