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International Criminal Law

2015
Abstract The book gives an account of international criminal law from the perspective of a formalist, positivist public international lawyer. It complements the usual consideration of the customary international crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and aggression and of the workings of the various international ...
James Larry Taulbee, Gerhard von Glahn
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International Criminal Law

Israel Law Review, 1975
The individual human being is manifestly the object of every legal system on this planet, and consequently also of international law. The ordinary subject of international law is the international corporate entity: first and foremost (though not exclusively) the State.
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CRIMINAL ASSOCIATION IN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW

Kultura polisa, 2021
The criminal association was a criminal offense of the Joint Plan and Conspiracy, or a special form of Crime against Peace, which was highlighted as such in the Nuremberg and Tokyo trials. In the recent practice of international criminal courts, this institute is used in a certain way, but its function is often subordinated to political abuses.
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International Criminal Law

The Italian Yearbook of International Law Online, 2019
Abstract By virtue of its longevity, territorial scope, mandate, and resources, the UN has been pivotal in the development of international criminal justice. While its contribution has been mostly institutional, in terms of genesis, establishment, and functioning of international and hybrid criminal courts, the UN has also shaped their ...
Hirad Abtahi, Philippe Kirsch
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