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Fragmentation is a potential problem in an international legal system that has seen the creation of new courts and tribunals around the world, with the chance for different judicial approaches to develop in different courts. This book addresses this issue by analysing judicial practice in three areas genocide, immunities, and the use of force.
International criminal courts --- International crimes --- Intervention (International law) --- Aggression (International law) --- Genocide (International law) --- Privileges and immunities --- International criminal law --- International law --- Military intervention --- Diplomacy --- Neutrality --- Immunities and privileges --- Immunity (Exemption) --- Constitutional law --- Criminal procedure --- Jurisdiction --- State's evidence --- Criminal courts --- International courts --- Complementarity (International law) --- Crimes, International --- International crime --- International offenses --- Crime --- Law and legislation --- International law. --- Violence (Law) --- Privileges and immunities. --- International tribunals --- Tribunals, International --- Courts --- Jurisdiction (International law) --- Law of nations --- Nations, Law of --- Public international law --- Law --- Force (Law) --- International courts - Rules and practice --- Rules and practice.
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