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2008
Abstract Article 6 of the Charter of the International Military Tribunal, annexed to the Four-Power Agreement of 8 August 1945, provides that the Tribunal established by the Agreement for the Prosecution and Punishment of the Major War Criminals of the European Axis ‘shall have the power to try and punish persons who, acting in the ...
F. Pocar, G. Acquaviva
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Abstract Article 6 of the Charter of the International Military Tribunal, annexed to the Four-Power Agreement of 8 August 1945, provides that the Tribunal established by the Agreement for the Prosecution and Punishment of the Major War Criminals of the European Axis ‘shall have the power to try and punish persons who, acting in the ...
F. Pocar, G. Acquaviva
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Rhode Island medical journal (2013)
Many compete in the political sphere to secure the highest position in the bureaucratic organizations even though they do not have the foundation, do not have the qualities, or without characters that entitled them to public leadership positions. They do not have the wisdom to discern and without tact.
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Many compete in the political sphere to secure the highest position in the bureaucratic organizations even though they do not have the foundation, do not have the qualities, or without characters that entitled them to public leadership positions. They do not have the wisdom to discern and without tact.
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Human Trafficking: A Crime Against Humanity
2007This chapter addresses human trafficking in light of international criminal law, with a view to considering whether and to what extent it may be characterized, when certain conditions are met, as a crime against humanity. This conclusion may contribute to enhancing international cooperation in this area.
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2007
This chapter discusses how forensic anthropology enables the examination and documentation of crimes against humanity long after they have been committed. It shows how to obtain the evidence to sustain the criminal prosecution of people who are responsible.
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This chapter discusses how forensic anthropology enables the examination and documentation of crimes against humanity long after they have been committed. It shows how to obtain the evidence to sustain the criminal prosecution of people who are responsible.
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Perceptions of justice and victims of crimes against humanity in Guinea
International Review of Victimology, 2021Jo-Anne Wemmers
exaly
2004
This book was the first booklength treatment of the philosophical foundations of international criminal law. The focus is on the moral, legal, and political questions that arise when individuals who commit collective crimes, such as crimes against humanity, are held accountable by international criminal tribunals.
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This book was the first booklength treatment of the philosophical foundations of international criminal law. The focus is on the moral, legal, and political questions that arise when individuals who commit collective crimes, such as crimes against humanity, are held accountable by international criminal tribunals.
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1996
Abstract Action after World War I led to the creation of the League of Nations. During World War II, a War Crimes Commission was set up, which led to the proceedings before the Nuremberg Tribunal. The Tribunal's judgement was a foundation for the development of international human rights law by the UN.
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Abstract Action after World War I led to the creation of the League of Nations. During World War II, a War Crimes Commission was set up, which led to the proceedings before the Nuremberg Tribunal. The Tribunal's judgement was a foundation for the development of international human rights law by the UN.
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