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International Law: A Textbook for the South Pacific
By 'Dejo Olowu
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$15.99
International Law: A Textbook for the South Pacific is an introductory textbook for students and practitioners of international law. It provides a concise and clear introduction to the subject from... More > the perspective of the South Pacific. This textbook takes advantage of Professor Olowu's unique experience as a lawyer trained at universities in Africa, North America and Europe, and having taught international law in the South Pacific. Few academics can claim his breadth and depth of expertise concerning in international law in diverse geographical and cultural contexts. This textbook introduces the most important aspects of public international law in a clear and authoritative manner.< Less
Introduction to International Criminal Law
By Curtis Doebbler
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$9.99
This Introduction to International Criminal Law provides an understandable glimpse into the intricacies of the law. It is valuable to students, practitioners, and members of the general public who... More > are seeking to acquire basic knowledge about the law. It is written by a practitioner of international criminal law who has also frequently taught university courses and given countless public lectures on this subject. The insights provided in this book combine the experience of practice with the communication skills of a seasoned academic. Unlike many other texts by western writers, this author gives special attention to the concerns of audiences in Africa, Latin America, the Middle East and Asia. International criminal law is presented as part of a strategy for achieving a world characterized by peaceful cooperation and respect for the basic values of human dignity.< Less
The Iraqi Special Tribunal: An Abuse of Justice [draft report]
By Ramsey Clark, Curtis Doebbler
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$5.99
This is the draft report of two members of the defense team of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, who was killed by the United States collaborating with Iraqis on 30 December 2006. The authors... More > spell out in detail the numerous violations of the right to fair trial that they believe constituted a serious war crime committed by the numerous United States personnel and their Iraqi collaborators who were involved in ensuring the court trying the former Iraqi leader was unfair.< Less