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Judul International Criminal Law and Procedure / Edited by John Dugard and Christine van den Wyngaert
Pengarang International Criminal Law and Procedure
Edited by John Dugard
and Christine van den Wyngaert
Penerbitan Aldershot : Routledge, 1996
Deskripsi Fisik xxi, 524 p.; 24cm. ;24cm.
ISBN 1 85521 835 6
Subjek International offences
Criminal jurisdiction
Abstrak Until relatively recent years, crime waslargely a national enterprise, confined within the borders of states. Governments were able to look on crime in other states with detached interest as the incidence of crime elsewhere was generally of little concern. Because crime was localized, courts would excercise jurisdiction only over crimes committed within their territory although, in some instances, they were prepared to try their own nationals for crimes communitted abroad. For reasons of international comity and cooperation, staes returned criminal to other countries in terms of extradition agreements. This series consists of volumes dealing with criminological schools and theories as well as with approaches to particular areas of crime, criminal justice and penology.
Catatan Indeks : p.523-524
Bahasa Inggris
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