Brian Fitzgerald
Ashgate
Hardback
1206
2006
This stimulating ground-breaking book debates the issues raised by international crimes. It highlights the two competing international law needs that must be addressed in this situation: the pursuit of international justice (which international criminal law purports to uphold) and the maintenance of international peace and security - an important rationale for the immunities of state officials abroad.
Ashgate
Hardback
1206
2006
This stimulating ground-breaking book debates the issues raised by international crimes. It highlights the two competing international law needs that must be addressed in this situation: the pursuit of international justice (which international criminal law purports to uphold) and the maintenance of international peace and security - an important rationale for the immunities of state officials abroad.