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2021
Abstract Sara Wharton and Robert J Currie examine the various failed or not fully realized attempts to establish an alternative to national criminal jurisdiction over transnational crimes, in the shape of various different models of transnational criminal court. They range from the mixed commissions against slavery in the 19th century to
Sara Wharton, Robert J Currie
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Abstract Sara Wharton and Robert J Currie examine the various failed or not fully realized attempts to establish an alternative to national criminal jurisdiction over transnational crimes, in the shape of various different models of transnational criminal court. They range from the mixed commissions against slavery in the 19th century to
Sara Wharton, Robert J Currie
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International Criminal Courts Round-Up
Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law, 2003For the International Criminal Court (ICC) 2003 was a crucial year — its first as a functioning institution. With the coming into force of its Statute in July 2002, 2003 was spent establishing the infrastructure and procedures according to which the ICC will function.
Olivia Swaak-Goldman, Maria Nybondas
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Criminal Justice: Criminal Courts
2013This entry on the adult court system in the United States discusses the foundation, structure, and authority of courts at federal, state, and local levels. The role of criminal courts, the nature of an adversarial justice system, the plea bargaining process, and the goals of sentencing are described.
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Criminal Justice Matters, 2004
Information in, cases out At the core of the criminal justice process lies an emphasis upon the generation, processing and transmission of information and its networking across agencies. These features render the process remarkably appropriate for the utilisation of information and communications technologies (ICTs) (see Walker, C., “Criminal justice ...
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Information in, cases out At the core of the criminal justice process lies an emphasis upon the generation, processing and transmission of information and its networking across agencies. These features render the process remarkably appropriate for the utilisation of information and communications technologies (ICTs) (see Walker, C., “Criminal justice ...
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The International Criminal Court: A Criminal World Court?
2018In this chapter and in accordance to the foregoing examination it will be determined how the subject-matter of the twin-pillar system lead to the response of the book, whether the ICC could be regarded as an International Criminal World Court which already at that stage has potentially worldwide jurisdiction upon every national of any State; may it be ...
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