Robert Cryer
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1433705A
Top Subjects
- Law (4)
- English Law (3)
- Legal Reference / Law Profession (3)
- Criminal Law - General (3)
- Law / Criminal Law (3)
- Criminal Procedure (2)
- International Law (2)
Books by Robert Cryer
Total count: 19
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Minutes of Evidence, Tuesday 2nd March 1993Stationery Office Books1993-12-31
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Minutes of Proceedings of the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments Session 1992-93Stationery Office Books1994-12-31
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Minutes of Evidence, Tuesday 22nd February 1994Stationery Office Books1994-12-31
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Minutes of ProceedingsStationery Office Books1994-12-31
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Minutes of Proceedings of the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments, Session 1993-94245.10:0/01Stationery Office Books1995-04-06
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Prosecuting International CrimesSelectivity and the International Criminal Law RegimeCambridge University Press2005-01-01
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Introduction to International Criminal LawPrinciples. Procedures, InstitutionsCambridge University Press2006-01-01
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Introduction to International Criminal Law and ProcedureCambridge University Press2007-01-01
An Introduction to International Criminal Law and ProcedureCambridge University Press2007-06-18
An Introduction to International Criminal Law and ProcedureCambridge University Press2007-06-18
The Tokyo International Military TribunalOxford University Press, USA2008-04-05
An introduction to international criminal law and procedure2nd ed.Cambridge University Press2010-01-01-
An introduction to international criminal law and procedure2nd ed.Cambridge University Press2010-01-01
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Research methodologies in EU and international lawHart Publishing2011-01-01
An Introduction to International Criminal Law and ProcedureCambridge University Press2014-08-11-
International criminal lawcritical concepts in lawRoutledge2016-01-01
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Law on the Use on the Force and Armed ConflictElgar Publishing Limited, Edward2017-01-01
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International Criminal Law DocumentsCambridge University Press2019-01-01
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Development of International Humanitarian Law by the International Criminal TribunalsOxford University Press2020-01-01