Domesticating International Criminal Law

Domesticating International Criminal Law

Taylor & Francis Ltd

Explore the fascinating intersection of international criminal law and domestic legal systems with this insightful hardback. "Domesticating International Criminal Law: Reflections on the Italian and German Experiences" offers a deep dive into how international legal principles are adopted and adapted within national frameworks. Authored by Florian Jeberger of Humboldt University, this book provides a comparative analysis, focusing on the unique approaches taken by Italy and Germany. It's an essential read for legal scholars, practitioners, and anyone interested in global justice and comparative law. This publication details the complexities and nuances of implementing international criminal law at the domestic level, providing valuable perspectives for understanding legal evolution. Key aspects covered: - Comparative analysis of Italian and German experiences - Integration of international criminal law into national legal systems - Reflections on legal adaptation and domestication - Insights from legal scholarship and practice

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