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Universal civil jurisdiction and reparation for international crimes
The author examines the attractive notion of universal civil jurisdiction and its possible use to ensure the reparation for international crimes.
beatrice bonafe
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ABSTRACT In this paper, we trace the journey to create the Strong Roots for our Futures Program, a government program to resource and support Traditional Owners to undertake a range of activities in areas where no state recognition existed. We provide a background to state recognition in Victoria before considering the program design, leading to an ...
Nell Reidy +2 more
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Objective Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) for cancer can lead to immune‐related adverse events, including ICI‐associated inflammatory arthritis (ICI‐IA). There are no validated International Classification of Diseases (ICD) code–based case definitions for ICI‐IA.
Manar Elsayed +11 more
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Body donor programs in Australia and New Zealand: Current status and future opportunities
Abstract Body donation is critical to anatomy study in Australia and New Zealand. Annually, more than 10,000 students, anatomists, researchers, and clinicians access tissue donated by local consented donors through university‐based body donation programs. However, little research has been published about their operations.
Rebekah A. Jenkin, Kevin A. Keay
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Universal Jurisdiction and U.S. Law
The conventional wisdom among international law scholars is that customary international law-that is, the law that results from the customary practices and beliefs of nations-places limitations on the authority of nations to apply their laws ...
Bradley, Curtis A.
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Terrorism is a crime which involved more than one state to attack world peace and security. The handling of international terrorism is not only based on national law but also on international law.
Yasniar Rachmawati Madjid
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Abstract Anecdotally, educational institutions without access to human remains may choose to import these from other countries; however, there is currently no published information illuminating the existence of this trade. This study therefore aimed to document the nature of international transfer of human remains for education, and explore anatomists'
Jackie Hazelhurst +7 more
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Universal Jurisdiction In Absentia
Following the International Court of Justice's judgement of 14 February 2002 in the Arrest Warrant Case, the lawfulness of universal jurisdiction in absentia has been questioned anew.
Alexander Poels
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Beyond the grave: Do the dead have rights?
Abstract Anatomists who work with the Dead often see themselves as custodians of the Dead. To those who opine that the Dead no longer have Rights (legal or moral) or privileges and have nothing more to contribute to the development of Society or to human endeavor, the Dead's custodians might respond that there is ample evidence that some Rights and ...
Beverley Kramer, Bernard Moxham
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UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION AND THE PRINCIPLE OF NE BIS IN IDEM [PDF]
Universal jurisdiction was defined as “the assertion of jurisdiction to prescribe in the absence of any other accepted jurisdictional nexus at the time of the relevant conduct.” Professor Randall, in his seminal work on universal jurisdiction, opined ...
MIHAELA AGHENITEI, ION FLAMÂNZEANU
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