International Criminal Justice System
Published 12/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.18 GB | Duration: 2h 0m
Published 12/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.18 GB | Duration: 2h 0m
LLM COURSE Pt-2 (Criminology)ICJS
What you'll learn
Development of International criminal law
Nature and forms of International Crimes
Strategies for Prevention, Control and Correctional Actions
Organized Crime in Transnational Jurisdiction
Requirements
Must make notes!
Description
Course Title: International Criminal Justice SystemCourse Description:This comprehensive course on the International Criminal Justice System is designed to provide students with a profound understanding of the global legal framework established to address and prosecute transnational crimes and serious violations of international law. As our world becomes increasingly interconnected, the need for a robust and effective international criminal justice system has never been more critical.Course Objectives:Foundations of International Criminal Law: Delve into the historical and philosophical underpinnings of international criminal law, examining its evolution and the principles that guide its development.International Courts and Tribunals: Explore the structure, jurisdiction, and functions of key international judicial bodies such as the International Criminal Court (ICC), the International Court of Justice (ICJ), and ad-hoc tribunals.Key Concepts in International Criminal Law: Gain a comprehensive understanding of essential concepts such as genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and the evolving notion of aggression, examining landmark cases and legal precedents.Investigation and Prosecution: Analyze the challenges and methodologies involved in investigating and prosecuting international crimes, including issues related to evidence gathering, witness protection, and cooperation between states.Defenses and Legal Procedures: Examine the legal defenses available to individuals accused of international crimes and scrutinize the procedural aspects of international criminal trials, ensuring a nuanced understanding of due process and fair trial principles.Victims' Rights and Restorative Justice: Assess the evolving role of victims in international criminal proceedings, considering mechanisms for victim participation and exploring the potential for restorative justice in the aftermath of mass atrocities.Complementarity and National Jurisdictions: Explore the principle of complementarity and its implications for the relationship between international and national jurisdictions in the prosecution of international crimes.Emerging Issues in International Criminal Justice: Investigate contemporary challenges and debates within the field, including issues related to cybercrime, transnational organized crime, and the prosecution of individuals in non-international armed conflicts.Methodology:This course employs a multidisciplinary approach, integrating lectures, case studies, group discussions, and practical exercises. Guest speakers, including legal practitioners and experts in the field, will provide real-world insights into the challenges and opportunities faced by professionals working within the international criminal justice system.Enroll in this course to embark on a journey that not only deepens your understanding of the International Criminal Justice System but equips you with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the complexities of the global legal landscape. Prepare to contribute meaningfully to the pursuit of justice on an international scale.
Overview
Section 1: Development of International criminal law
Lecture 1 The concept and sources of International Criminal Law
Lecture 2 Evolution of the Concept of Individual Criminal Responsibility
Lecture 3 The objectives and policies of International Criminal Law
Lecture 4 Principle of Liability and Participation in International Criminal Law
Lecture 5 International Military Tribunals (Nuremberg and Tokyo Tribunals)
Section 2: Nature and forms of International Crimes
Lecture 6 The crime of aggression, Genocide, War crimes, Terrorism as International crime
Lecture 7 Mechanism in dealing cases related to International Crime
Lecture 8 Rights of Accused and Protection of Victims and Witnesses
Lecture 9 Obligation of State Parties and Non Party States to International Criminal Court
Lecture 10 Emerging issues under International Criminal Jurisprudence
Section 3: Strategies for Prevention, Control and Correctional Actions
Lecture 11 Next Video
Lecture 12 Extradition Act 1962 (Relevant Provisions) and Extradition Treaty
Lecture 13 International investigative agencies (Interpol etc), Adjudication authorities
Lecture 14 Next Video
Section 4: Organized Crime in Transnational Jurisdiction
Lecture 15 Features of transnational organized crime
Lecture 16 Indian‟s perspective on transnational organized crime
Lecture 17 Role of United Nations in preventing International crime
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