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International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 1995
national law, published respectively in 1983 and 1991,1 Professor Harris excised extracts from the judgment of the Nuremberg Tribunal and from the Genocide Convention which had appeared in the earlier edition. While some international lawyers might have regretted the decisions, few would have taken serious exception to them.
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national law, published respectively in 1983 and 1991,1 Professor Harris excised extracts from the judgment of the Nuremberg Tribunal and from the Genocide Convention which had appeared in the earlier edition. While some international lawyers might have regretted the decisions, few would have taken serious exception to them.
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International Criminal Law and International Criminal Justice
2018International Criminal Justice is a controversial concept, and there is a burgeoning body of literature on its exact contours. Understood broadly, the term “international criminal justice” covers a broad category, integrating international criminal law (ICL) within an overarching interdisciplinary enterprise also “incorporating philosophical ...
Kai Ambos, Alexander Heinze
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Extracurricular international criminal law
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016This article unpacks the jurisprudential footprints of international criminal courts and tribunals in domestic civil litigation in the United States conducted under the Alien Tort Statute (ats). The ats allows victims of human rights abuses to file tort-based lawsuits for violations of the laws of nations.
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Defences in international criminal law
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011With the establishment of the International Criminal Court (ICC) the first comprehensive codification of international criminal law (ICL) was achieved. The strong support of the ICC by civil society, academic institutions and more than hundred states has quickly turned the ICC Statute and its complimentary norms into the fundamental reference points of
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2002
‘In this helpful collection, Professor Schabas introduces the reader to the whole subject of international criminal law – an area which has witnessed a tremendous increase in attention, especially after the recent events in Northern Africa and the Middle East.
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‘In this helpful collection, Professor Schabas introduces the reader to the whole subject of international criminal law – an area which has witnessed a tremendous increase in attention, especially after the recent events in Northern Africa and the Middle East.
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The Italian Yearbook of International Law Online, 2017
The term international criminal law (ICL) already indicates that this body of law is made up of two distinct elements. It is a mixture of both public international law (PIL) and domestic criminal law. The fusion of these two fields of law makes ICL truly unique.
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The term international criminal law (ICL) already indicates that this body of law is made up of two distinct elements. It is a mixture of both public international law (PIL) and domestic criminal law. The fusion of these two fields of law makes ICL truly unique.
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Australian Journal of Human Rights, 2004
(2004). International Criminal Law. Australian Journal of Human Rights: Vol. 10, Symposium: The Rights of Strangers - Part 2, pp. 191-196.
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(2004). International Criminal Law. Australian Journal of Human Rights: Vol. 10, Symposium: The Rights of Strangers - Part 2, pp. 191-196.
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Humanitarian Law and International Criminal Law
2009International humanitarian law forms part of international criminal law. The international criminal law of war crimes in turn forms part of international humanitarian law. International criminal law and its application through international criminal tribunals (international criminal justice) are increasingly important for the implementation of ...
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2003
OVERVIEW International criminal law was at the forefront of United States conduct during 2002–2004. The traditional areas of treaty development on extradition and mutual legal assistance continued to feature, although this period saw a greater movement away from bilateral instruments to the development of such treaties on a global or regional level ...
Ilias Bantekas, Susan Nash
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OVERVIEW International criminal law was at the forefront of United States conduct during 2002–2004. The traditional areas of treaty development on extradition and mutual legal assistance continued to feature, although this period saw a greater movement away from bilateral instruments to the development of such treaties on a global or regional level ...
Ilias Bantekas, Susan Nash
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