Foreword by Dave Kauzlarich | ix | ||
Preface: The Development of the International Criminal Court | xiii | ||
Acknowledgments | xvii | ||
I The International Criminal Court's Relevance to Criminology | 1 | (8) | |
II An Integrated Theory of State Crimes | 9 | (20) | |
III Developing an International Criminal Court | 29 | (24) | |
IV. The Rome Statute of the international Criminal Court | 53 | (18) | |
V The Contradictions of International Law | 71 | (16) | |
VI. The Illegal War on Iraq. The "Role" of the International Criminal Court | 87 | (18) | |
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VII. Enhancing the Potential of the International Criminal Court | 105 | (12) | |
Appendix A. Contradictions of International Society | 117 | (4) | |
Appendix B. Significant International Contingencies | 121 | (4) | |
Appendix C Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court | 125 | (80) | |
Appendix D. Bilateral Immunity Agreements U.S. 98(2) as of December 2004 | 205 | (6) | |
Appendix E. Integrated Theoretical Model | 211 | (4) | |
References | 215 | (12) | |
Index | 227 | (2) | |
About the Authors | 229 |
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