International Criminal Law. The Law of Somebodiness. The Law of Nobodiness

$230.00

Uppsala, Sweden

Series: Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement and Corrections; Human Rights: Contemporary Issues and Perspectives
BISAC: LAW026000
DOI: 10.52305/DXFR4493

Target Audience: This book is recommended to all those who are engaged in questions of human personal values as a union of true law. It includes not only students of law and politics, but lawyers, judges, prosecutors, and politicians as well.

Malekian introduces two new terms into the system of international criminal law. These are the law of somebodiness and the law of nobodiness. From the lowest to highest level of the provisions of international human rights law, international criminal law, and the Statute of the Permanent International Criminal Court, the philosophical assumption throughout is to preserve the heritage of the body of the law of somebodiness and prevent the imposition of the law of nobodiness. Individuals and groups, regardless of their ethnic composition, possess a certain universal united essence which should not be disregarded, and which should not put them in the position of nobodiness in the legislation of any state. Therefore, the law of somebodiness is the missing ingredient in our legal system, and its existence contributes to the collective good of humanity. The law contests any law which authorises the use of force, the production of weapons for war, or which grants permission to kill under any circumstance. In contrast, the law of nobodiness is a brutal law which violates the rights of human beings, and which may be used to conceal crimes and contribute to the deaths of millions of individuals by presenting the false truth in order to allow the monopolisation of economic resources, the rights of victims, property, and land. The unique and innovative principles of this book establish the right reason for justice in international legal and political disciplines.

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1. The Statutes of the Law of Somebodiness Criminalising the Law of Nobodiness

Chapter 2. The Law of Somebodiness in International Criminal Law

Chapter 3. International Criminal Law Prohibiting the Law of Nobodiness

Chapter 4. The Capstones of the Law of Somebodiness Condemning the Law of Nobodiness

Chapter 5. The Sculpture of Justice in the Law of Somebodiness

Chapter 6. International Criminal Validity of the Law of Somebodiness

Chapter 7. Proceedings Legalising the Law of Somebodiness and Nullifying the Law of Nobodiness

Chapter 8. Indispensable Criminal Principles of the Law of Somebodiness

Chapter 9. The Permanent International Criminal Court in the Aquarium of Justice

Chapter 10. The Law of Nobodiness Violating International Human Rights Criminal Law

Chapter 11. Collusion between the Law of Somebodiness and the Law of Nobodiness

Chapter 12. Conclusion

Bibliography

Index

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