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This chapter examines a postcard which is readily available at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia. As an object of international criminal law, the postcard reveals a great deal about the aims of international criminal law, and ...
Rigney, Sophie
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Anticipatory Approaches to Restraining Terrorism [PDF]
The ineffectiveness of punitive-based approaches after the occurrence of terrorist attacks in preventing this criminal phenomenon has led to the development of new strategies in order to control terrorism through preemptive mechanisms and the adoption of
Leila Nemati +2 more
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Legal Help in International Criminal Procedure Law
The issue of international criminal process has been analyzed by scholars before the revolution in Russia took place. From that time there still goes on the discussion whether the criminal procedure law should be recognized as a branch of international ...
L. A. Lazutin
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Mens rea - Mistake of law & mistake of fact in German criminal law: A survey for international criminal tribunals [PDF]
More than a decade has passed since the establishment of the two ad hoc Tribunals, however, the jurisprudence of both Tribunals evidence the inconsistency regarding the requisite mens rea standards for serious violations of international humanitarian law.
Badar, ME
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An Introduction to International Criminal Law and Procedure
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R. Cryer +2 more
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Internalization in Islamic Law Progressive in Criminal Law Changes in Indonesia
Indonesia is a state of law related to the disparity in the decisions of different judges in deciding a case, especially in criminal decisions. A more in-depth study is needed, especially in the case of rape, where in rape cases in Indonesia, several ...
Haris Maiza Putra, Hisam Ahyani
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Holding Domestic Judges Accountable under International Criminal Law – A Useful Step to Foster the International Rule of Law? [PDF]
This article explores, whether domestic judges might be held accountable under international criminal law (ICL). To date, international criminal justice has almost entirely focused on prosecuting political or military leaders.
Neugebauer, Konrad
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International criminal justice: a pillar for the international rule of law
The international criminal justice has experienced a rapid change over the past years. This circumstance has underscored the need for interaction and complementation between international and domestic law.
Gonzalo Aguilar Cavallo
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Drawing the boundaries of mens rea in the jurisprudence of the international criminal tribunal for the former Yugoslavia [PDF]
Even though more than a decade has passed since the creation of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, the law of the most fundamental concept in international criminal law – mens rea - remains unsettled. Through its jurisprudence,
Badar, ME
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