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Reference Book | English

International Criminal Law &

Human Rights of Women in historical 21st Century 

{for the record began to write in 2021}

Alicia  Jie-Hye Lee

after each chapter is written these drafts 

                                                           revised with reference notes then published Thank You                                               

Preface

     

      Chapter A. Fundamental Basics of International Criminal Law 

           a. Main Definition of International Criminal Law 

                      a) Main Structure of International Criminal Law 

                      b) Characteristics of International Criminal Law 

           b. Historic Development of International Criminal Law

                      a) Treaty of Versailles 

                      b) Charters

                          1) Charter of the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg {Nuremberg Charter} 

                               (a)Nuremberg Trials 

                          2) Control Council Law 

                          3) International Military Tribunal for the Far East Charter {Tokyo Charter} 

                               (a) Tokyo Trials

                          4) Difference & Similarity between Nuremberg Trials and Tokyo Trials       

                      c) Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide 

                          1) Bosnia and Herzegovina v. Serbia and Montenegro case 

                      d) Geneva Convention, ILC Draft Code of Crimes against the Peace and Security of Mankind 

                          1) Additional Protocols to the Geneva Conventions

           c. Basic Root of International Criminal Law

                      a) Root of International Law

                      b) Application of the Root of International Law 

                          1) Treaties

                               (a) Process of Treaty-Making 

                          2) Customary International Law

                               (a) Persistent Protestation under Customary International Law 

                          3) General Principles of Law recognized by civilized nations

                          4) Judicial Decisions & Learned Writings

                    c) The Peremptory Norm of the Root of International Law 

                          1) Jus Cogens

                          2) Erga Omnes

           d. International Criminal Tribunals & Internationalized Criminal Tribunals

                  a) International Criminal Tribunals

                          1) International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia

                          2) International Criminal Tribunal for the Rwanda

                          3) International Criminal Court 

                          4) International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals

                 b) Internationalized Criminal Tribunals

                          1) Nuremberg Tribunal

                          2) Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal

                          3) Special Court for Sierra Leone

                          4) Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia

           e. International Crimes

                 a) Crimes against Humanity 

                 b) Genocide 

                 c) War Crimes

                 d) Crime of Aggression 

           f.  International Criminal Procedures

                 a) Criminal Procedure of International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia

                 b) Criminal Procedure of International Criminal Tribunal for the Rwanda

                 c) Criminal Procedure of International Criminal Court 

                 d) Criminal Procedure of Special Court for Sierra Leone 

                 e) Criminal Procedure of Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia

                 f)  Criminal Procedure of Special Tribunal for Lebanon

     Chapter B. Fundamental Basics of International Human Rights Law

           a. Definition of International Human Rights Law

           b. History of International Human Rights Law

                a) Charter of the United Nations 

                b) Universal Declaration of Human Rights 

                c) Two International Human Rights Treaties 

                       1) International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights 

                       2)  International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights 

           c. Types of International Human Rights Law

                a) International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination

                b) Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women

                c) Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment 

                d) Convention on the Rights of the Child

                e) Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities 

                f) International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance

           d. Types of International Human Rights

                a) Right of Asylum  

                b) Right to Health

                c) Right to Adequate Housing

                d) Right to Internet Access

                e) Digital Rights

                f) Disability Rights  

                g) Water Rights 

                h) Indigenous Rights 

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      Chapter C. Fundamental Basics of Human Rights of Women

           a. Main Notion of Human Rights of Women

           b. Historic Development of Human Rights of Women              

      Chapter D. International Issues: Human Rights of  Women 

            a. Environmental Issue

              a) Water & Sanitation           

            b. Health Issue

              a) Reproductive Heath

              b) Familial Health                          

            c. Gender-Based Violence Issue

              a) Sex Trafficking 

              b) Sexual Harassment 

              c) Child Marriage

              d) Female Genital Mutilation            

           d. Educational & Employment Issue

              a) Right to Education for Women

              b) Equal Payment

      Chapter E. International Laws: Human Rights of Women 

          a. International Laws

              a) Universal Declaration of Human Rights

              b) Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Persons and of the Exploitation of

                   the Prostitution of Others

              c) Convention on the Political Rights of Women 

              d) International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights 

              e) International Covenant on Economic, Social & Cultural Rights 

              f) Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women

              g) Declaration on the Protection of Women and Children in Emergency Armed Conflict    

              h) Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women

              i) Declaration on the Elimination of Violence against Women 

         b. International Criminal Court 

         c. International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia

         d. International Criminal Tribunal for the Rwanda

         e. Special Court for Sierra Leone

         e. Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia​

         f. Special Tribunal for Lebanon

      Chapter F. Criminal Cases: Human Rights of Women 

         a. International Criminal Court 

         b. International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia

         c. International Criminal Tribunal for the Rwanda

         d. Special Court for Sierra Leone

         e. Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia​

         f. Special Tribunal for Lebanon

        

     Chapter G. Remained Challenges for Better World of Women 

         a. Role of International Tribunals

         b. Role of States

         c. Role of Intergovernmental Organizations 

         d. Role of Legal Professionals 

     Chapter H. Conclusion    

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    In Process 

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