Book contents
- Humanity Across International Law And Biolaw
- Humanity across International Law and Biolaw
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Abbreviations
- 1 Introduction: probing the boundaries of humanity
- Part I Crimes against humanity
- 2 Crimes against humanity: a category hors concours in (international) criminal law?
- 3 Humanity’s exemplary justice: from hostis to hostia humani generis
- 4 The inhuman stain: representing humanity in international criminal law
- 5 Crimes against humanity, simple crime, and human dignity
- 6 Crimes against the human species (‘type II crimes against humanity’ explained)
- Part II Human rights and human dignity
- Part III The commons of mankind
- Index
2 - Crimes against humanity: a category hors concours in (international) criminal law?
from Part I - Crimes against humanity
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 March 2014
- Humanity Across International Law And Biolaw
- Humanity across International Law and Biolaw
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Abbreviations
- 1 Introduction: probing the boundaries of humanity
- Part I Crimes against humanity
- 2 Crimes against humanity: a category hors concours in (international) criminal law?
- 3 Humanity’s exemplary justice: from hostis to hostia humani generis
- 4 The inhuman stain: representing humanity in international criminal law
- 5 Crimes against humanity, simple crime, and human dignity
- 6 Crimes against the human species (‘type II crimes against humanity’ explained)
- Part II Human rights and human dignity
- Part III The commons of mankind
- Index
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- Humanity across International Law and Biolaw , pp. 25 - 41Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2014