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With the start of the first prosecutions by the International Criminal Court and the closing phases of the work of the ad hoc Tribunals, this is a good time for a new book on international criminal law and its institutions. This book is intended as an accessible yet challenging explanation and appraisal of international criminal law and procedure for students, academics and practitioners. We focus on the crimes which are within the jurisdiction of international courts or tribunals – genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and aggression – and the means of prosecuting them. We also briefly discuss terrorist offences, torture, and other crimes which are not. | An introduction to International Criminal Law and Procedure Kxòcrr Cryer. FUkun Fnman UMBkiru Djrrd Robtmon. Elizabeth Wilfmhurw Cambridge www.cambridge.org 9780521876094 This page intentionally left blank An Introduction to INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE International criminal law has developed considerably in the last decade and a half resulting in a complex and re-invigorated discipline. This has impacted directly on the popularity of the study of the subject particularly on postgraduate law degrees. This textbook serves these courses by providing an introduction to the principles of international criminal law and processes. Written by four international lawyers with experience of teaching international criminal law it is accessible yet sophisticated in its approach. It covers substantive international criminal law the institutions designed to enforce it and their procedures and the international law applicable to domestic prosecutions of international crimes. It will be essential reading for students and teachers of international criminal law. In addition to practitioners and researchers in the field and in related fields such as criminal law students of international law and international relations will find this introduction invaluable. ROBERT CRYER is Professor of International and Criminal Law at the University of Birmingham. HAKAN FRIMAN is Honorary Professor at University College London. DARRYL ROBINSON is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law. ELIZABETH WILMSHURST is a Senior Fellow at Chatham House and Visiting Professor at University College .