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International Criminal Law and the Violence against Migrants [PDF]
Should we use the language of international criminal law (ICL) to discuss, analyze, and address Western policies of migration control? Such policies have included or resulted in indefinite and inhumane detention, deportations, including through practices
Ioannis Kalpouzos
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Published online: 15 March 2024 This chapter explains the notion and importance of international criminal law within the broader context of public international law in upholding fundamental values shared by the international community. It sheds light on the rationale and origin of the principle of individual criminal responsibility in international law,
Annalisa Ciampi +2 more
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The question of change has emerged as one of the main conceptual and empirical challenges for International Relations' practice turn. In the context of international law, such a challenge is brought into particularly stark relief due to the significant ...
Nora Stappert
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The ‘Ideal’ Victim of International Criminal Law [PDF]
The role of victims is increasingly central to discussions in and practices of international criminal law. Greater attention is, I argue, leading to a visual and discursive specification of victimhood.
Christine Schwöbel-Patel
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INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW AND INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE OBJECTIVES AND PURPOSE OF PUNISHMENT IN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW THEORY AND PRACTICE [PDF]
Insufficient development of International Criminal Law, as well as its development under the influence of different legal systems, brought forth the lack of clear definitions of certain criminal law concepts and institutes.
Višnja Ranđelović +2 more
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An exploration of selective justice in the International Criminal Court [PDF]
With the development of history, human society has experienced the development stage from disorder to law, from domestic law to international law. International law came into being and developed in the context of increasing exchanges between states ...
Geng Zhimin
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Testing Measurement Invariance of the Dark Triad Dirty Dozen in a Belgian Adult Sample
The Dirty Dozen (Jonason & Webster, 2010) is a frequently used concise version of the Dark Triad to measure three socially aversive personality traits: Machiavellianism, psychopathy and, narcissism.
Ann De Buck +3 more
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Russia’s full-blown invasion of Ukraine has reinvigorated the debate over international criminal law’s selectivity. While many have welcomed the renewed interest in accountability for international crimes in the wake of the ‘Ukraine moment’, others ...
Patryk I. Labuda
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Understanding and criticizing criminal justice on the basis of Rawls' Veil of Ignorance [PDF]
"A Theory of Justice" is a project in the Kantian school by John Rawls, the twentieth-century philosopher. The "Veil of Ignorance" is one of the prominent notions of his theory of justice, which is born in another abstract concept as the "Original ...
Bozorgmehr Bashiriyeh +3 more
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