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Closing The Gaps In United States Law And Implementing The rome Statute: A Comparative Approach [PDF]
This paper provides a comparative framework to analyze the extent to which five major democracies Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, Germany, and France-incorporated the subject matter jurisdiction Articles of the Rome Statute of the International ...
Hatchell, Michael P.
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The issue of “universal jurisdiction” reveals a legal chasm in the applicability of the Rome Statute and have plagued the International Criminal Court with criticisms for not having the right to exercise such jurisdiction over international crimes ...
Anwesha Mishra
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Russia’s Obligation Not to Defeat Object and Purpose of Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court [PDF]
Russia signed the Rome Statute on 8 September 2000. After the International Criminal Court commenced an examination of the alleged commission of international crimes during the Russian invasion in Georgia and Ukraine, Russia unsigned the Statute and ...
Bagdavadze, Giorgi
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Criminal codes are used to regulate provisions on participation to penalize those who contribute to crimes, except for the perpetrator. Furthermore, participation isshaped within the framework ofspecific principlesin the statutes and case laws of ...
Sercan Tokdemir
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Covid-19 as an issue of memory, truth, and justice: an interview with Deisy Ventura. [PDF]
Ventura D +4 more
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Pull and Push'- Implementing the Complementarity Principle of the Rome Statute of the ICC within the AU: Opportunities and Challenges [PDF]
The complementarity principle of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) is an international legal principle that governs the relationship between two; sometimes; contrasting international principles of law; namely sovereign equality ...
Bachmann, Sascha-Dominik Dov +1 more
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International humanitarian law violations in northern Uganda: victims' health, policy, and programming implications. [PDF]
Marshak A, Atim T, Mazurana D.
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Banal Crimes Against Humanity: The Case of Asylum Seekers in Greece [PDF]
In recent years, Greece has inflicted widespread inhuman and degrading treatment on asylum seekers. The European Union border agency Frontex has knowingly exposed asylum seekers to such treatment in Greek detention centres.
Kalpouzos, I., Mann, I.
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