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The Principle of Legality in International and Comparative Criminal Law Kenneth S. Gallant (University of Arkansas)

The Principle of Legality in International and Comparative Criminal Law By Kenneth S. Gallant (University of Arkansas)

The Principle of Legality in International and Comparative Criminal Law by Kenneth S. Gallant (University of Arkansas)


Summary

This book fills a major gap in the scholarly literature concerning international criminal law, comparative criminal law, and human rights law. The principle of legality is fundamental to criminal law and human rights law, yet this is the first book-length study of its status in these fields.

The Principle of Legality in International and Comparative Criminal Law Summary

The Principle of Legality in International and Comparative Criminal Law by Kenneth S. Gallant (University of Arkansas)

This book fills a major gap in the scholarly literature concerning international criminal law, comparative criminal law, and human rights law. The principle of legality (non-retroactivity of crimes and punishments and related doctrines) is fundamental to criminal law and human rights law. Yet this was the first book-length study of the status of legality in international law - in international criminal law, international human rights law, and international humanitarian law. This was also the first book to survey legality/non-retroactivity in all national constitutions, developing the patterns of implementation of legality in the various legal systems such as Common Law, Civil Law, Islamic Law, and Asian Law around the world. This is a necessary book for any scholar, practitioner, and library in the area of international, criminal, comparative, human rights, or international humanitarian law.

The Principle of Legality in International and Comparative Criminal Law Reviews

'Kenneth Gallant's book is a very welcome one and surely one of the better analyses, if not the best, of the principle of legality.' W. T. Worster, Journal of International Criminal Justice

About Kenneth S. Gallant (University of Arkansas)

Professor Gallant is a Professor at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law. His previous positions include professor at the University of Idaho, prosecutor with the District Attorney of Philadelphia, and clerk for the Hon. Louis H. Pollak of the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania. He has been a Fulbright Scholar at the National Law School of India University and Tribhuvan University in Nepal. He was elected as the first Representative of Counsel on the Advisory Committee on Legal Texts of the International Criminal Court, was a founding member of the International Criminal Bar, and was on its first governing Council.

Table of Contents

1. Legality in criminal law, its purposes, and its competitors; 2. A partial history to World War II; 3. Nuremberg, Tokyo, and other post-war cases; 4. Modern development of international human rights law: practice involving multilateral treaties and the universal declaration of human rights; 5. Modern comparative law development: national provisions concerning legality; 6. Legality in the modern international and internationalized criminal courts and tribunals; 7. Legality as a rule of customary international law today; Conclusion: the endurance of legality in national and international criminal law.

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NPB9780521886482
9780521886482
0521886481
The Principle of Legality in International and Comparative Criminal Law by Kenneth S. Gallant (University of Arkansas)
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Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2008-11-17
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