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The article provides the first substantive analysis of the war on drugs in the Philippines under the Responsibility to Protect. It develops in two stages. First, it argues that the war on drugs constitutes crimes against humanity through an analysis of, (
A. Gallagher, Euan Raffle, Zain Maulana
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Crimes against humanity and the limits of international criminal law [PDF]
Crimes against humanity are supposed to have a collective dimension with respect both to their victims and their perpetrators. According to the orthodox view, these crimes can be committed by individuals against individuals, but only in the context of a ...
Renzo, Massimo
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DETERMINACIJA NEPRIJATELJA U DIREKTIVAMA GLAVNOG ŠTABA I VRHOVNE KOMANDE VOJSKE REPUBLIKE SRPSKE // DETERMINING THE IDENTITY OF THE ENEMY IN THE DIRECTIVES OF THE MAIN HEADQUARTERS AND THE HIGH COMMAND OF THE ARMY OF REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA [PDF]
Among the numerous open questions of contemporary historiography regarding the breakdown of Yugoslavia and its consequences, the issues connected to the post-Yugoslav wars still cause the most disputes.
Mesud Šadinlija
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Cyclically for several centuries in Bosnia and Herzegovina, there have been carried out crimes against humanity, serious violations of the Geneve Conventions and violations of the laws and customs of war and other crimes aginst the protected persons and ...
Almir Grabovica
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A Logical Approach to the Effect of Social Identity Motivation in Crimes Against Humanity
After World War II, crimes against humanity found application in the international and national level. If we look conceptually and terminologically, we encounter a process that goes back to World War II.
Abdulkadir Nacar
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On Judgment: Managing Emotions in Trials of Crimes Against Humanity in Argentina
For over a decade, judicial accountability of mass human rights violations committed during the last civil-military dictatorship in Argentina (1976–1983) has been carried out in federal courts by regular judges, following the rules of the National Code ...
Noa Vaisman, Leticia Barrera
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The Role of the Supreme Defense Council of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in the Aggression against the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina [PDF]
In this paper, we analyze the role and activities of the Supreme Defense Council (SDC) of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY) according to the Constitution of FRY from 1992.
Muamer Džananović
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In recent years the number of diverse forms of cultural productions focused on the perpetrators has increased significantly eliciting thus a turn toward this problematic figure.
Fernando Canet
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Soldiers as Victims at the ECCC: Exploring the Concept of ‘Civilian’ in Crimes against Humanity [PDF]
The inspiration for this article came from a call for amicus curiae briefs issued in April 2016 by the Office of the Co-Investigating Judges in the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC).
Dowds, Eithne +2 more
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The International Crimes Tribunal Bangladesh (ICTB) was set up by Bangladesh through the adaptation of the International Crimes Tribunal Act 1973, as an internal mechanism trying to prosecute and punish Bangladeshi perpetrators who committed ...
M. Billah
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