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International Human Trafficking: Measuring Clandestinity by the Structural Equation Approach
Worldwide human trafficking is the third most often registered international criminal activity, ranked only after drug and weapon trafficking. This article focusses on three questions: 1) How can human trafficking be measured?
Alexandra Rudolph, Friedrich Schneider
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War Crimes Committed in Non-International Armed Conflicts
The international society of the 21st century has made it imperative to eliminate impunity for international crimes. To this end, a number of mechanisms have been created to repress and punish crimes against peace, humanity, and war crimes.
Olga DORUL, Andrei NASTAS
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Reflecting on 25 Years of Teaching Animal Law: Is it Time for an International Crime of Animal Ecocide? [PDF]
Legge D, Brooman S.
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The Baltic region possesses a complex political history, the particularities of which continue to influence one of the most challenging and significant components of public governance – the system for countering money laundering and the financing of ...
O.V. Vengerskyi
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The emergence of the concept of genocide
The article analyzes the emergence of the concept of genocide from the beginning of the formation of the idea regarding the need to introduce criminal liability to its use in scientific literature and legal practice.
V.G. Yavorska
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Framing the international crimes in Prosecutor’s statements on the situation in Ukraine
The statement of the problem. In the context of Russian aggression, the consequences of which are the dead, refugees, deported, and destroyed cities, there is a need to exercise jurisdiction over individuals responsible for the most serious international
Olena Moiseyenko
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A SOUTH AFRICAN PERSPECTIVE ON MUTUAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE AND EXTRADITION IN A GLOBALIZED WORLD
This contribution focuses on the modalities of mutual legal assistance and extradition from a South African perspective. The question is posed whether South Africa has succeeded to establish the required framework as a fully fledged member of the ...
Murdoch Watney
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Crime of aggression in International Law and International Relations
The paper focuses on the analysis of the problem of defining the crime of aggression in the international law and international relations, focusing primarily on the historical development of the term from its initial directed efforts, all the way to its modern outcomes.
Bandov, Goran, Ogorec, Dorotea
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