Lattimer, Mark

Justice for Crimes Against Humanity - North America: Hart, 2006. - xv, 512 p.

Introduction
Part I Atrocity, Impunity, Justice
1)From Nuremberg to Rome: A Personal Account
2)Universal Jurisdiction: New Uses for an Old Tool
3)Immunities for Heads of State: Where Do We Stand?
4)Their Atrocities and Our Misdemeanours: The Reticence of States to Try Their 'Own Nationals' for International Crimes
Part II Justice in International and Mixed Law Courts
5)The International Criminal Tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda
6)The Collection and Admissibility of Evidence and the Rights of the Accused
7)The Permanent International Criminal Court
8)Striking a Balance: Mixed Law Tribunals and Conflicts of Jurisdiction
Part III Justice in National Courts
9)Pursuing Crimes Against Humanity in the United States: The Need for a Comprehensive Liability Regime
10)Criminal Responsibility in the UK for International Crimes Beyond Pinochet
11)Civil Reparation in National Courts for Victims of Human Rights Abuse

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Crimes against humanity
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