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Understanding International Law through Moot Courts


Understanding International Law through Moot Courts

Genocide, Torture, Habeas Corpus, Chemical Weapons, and the Responsibility to Protect

von: Henry F. Carey, Stacey M. Mitchell, George Andreopoulos, Robert J. Beck, Dave Benjamin, Brittany Bromfield, Richard Crawford, Aaron Fichtelberg, Becky Sims, Robert Weiner, Stephanie Wolfe

64,99 €

Verlag: Lexington Books
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 06.03.2014
ISBN/EAN: 9780739170663
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 390

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<span><span>Understanding International Law through Moot Courts: Genocide, Torture, Habeas Corpus, Chemical Weapons, and the Responsibility to Protect </span><span>consists of five sets of opposing legal briefs and judge’s decisions for five moot court cases held before the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court. Each moot court brief included in the book addresses contemporary controversies in international affairs; issues ranging from the application of the newly emerging Responsibility to Protect (R2P) doctrine, to the torture of detainees, to the derogation from international due process protections. These moot court briefs and case judgments help students formulate legal arguments that will be applicable to other similar cases. They also provide students with excellent sources of international and domestic law, as well as greater comprehension of topics ranging from jurisdictional disputes to matters of evidence.</span><span> Chapter 1 of the book provides an overview of the book as well as instructions regarding the construction of a moot court. Chapter two, by George Andreopoulos discusses the interrelationship between human rights and international criminal law. Chapters 3 through 7 are the cases. The introduction to each chapter (and subsequently each case) lays out the facts of the case in question, discusses (where applicable) issues associated with the material and contextual elements of the crimes(s) in question, provides additional topics for classroom discussion, and also places the issues of contention between the parties within the broader context of foreign affairs and international relations. After each set of briefs and legal judgments is an appendix which includes an example moot court, as well as an appendix that includes a set of alterable facts that students and faculty could adopt to change the general legal argument of the particular case. </span></span>
<span><span>Understanding International Law through Moot Courts </span><span>analyzes five moot court cases held before the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court. These cases offer insight on the international law pertaining to habeas corpus, genocide, the responsibility to protect, chemical weapons, and torture.</span></span>
<span><span>Chapter 1: Crucial Topics for International Law Analysis, Debate, and </span></span>
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<span><span>Moot Courts </span></span>
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<span><span>Chapter 2: The “Turn to Protection” </span></span>
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<span><span>George Andreopoulos</span></span>
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<span><span>Chapter 3: Alleged Genocide and Failure to Prevent and Punish Genocide:</span></span>
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<span><span>Nolandia versus Notoria and Idealia </span></span>
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<span><span>With Robert Weiner and Brittany Bromfield</span></span>
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<span><span>Chapter 4: Responsibility to Protect: Prosecutor versus </span><span>Marmyan President</span></span>
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<span><span>With Becky Sims</span></span>
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<span><span>Chapter 5: </span><span>The Necessity Defense to the Criminal Use of Chemical Weapons: </span><span>Prosecutor against Head of State, Post-war Country</span></span>
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<span><span>With Stephanie Wolfe, Dave Benjamin and Rick Crawford</span></span>
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<span><span>Chapter 6: Authorizing the Use of Torture for Interrogation:</span></span>
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<span><span>Prosecutor versus the Ministers of Defense and Justice</span></span>
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<span><span>With Aaron Fichtelberg and Robert J. Beck</span></span>
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<span><span>Chapter 7: Suspending Habeas Corpus during the War against Terrorism: </span></span>
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<span><span>Middle Eastern Country versus Western Country</span></span>
<span><span>Henry F. Carey</span><span> is associate professor of political science at Georgia State University. </span></span>
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<span><span>Stacey M. Mitchell</span><span> is lecturer in the </span><span>Department of International Affairs at the</span><span> University of Georgia.</span></span>
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