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Social Media, Stereotypes, and the Acknowledgement of War Crimes. [PDF]
Vico S.
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Criminological specificity of war crimes, their difference from crimes against humanity and genocide [PDF]
At the present day sometimes crime of genocide is practically described as a crime against humanity, and the latter is characterized as war crimes. Although some similarity does exist between these kinds of crimes, they have different peculiarities by ...
Alovsat Allahverdiyev
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The paper presents one of the activities at the global level and, there is partially analysed its impact on safety factors in the transport of passengers and goods, as well as in the provision of services in this area at the moment.
Miloš Grahovac
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Application of universal jurisdiction for war crimes in national legislations of states: comparative analysis [PDF]
The present article is dedicated to the meaning, nature and scope of the universal jurisdiction over war crimes as well as the use of universal jurisdiction in the practice of various states.
Av Alovsat Vilayet
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The article reveals the criminal law characteristics of war crimes in the International Criminal Law, International Humanitarian Law and under the National Criminal Law. The category of “war crimes” is analysed and its Criminal Law description is made in
S. V. Shcherbak
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SOME LEGAL ASPECTS OF APPLICATION OF UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION OVER WAR CRIMES
The application of universal jurisdiction over war crimes requires responses to a number of questions: Which crimes under international law are considered war crimes? Is there consensus regarding the application of universal jurisdiction over war crimes?
İlyas Guliyev
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An approach for evaluation the safety and quality of transport at the open pit mines, based on the EDAS method [PDF]
Transport of ore and overburden at the open pit mines represents the most important and the most complex process in the open pit excavation technology.
Maksimović Mlađan +3 more
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War crimes allegations and the UK : towards a fairer investigative process [PDF]
War crimes allegations have dogged the UK military for decades. Yet there is no settled process to deal with them. Different legal responses deployed have all suffered from complaints of unfairness. This paper proposes foundations for a more satisfactory
Williams, Andrew
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Processing War Crimes in front of National Courts in the Region – Between International Obligations and Real Politics [PDF]
The fight against impunity for war crimes is one of the basic principles of international law. The criminal prosecution of the perpetrators of these crimes stems from international obligations that states have for the purpose of establishing facts and ...
Sabina Subašić Galijatović
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Ukrainian law enforcement agencies are investigating more than 18,000 war crimes and crimes of aggression, including 18,177 violations of the laws and customs of war, more than 5,000 murders and 6,000 civilian injuries, and about 23,000 destructions of ...
Oksana Kaluzhna, Kateryna Shunevych
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