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International Criminal Law

2016
Abstract This chapter discusses the different theories employed in the field of international criminal law, which is now increasingly supported by theory. Case theories were developed after events had taken place; operational theories were produced to match complex facts; foundational theories were created to justify existing practices ...
Andreas Ritter
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INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW

The Italian Yearbook of International Law Online, 2017
F. Capone
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International Criminal Law

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.
Christine van den Wyngaert, Guy Stessens
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Measuring Norms and Normative Contestation: The Case of International Criminal Law

Journal of Global Security Studies, 2019
One way to tell if an international norm is robust is to assess the breadth of its support from a wide variety of important actors. We argue that to assess norm robustness, we should look at the general beliefs, rhetorical support, and actions of both ...
B. Simmons, Hyeran Jo
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Prosecuting Starvation under International Criminal Law

Journal of International Criminal Justice, 2019
Historically, international criminal tribunals have not included a specific provision criminalizing the use of starvation within their respective statutes or founding legal documents.
M. J. Ventura
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The Judiciary of International Criminal Law

Journal of International Criminal Justice, 2019
The article investigates the judiciary of international criminal law and its development over time. Inspired by the sociological tools of Pierre Bourdieu and building on an original dataset, the article analyses the judiciary of three international ...
M. Christensen
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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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