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International Criminal Law and International Humanitarian Law

2018
In the period under review, two long-standing items on the legislative agenda were completed: the legislative amendments to allow New Zealand's ratification of the Third Additional Protocol (the Red Crystal Emblem) and the legislation required for ratification of the First and Second Protocols to the Hague Convention on the Protection of Cultural ...
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26. International criminal law

2017
This chapter first discusses the overlaps between human rights and international criminal law, focusing on four international crimes: genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and aggression. It then considers prosecutions and non-prosecutorial options, concluding with an analysis of the pros and cons of using international criminal law to protect
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15. International criminal law

2017
This chapter looks at the purposes and principles of international criminal law. International criminal law seeks to ensure that perpetrators of certain heinous acts are criminally liable for their acts, either before national or international criminal courts or tribunals.
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International Criminal Law

2014
This entry provides a comprehensive review of one of the most dynamic and prolific areas of law to develop over the past 30 years. International criminal law provides guidance through norms and principles for the international community to legally prosecute individuals, even if national governments attempt to avoid prosecuting their own nationals for ...
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The Two Cultures of International Criminal Law

2020
Abstract This chapter looks more globally at the methodologies used by international criminal justice, particularly its tendency towards expansionism: including more actors, more situations, and more offences under its umbrella. It does more than simply tell the story of this expansion; this chapter also systematizes it in an important ...
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International Criminal Law

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2008
This textbook introduction to international criminal law seeks to give an overview of the field as it is structured by both political and private crimes, and domestic, transnational and supranational modes of enforcement.
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The Prohibition on Retroactive Criminal Law in International Criminal Law

2021
In this chapter, I trace the development of the prohibition on retroactive law in general international and international criminal law. I begin by clarifying what I mean when I refer to retroactive law, drawing from the views of a number of scholars.
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14. International Criminal Law

2011
This chapter addresses the prosecution of crimes in international criminal courts according to international—not national—criminal law. International law has long recognised that certain conduct, for example piracy and slavery, are crimes against international law which may be tried by international bodies or by any State.
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From International Humanitarian Law to International Criminal Law

Chinese Journal of International Law, 2004
This chapter starts out with some personal reflections of author to illustrate the colossal distance travelled on the path "from international humanitarian law to international criminal law". It then presents selected sources of international humanitarian law, notably, issues of customary law and principles of law, and characterizes the situations as ...
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