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International Crimes

2009
Abstract The notion of international crimes became well established in 1945 with the Charter of the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg. This charter pro¬ vided for the trial of persons not only of war crimes, which existed before this date, but also of crimes against peace and crimes against humanity committed during the Second
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Economic and Social Crimes as International Crimes

2021
The presentaion deals with the need to reevaluate core crimes and introduces new ones that threathen well-being of the world.
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International crimes

2012
Göran Melander   +2 more
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International Crimes

2004
Christine Van den Wyngaert   +2 more
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Crime of all Crimes: An Appraisal of the Crime of Genocide in International Law

SSRN Electronic Journal
The prevalence of the occurrence of violent attacks against protected people in Nigeria has brought about the wide usage of the term genocide. Hence there is a need to have a proper understanding of the term in order to avoid abuse. The term genocide as an international crime is provided for under Articles 6, 2, 4(2) and 2(2) of the Rome Statute ...
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International Crime and Punishment

2009
The basics of international criminal law, how it is actually enforced, and the arguments it has provoked are all introduced in a book that is as current as the headline news. International Crime and Punishment: A Guide to the Issues explores the many facets of this relatively new field of criminal law, an autonomous branch of law that ...
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International Crimes

2000
Christine van den Wyngaert   +2 more
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