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International Criminal Law |
Criminal Law - 10. semester |
4.0 | 61274 |
Lecturer in charge | Consultations | Location |
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prof. dr. sc. Maja Munivrana | Trg Republike Hrvatske 3, room soba 17/I | |
prof. dr. sc. Ksenija Turković |
Literature |
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REQUIRED: Ronald C. Slye, Beth Van Schaack; International Criminal Law; Aspen Publishers (2009), str |
RECOMMENDED: Robert Cryer, Hakan Friman, Darryl Robinson; An Introduction to International Criminal Law and Procedure; Cambridge University Press (2010), str. [object Object] |
RECOMMENDED: William A. Schabas; An Introduction to the International Criminal Court; Cambridge University Press (2011), str. [object Object] |
Description |
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Through this course, students will be introduced to the notion of international criminal law, its historical development and modern tendencies. Special emphasis will be given to the law and practice of international ad hoc tribunals and the International Criminal Court. Bearing in mind the dynamic development of this branch of law, students will be provided with the additional list of readings (excerpts from relevant judgments and decisions of international criminal courts and recent scientific papers). Students are expected to come to class regulary and prepare for each class (read the assignment) in order to be able to actively participate in class discussions. As a result, students will acquire an in-depth understanding of the theory and practice of international criminal law. |
Exam dates |
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10. 06. 2024.
24. 06. 2024.
08. 07. 2024.
26. 08. 2024.
09. 09. 2024.
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TIME AND VENUE
Mondays from 2-4/5 pm, TMT 14, classroom no. V, 2nd floor
LECTURER
Ass.Prof.Dr. Maja Munivrana Vajda, LL.M. (Yale)
READING MATERIALS:
1. Ronald Slye, Ronald C. Slye, Beth Van Schaack; International Criminal Law; Aspen Publishers (2009)
2. William A. Schabas; An Introduction to the International Criminal Court; Cambridge University Press (2011) – excerpts
3. Robert Cryer, Hakan Friman, Darryl Robinson; An Introduction to International Criminal Law and Procedure; Cambridge University Press (2010) - excerpts
Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
Additional reading materials will be determined more precisely and made available for each class a week in advance (see course syllabus below)
OTHER USEFUL SITES (OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURTS/TRIBUNALS):
www.icc-cpi.int/en_menus/icc/Pages/default.aspx
COURSE REQUIREMENTS
1) short presentation in class - 20% of the grade
2) a) exam (a short essay question – closed book and a hypothetical case – open book) - 60% of the grade
or, alternatively
b) paper (approximately 20 pp)
3) regular attendance and active participation - 20% of the grade
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