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International Humanitarian Law and International Criminal Law

2019
Abstract This chapter assesses the approaches of Asia-Pacific states to international humanitarian law (IHL) and international criminal law (ICL), within the context of the international legal framework. It first addresses influential approaches in the region, including how states present themselves in relation to IHL and ICL issues ...
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24. International Criminal Law

2013
This chapter examines the material and mental aspects of four offences that are directly criminalized by international law: genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and aggression. The discussions also cover some of the general principles of liability and defences that are of particular relevance to international crimes.
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17. International criminal law

2019
This chapter describes international criminal law. International criminal law represented a fundamental shift for international law. Historically, international law regarded accountability and responsibility almost purely through the lens of the State and contained neither substantive rules nor the requisite institutions to prosecute an individual ...
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Challenges to international criminal justice and international criminal law

2015
In 1950, Professor Georg Schwarzenberger wrote an article expressing his doubts about the existence of international criminal law. In response, Professor Gerhard O. W. Mueller responded that international criminal law exists because it is being taught in universities.
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International Criminal Law

International Affairs, 1966
Edward M. Wise   +2 more
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INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW

2020
A.Yu. Skuratova, I. I. Sinyakin
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