
Investigation and Prosecution in Scandinavia of International Crimes
Although none of the Scandinavian countries have had armed conflicts on their soil since the Second World War, there are in Scandinavia at present war criminals, and witnesses and victims of atrocity crimes. The crimes have been committed in different situations outside Scandinavia and it is only lately that the investigation and prosecution of these crimes have gained adequate attention.
This volume presents 21 articles on the investigation and prosecution in Scandinavia of international crimes. The articles present decisions and cases tried at domestic level in a thematic manner, by examining some overarching questions. For instance, to what extent and how international law sources are considered and/or implemented in the Scandinavian countries and how the objectives of international criminal law are brought into action. The volume is organized into five parts: Introduction, General Principles and Matters of Criminal Law, International Crimes, Procedural Matters, and Comparative Outlook. The scientific coordinator for this volume has been Professor Mark Klamberg, Stockholm University.
Deportations, Extraditions and the Absence of Swedish Legal Proceedings Against Perpetrators of International Crimes in the Second World War
Trials in Sweden, Participants in the Proceedings and other Actors
The Objectives of the International Criminal Justice System
Jurisdiction and Immunities in Sweden When Investigating and Prosecuting International Crimes
Participation in International Crime Pursuant to Swedish and International Criminal Law – Perpetration and Accomplice Liability
The Mens Rea Element of Intent in the Context of International Criminal Trials in Sweden
Grounds for Excluding Criminal Responsibility for International Crimes under Domestic Swedish Law
Concursus Delicturum concerning Swedish Prosecution of Crimes under International Criminal Law
The Applicability of International Rules to the Sentencing of International Crimes in Domestic Trials: The Swedish Case
The Evolution of Swedish Legislation on International Crimes
Swedish Case Law on the Contextual Elements Relating to War Crimes
Outrage upon the Personal Dignity of the Dead in International and Swedish War Crimes Legislation and Case Law
Sexual Violence and Gender-Based International Crimes in Swedish Case Law
The Crime of Genocide Before Swedish Courts
Swedish Law and Practice on Victims of International Crimes
Structural Criminal Investigations in Sweden - Reinventing Investigations of International Crimes
Evidentiary Matters in the Context of Investigating and Prosecuting International Crimes in Sweden: Admissibility, Digital Evidence and Judicial Notice
International Crimes and Exclusion from Asylum in a Swedish Context
A Norwegian Perspective on the Prosecution of International Crimes
Investigation and Prosecution in Denmark of International Crimes
The Criminalisation and Prosecution of International Core Crimes in Finland
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