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2014
Abstract This chapter explains crimes against humanity. Crimes against humanity are mass crimes committed against a civilian population. Most serious is the killing of entire groups of people, which is also characteristic of genocide. Crimes against humanity target fundamental, recognised human rights, in particular life, health, freedom,
Gerhard Werle, Florian Jeßberger
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Abstract This chapter explains crimes against humanity. Crimes against humanity are mass crimes committed against a civilian population. Most serious is the killing of entire groups of people, which is also characteristic of genocide. Crimes against humanity target fundamental, recognised human rights, in particular life, health, freedom,
Gerhard Werle, Florian Jeßberger
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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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2011
The modern concept of crimes against humanity is a product of the scale and horror of the crimes committed in the two world wars as well as a growing consensus in the international community that certain crimes committed within national borders are legitimate subjects of international law and adjudication. Unlike war crimes and genocide, crimes against
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The modern concept of crimes against humanity is a product of the scale and horror of the crimes committed in the two world wars as well as a growing consensus in the international community that certain crimes committed within national borders are legitimate subjects of international law and adjudication. Unlike war crimes and genocide, crimes against
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INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW IN THE METAVERSE: DIGITAL ADAPTATION FOR CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY
Symposium ProceedingsThe rapid expansion of the Metaverse as an immersive, interactive, and decentralized digital environment has introduced novel forms of criminal conduct that may constitute crimes against humanity under international law.
Abdulmecit Nuredin, Tevfík Can İnan
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China’s forced organ harvesting constitutes crimes against humanity, informal London tribunal finds
British medical journal, 2019Mass forced organ harvesting from prisoners of conscience in China over years constitutes crimes against humanity under international law, an informal, independent “people’s tribunal” has concluded.
R. Hurley
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Crimes against Humanity in the 21st Century
, 2018In Crimes Against Humanity in the 21st Century , Dr Robert Dubler SC and Matthew Kalyk provide a comprehensive analysis of crimes against humanity in international criminal law, including an analysis of its history, its present definition and its raison ...
R. Sc, Matthew Kalyk
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2015
Abstract The most interesting and controversial jurisprudence of the ICC on crimes against humanity revolves around the interpretation of the policy element. Most of the literature has focused on the controversy over whether the organization behind a policy must be state-like. This chapter focuses instead on broader problematic trends in
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Abstract The most interesting and controversial jurisprudence of the ICC on crimes against humanity revolves around the interpretation of the policy element. Most of the literature has focused on the controversy over whether the organization behind a policy must be state-like. This chapter focuses instead on broader problematic trends in
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Prevention of Crimes Against Humanity
Journal of International Criminal Justice, 2018Like the Genocide Convention, the draft articles on crimes against humanity are not confined to issues of punishment. They also, in the preamble and especially in article 4, impose an obligation of prevention.
W. Schabas
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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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