International Guidelines Against Impunity: Facilitating Accountability [PDF]
Reasons for a consistent pattern of compromise when it comes to impunity for international crimes and human rights violations are discussed.
Morris, Madeline H.
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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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Evolution of reparations for victims of international crimes provisions and their gradual implementation in the Republic of Moldova [PDF]
The evolution of the international criminal justice system demonstrates that the issue of reparations for victims of international crimes only began to concern the international community in the early 1990s, with the establishment of the first ...
Dorul Olga, Andrei NASTAS
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Hannah Arendt as a Theorist of International Criminal Law [PDF]
This paper examines Hannah Arendt\u27s contributions as a theorist of international criminal law. It draws mostly on Eichmann in Jerusalem, particularly its epilogue, but also on Arendt\u27s correspondence, her writings from the 1940s on Jewish politics,
Luban, David
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Ukrainian law enforcement agencies are working in cooperation with the International Criminal Court - ICC and countries that jointly support the ICC to collect evidence of Russia’s atrocity crimes in order to hold the alleged perpetrators accountable ...
Сергей Ablamskyi +4 more
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The Feasibility of Committing War Crimes and Against Humanity by Peacekeepers in The Framework of The Rome Statute [PDF]
Given the growing approval of peacekeeping operations by the UN Security Council and the possibility of war crimes and crimes against humanity by peacekeepers in the area under operation, it is imperative that these forces be criminally accountable for ...
Reza Ahadi, Mahdi Hatami
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Holding Domestic Judges Accountable under International Criminal Law – A Useful Step to Foster the International Rule of Law? [PDF]
This article explores, whether domestic judges might be held accountable under international criminal law (ICL). To date, international criminal justice has almost entirely focused on prosecuting political or military leaders.
Neugebauer, Konrad
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The review appraises a recent treatise on international criminal law written by Dr. Gerhard Werle, Professor of German and international criminal law at the Alexander-von-Humboldt University in Berlin.
S. V. Sayapin
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Crimes against cultural values as a basis of international criminal responsibility [PDF]
The article discusses the problem of international criminal responsibility for crimes against cultural property. The authors consider three offenses against cultural values: smuggling of cultural values, destruction of cultural property, and theft of ...
Pudovochkin Yury, Rusanov Georgy
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Toward a Criminology of International Criminal Law: An Integrated Theory of International Criminal Violations [PDF]
Violations of international criminal law (i.e., genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes) are a common occurrence around the globe. One need only to read international news, visit intra‐governmental (e.g., United Nations or the International ...
Mullins, Christopher W, Rothe, Dawn L
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