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Dec 14, 2024
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LAW 508/5208 - International Criminal Law (3 cr.)
Prerequisites and (prerequisites can be waived by special permission of the Law Department).
Description The course will cover the central doctrines, procedures and institutions of International Criminal Law with emphasis on contemporary debates. It will consist in an overview of the main doctrines that “frame” international criminal law and set the conditions for its existence as a distinct field of legal practice, as well as substantive international crimes (Elements of crimes, War crimes, Crimes against humanity, Genocide, Aggression and Crimes against peace) and international criminal courts and tribunals.
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