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Not All Roads Lead to Rome: Philippine Official Immunities and the Rome Statute
This paper discusses the interplay between the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court and the domestic law of the Philippines with respect to sovereign immunity.
Dela Cruz, AI
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ABSTRACTSocial farming integrates agricultural activities with social and rehabilitative functions, offering significant benefits to communities. However, its economic sustainability depends, among other factors, on consumer acceptance and willingness to pay a premium for its products.
Francesca Moino +5 more
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"Complete Labelling" and Domestic Prosecutions for Crimes Against Humanity. [PDF]
Eskauriatza JS.
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"Much has been written about the role of the International Criminal Court (ICC) and States Parties to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (States Parties), individually and collectively, within the framework of the Rome Statute of the ...
Vicheti Shilaho, Caroline,
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Abstract This contribution critically analyses the main international educational frameworks for teachers' digital competence, highlighting both critical issues and potential in relation to their professional development and the need to update school curricula.
Daniela Marzano +3 more
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The doctrine of joint criminal action in the ad hoc tribunals and its scope in the Rome Statute
The first judgment of the International Criminal Court has confirmed that article 25 (3) of the Rome Statute adopts the theory of control of the act to distinguish between principals and accessories.
Miren Odriozola-Gurrutxaga
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Organisms' energy requirements increase with body mass, leading to larger home range areas and lower population density. Previous research has highlighted the differential scaling of these variables in mammals, where species with large home ranges have higher density than expected due to increased home range overlap. Here we investigate this phenomenon
Luca Santini +2 more
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Charting Water‐in‐Natural‐Salt (WiNS) Electrolytes. Part I: Effect of Anion's Alkyl Tail Length
At 20 m, potassium carboxylates from formate to butyrate reveal anion tail‐controlled nanostructure. SAXS shows a pre‐peak shifting to lower q with chain length. Molecular dynamics reproduces S(q) and attributes it to concentration fluctuations forming bicontinuous segregation.
Alessandra Del Giudice +7 more
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ABSTRACT Societal gender role norms play a crucial role in shaping men's and women's career aspirations. However, prior research documenting this key role of gendered norms has primarily focused on heterosexual women and men in the global North‐West. Previous studies documenting differences in career interests by sexual orientation suggest that gender ...
Katharina Block +136 more
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This Note will examine problems that arise from the language of the Rome Statute itself. Part II will examine the potential strategic uses of the Rome Statute\u27s jurisdictional aspects.
Blanchet, Catherine R.
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