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International Criminal Law - LAWS9991 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Description The course will trace the historical origins of international criminal law and its sources, and its development through the jurisprudence of various international criminal tribunals, from Nuremberg to the International Criminal Court in The Hague. The course will also consider the applications and boundaries of international criminal law, and its relationship with international politics. The mechanics of an international criminal trial will be examined, together with aspects of practice and procedure, and the means of presenting evidence.
LLM Specialisations International Law; Human Rights and Social Justice; Criminal Justice and Criminology.
Recommended Prior Knowledge None, but LAWS4080 Principles of International Law or equivalent is a recommended pre- or co-requisite.
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Assessment Class Participation 10%
Class Exercises 30% Essay/Assignment 60% Course Texts Please refer to the Course Outline which will be provided at the beginning of the relevant semester
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