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An Introduction to International Criminal Law and Procedure
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R. Cryer +2 more
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The question of change has emerged as one of the main conceptual and empirical challenges for International Relations' practice turn. In the context of international law, such a challenge is brought into particularly stark relief due to the significant ...
Nora Stappert
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Internalization in Islamic Law Progressive in Criminal Law Changes in Indonesia
Indonesia is a state of law related to the disparity in the decisions of different judges in deciding a case, especially in criminal decisions. A more in-depth study is needed, especially in the case of rape, where in rape cases in Indonesia, several ...
Haris Maiza Putra, Hisam Ahyani
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Holding Domestic Judges Accountable under International Criminal Law – A Useful Step to Foster the International Rule of Law? [PDF]
This article explores, whether domestic judges might be held accountable under international criminal law (ICL). To date, international criminal justice has almost entirely focused on prosecuting political or military leaders.
Neugebauer, Konrad
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Drawing the boundaries of mens rea in the jurisprudence of the international criminal tribunal for the former Yugoslavia [PDF]
Even though more than a decade has passed since the creation of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, the law of the most fundamental concept in international criminal law – mens rea - remains unsettled. Through its jurisprudence,
Badar, ME
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International criminal justice: a pillar for the international rule of law
The international criminal justice has experienced a rapid change over the past years. This circumstance has underscored the need for interaction and complementation between international and domestic law.
Gonzalo Aguilar Cavallo
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International Idealism Meets Domestic-Criminal-Procedure Realism [PDF]
Though international criminal justice has flourished over the last two decades, scholars have neglected institutional design and procedure questions. International-criminal-procedure scholarship has developed in isolation from its domestic counterpart ...
Bibas, Stephanos +1 more
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The crime of genocide and the principle of legality in international criminal law
The crime of genocide is considered one of the most serious international crimes within the scope of public international law, especially international criminal law as the legal branch concerned with international criminalization and punishment for ...
عبد الرسول كريم أبو صيبع +1 more
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Legal Jurisprudential Research in Abolition of Qisas on the Ground of Victim Provocation [PDF]
Victimology studies based on the facts of social life indicate the victim precipitated in many of criminal homicide. The punishment of the offender should be determined according to the circumstances of the crime and in proportion to his responsibility ...
Habib Soryani +2 more
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