La culture juridique des hommes d’Église en Anjou et dans le Maine (XIVe – début XVIe siècles) - The Legal Culture of the Clergy in Anjou and Maine (from the 14th to the Early 16th Centuries) [PDF]
Dealing with the legal culture of the clergymen in the late Middle Ages, this study aims to comprehend the coincidence between the spread of a particular type of intellectual training and the consciousness that a social group could have to build its own ...
MATZ, Jean-Michel
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War and criminal law policy of Ukraine: challenges and responses
The article is devoted to the characteristics of the main challenges of the war for the development of Ukrainian society and the state and responses to them in the field of criminal law policy formation and implementation.
Yu. V. Orlov, N. O. Pribytkova
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Are civil wars to blame for crime in Central America? [PDF]
The countries of Central America are high up on the list of nations with the highest crime rates in the world. According to the literature, the most common argument is that these high crimerates are a legacy of the armed conflicts of the 1980s.
Ana Sofia Cardenal Izquierdo
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Deconstruction of organised crime and research of war victimisation [PDF]
There are many indications that various aspects and factors of large-scale war victimization could be made visible through the collection and analyses of data on organized crime in post-conflict societies.
Simeunović-Patić Biljana +1 more
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Command responsibility of autonomous weapons under international humanitarian law
The use of autonomous weapons is becoming one of the most significant threats to humanity in today’s society. One of the major issues confronting the use of autonomous weapons is that of command responsibility.
Yordan Gunawan +3 more
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The Latest Developments in the Crime of Aggression in International Law [PDF]
The crime of territorial aggression is among the most terrible international crimes. After the outbreak of World War II, the Allies decided to try the defeated Axis of this war, including on charges of crimes against peace.
Mohsen Ghadir, Mohamdreza Rashnavadi
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Ecocide: from a war crime to an international crime?
in response to the relevance achieved in the last decade, this article explores the evolution of ecocide as a legal concept, from its origins to its contemporary status as a potential international crime, with the aim of assessing whether current ...
Jonatan Rigo-García
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Between Hype and Understatement: Reassessing Cyber Risks as a Security Strategy
Most of the actions that fall under the trilogy of cyber crime, terrorism,and war exploit pre-existing weaknesses in the underlying technology.Because these vulnerabilities that exist in the network are not themselvesillegal, they tend to be overlooked ...
Audrey Guinchard
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The participation of criminals in a hybrid war: a look through the prism of Ukrainian realities
The article considers the participation of criminals in the Russian-Ukrainian hybrid war. The publications of Western and national scientists are analyzed according to the problem chosen by the author.
Mykola Chaplyk
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Towards the Human Rights of Future Generations and the Role of Interantional Criminal Court [PDF]
The challenges of the past century—such as terrorism, nuclear threats, population growth,and drug trafficking—have significantly impacted global security and human rights.
Peyman Namamian
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