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The following notes were useful for class discussions, in-semester assessments, as well as the end of semester take-home exam. The notes are logical and well-structured and cover all the topics on the reading guide. What is included: Extracts of legislation and case summaries appropriately placed under the relevant topic. As well as lecture discussions, readings and other resources seamlessly integrated. The topics that are covered in these notes: 1 – Introduction to International Criminal Justice 2 – History and Institutions of International Criminal Law I 3 – History and Institutions of International Criminal Law II 4 – Substantive Crimes I – Genocide 5 – Substantive Crimes II – Crimes Against Humanity 6 – Substantive Crimes III – War Crimes 7 – Substantive Crimes IV – Aggression 8 – Modes of Liability 9 – Defences 10 – Victims Please note the sample pages merely offer an insight into how the notes are structured. The sample includes the 'Table of Contents', the first page of the substantive crime of 'Genocide' and the first page of 'Modes of Liability'.


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