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ASIL Guide to Electronic Sources for International Law: International Criminal Law
http://www.asil.org/resource/crim1.htm 
A narrative account of the major internet-based sources, with hypertext links to the sources themselves.  Covers treaties and conventions, courts and tribunals, crime prevention and prosecution, including extradition, and individual crimes, notably war crimes, cybercrime, drug-trafficking and money-laundering

Crimlinks 
http://www.crimlinks.com/ 
Crimlinks provides classified, annotated links to resources in the fields of criminal and community justice and criminology, and also digests the latest news and publications in these areas. The links are international in scope, while the news section concentrates on the UK.

IBA Anti Money Laundering Forum
http://www.anti-moneylaundering.org/index.htm
Set up by the International Bar Association, this web site provides detailed information on the laws of selected countries (arranged by continent/region) regarding anti-money laundering procedures, the relevant reporting body in each jurisdiction and the responsibilities of lawyers. National legislation is available in some cases, in unofficial English translations

International Criminal Court 
http://www.icc-cpi.int/home.html
The site includes the text of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court and (in the Official Journal: see "About the Court") the Rules of Procedure and Evidence for the court and an Elements of Crimes document detailing the crimes within the court's jurisdiction.



International Criminal Courts for the Former Yugoslavia, Rwanda and Sierra Leone: A Guide to Online and Print Resources
This Guide was produced by Amy Burchfield, an International and Foreign Law Reference Librarian at the John Wolff International & Comparative Law Library at the Georgetown University Law Center.  Published in October 2005, it gives, for each tribunal, background information on the conflict out of which its work arises, and information regarding online and print resources including case reports.

International Criminal Justice Unit
The International Criminal Justice Unit of the University of Nottingham Human Rights Law Centre has as its object the conduct of research and teaching on the International Criminal Court (ICC), the Yugoslav and Rwanda Tribunals and hybrid courts and on other international criminal justice matters. The site has an "Implementation Database" which contains the legislation implementing the ICC Statute.


 

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