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Justice Beyond Borders? Australia and the International Criminal Court [PDF]
The International Criminal Court (ICC) came into being on 1 July 2002. A four-person team opened an office in The Hague and will collect reports and allegations of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity until judges and a prosecutor are ...
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The US military invasion to Afghanistan took place when the War on Terror declared by the United States after the incident in September, 2001 at World Trade Center. One of the military operations in this invasion was called Enduring Freedom.
Reno Ismadi +2 more
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Is all Fair in Love and War Crimes Trials? Regulation 55 and the Katanga Case [PDF]
The use of Regulation 55 and the recent Katanga judgment at the International Criminal Court have attracted criticism – not just from outside commentators but most notably from within the Chamber through the dissenting opinion of Judge Van den Wyngaert ...
Klinkner, Melanie Josefine
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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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International Crimes and the Netherland’s Law: Strategy of Implementation
Introduction. The adoption of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court proved to be an important factor that stimulated a radical reform of national laws relating to the prosecution of international crimes.
N. A. Safarov +2 more
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Criminalization of Ecocide Acts from the Perspective of Dogmatik
In the face of the globalization of risk society and the increasingly serious ecological crisis, the international community proposed to formulate the ecocide in the Rome Statute in response to the public’s physical security.
Ван Хунвэй
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The International Criminal Court: An Historie Step to Combat Impunity
Fifty years after it was originally promised in article VI ofthe Genocide Convention, the International Criminal Court (ICC) has finally seen the light of day. It was created by the Rome Conference, which met from June 15 to July l7, 1998, following four
William A. Schabas
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United States Concepts of Due Process in Criminal Procedure and the International Criminal Court
The provisions of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court should be evaluated considering the due process principles of the United States Constitution to determine if it would be appropriate for the US government to sanction the sending of ...
Delaine Russell Swenson
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The Human Right to peace [PDF]
Recognition of the human right to peace provides an important link to international criminal law in that it underpins the crime of aggression. The article discusses how the right has developed within the context of debates about amendments to the Rome ...
Schabas, William A.
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The article notes the reasons of Russia’s refusal to participate in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. The certain provisions of the Statute are analyzed and their contradiction to the norms of the Constitution of the Russian ...
Lazutin Lev
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