Human rights and international criminal law / edited by Borhan Uddin Khan and Md Jahid Hossain Bhuiyan.
Material type: TextSeries: International studies in human rights ; volume 138Publication details: Boston: Brill 2022Description: xxxiv; 432 p. 23 cmISBN:- 9789004447462
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
International crimes and human rights / Win-Chiat Lee -- Is international criminal justice in the pursuit of human rights? / Srinivas Burra -- Militarised approach to human rights : an epistemological challenge / Upendra D. Acharya -- The contested definitions of "international crimes" / Muhammad Mahbubur Rahman and Borhan Uddin Khan -- Human trafficking : international criminal law and human rights for some but not all / Calli M. Cain and Dawn L. Rothe -- Acts of international terrorism : need of incorporation into the Rome Statute / Anupam Jha -- The crime of child recruitment and state responsibility towards the integral protection fo the child / Silvina Sánchez Mera -- Compehensive prohibition of torture : challenges and loosening of a taboo / Bahzad Joarder -- The right to truth in international criminal trials / Md. Jahid Hossain Bhuiyan -- Governing conflicts between the international humanitarian law and international criminal law : the crime of starvation in non-international armed conflicts / Matthias Vanhullebusch -- Failed notions and lost opportunities : revisiting India's standpoint on the International Criminal Court / Sanoj Rajan -- The principle of legality and genocide in the International Crimes (Tribunals) Act 1973 / M. Sanjeeb Hossain -- Gross violation of human rights and crime against humanity : adequacy of international enforcement mechanisms / Md. Nazrul Islam -- Prosecution of crimes against humanity by the Bangladesh International Crimes Tribunal : lessons from national experience for international law reform / M. Rafiqul Islam -- Ethnic leansing, human rights, and the politics of nationalism in post colonial Myanmar : is international criminal law strong enough to save the Rohingya / Jobair Alam and Borhan Uddin Khan -- Revisiting the application of Rome Statute upon non-party states security council referral discourse and the way forward / Md. Mostafa Hosain and Borhan Uddin Khan -- Impediments to the smooth functioning of the ICC ; who is reponsible? / Nakib M. Nasrullah and Borhan Uddin Khan.
"This volume reflects on the interaction between international human rights law and international criminal law. Both fields advance the same norms of respect for human life and dignity and yet, as our editors and contributors note, are embodied in different treaties and enforcement regimes. The editors, Professor Borhan Uddin Khan and Dr. Md Jahid Hossain Bhuiyan, look at the overlap between these two fields, surface the issues arising in actual situations, and foster the hope that there is more synergy than tension between these two fields"--
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