Malaysia and the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
Through its founding treaty, the Rome Statute, the establishment of the International Criminal Court (ICC) has received support and opposition from many countries.
Fareed Mohd Hassan +2 more
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Russia and the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
The present article provides the analysis of the reasons why Russia has changed its position towards the International Criminal Court. The article covers the intermediate results of ICC’s work, including some legal difficulties appeared throughout the ...
A. Y. Skuratova
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Human Trafficking and the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
The case for extending the reach of the Rome Statute to the crime of human trafficking has not yet been made in detail. The brutality which occurs when human beings are trafficked by criminal gangs is of an equally egregious nature as the other crimes ...
Clare Frances Moran
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Principles of Jurisdiction and the Mechanism of Accepting Litigation in the International Criminal Court [PDF]
On July 17, 1998, at the Rome Conference, the Statute of the Criminal Court was signed by 120 countries as an international treaty and as a result, it was decided that after the 60th day from the date of deposit of the 60th instrument of ratification ...
Behzad Dorraj
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A Reflection on the Theoretical and Practical Aspects of the Cooperation of Third States with the International Criminal Court [PDF]
The idea of establishing an International Criminal Court can be considered as a transformational and developmental idea in the field of international law.
Farveh Farhadi babadi +2 more
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From the end of the year 2008 to 2021, Israel committed four wars in the Gaza Strip. These wars were known as Operation Cast Lead in 2009, Operation Pillar of Cloud in 2012, Operation Protective Edge in 2014, and Operation Guardian of the Walls in 2021.
Muath Mohammed Alashqar +2 more
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Humanitarian intervention in the context of the crime of aggression under Article 8 bis of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court [PDF]
Even though it does not represent a new concept in international law, the notion of humanitarian intervention still causes numerous controversies when it comes to its content and applicability.
Radmanović Jelena
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The Travails of Prosecuting Serving Heads of State before the ICC: The Case of Omar Al Bashir and Vladimir Putin [PDF]
Even though the International Criminal Court (ICC) is more than two decades after the Rome Statute was ratified by state parties, prosecuting serving heads of state before its jurisdiction has been a nightmare, albeit the Court does not recognise ...
Paul S. Masumbe
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Post-Mortem Protection of Human Dignity
After a long development, Rome Statute represents a codification of customary international humanitarian law. Despite of her own national history with respect to war crimes, Germany finally promotes prosecution of offences against crimes as set forth by ...
Manferd Dauster
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Challenges of the International Criminal Court to follow up Sudanese President Case: African Union opposed to non-cooperation of its member states with the Criminal Court [PDF]
Following the failure of the African Union Peace and Security Council to suspend Bashir's case by the Security Council, the International Criminal Court issued a second arrest warrant for Bashir.
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