Wednesday, October 6, 2010

CRIMINOLOGY ( INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW )

International Criminal Law

International criminal law is an autonomous branch of law which deals with international crimes and the courts and tribunals set up to adjudicate cases in which persons have incurred international criminal responsibility. It represents a significant departure from 'classical' international law which was mainly considered law created by states for the benefit of states, but tended to ignore the individual as a subject of the law.

No comments:

Post a Comment