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How To Protect International Crimes

How To Protect International Crimes

... Special! thanks! must! go! to! those! who! generously! gave! their! time! to! be! interviewed! or! otherwise!provided!further!information!including!Mr.!Gabriel!Bicinskas,!Coordinator!of! the! Human! Rights! Observatory! ...

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Elusive Justice for Victims of the Abdoulay Yerodia International Crimes of August 1998 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Elusive Justice for Victims of the Abdoulay Yerodia International Crimes of August 1998 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

... the crimes of which Yerodia was accused in Belgium, its decision has contributed to shielding him from ...of international crimes) as well as the implication of the ICJ decision on victims’ right to ...

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The Turn to Corporate Criminal Liability for International Crimes: Transcending the Alien Tort Statute

The Turn to Corporate Criminal Liability for International Crimes: Transcending the Alien Tort Statute

... war crimes in non-international armed ...the International Criminal Tribunals Recast the Laws of War, 59 V AND ...in international criminal justice, with surprisingly little mention of the ...

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A Wolf in Sheep\u27s Clothing? Transitional Justice and the Effacement of State Accountability for International Crimes

A Wolf in Sheep\u27s Clothing? Transitional Justice and the Effacement of State Accountability for International Crimes

... Serious Crimes Panel within the new country’s national court ...created international panels to prosecute international crimes within the Kosovar court ...of International ...

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An exploration of corporate criminal liability in international law for aiding and abetting international crimes in Africa

An exploration of corporate criminal liability in international law for aiding and abetting international crimes in Africa

... in international law for complicity in the commission of international crimes in ...serious crimes, currently they cannot be held criminally responsible under international ...in ...

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The Relationship between International and National Courts in   Prosecuting International Crimes: The Principle of Complementarity Perspective

The Relationship between International and National Courts in   Prosecuting International Crimes: The Principle of Complementarity Perspective

... international crimes. According to the ICC preamble paragraph 3 international crimes “threaten the peace, security and welfare of the ...of international criminals help to avoid ...

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Reparations for international crimes and the development of a civil dimension of international criminal justice

Reparations for international crimes and the development of a civil dimension of international criminal justice

... for international crimes, it is important to first briefly consider the legal framework of the TFV, and its connection with a judicial mechanism (the ICC ...

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Realising the Right to Health for Victims of International Crimes. The Case of Medical Rehabilitation Reparations Ordered by International Courts: Challenges, Possibilities and Ways of Improvement

Realising the Right to Health for Victims of International Crimes. The Case of Medical Rehabilitation Reparations Ordered by International Courts: Challenges, Possibilities and Ways of Improvement

... International crimes under the ICC’s jurisdiction, ie, genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and crime of aggression, inflict severe harm on victims and seriously affect their physical ...

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Big Fish, Small Ponds: International Crimes in National Courts

Big Fish, Small Ponds: International Crimes in National Courts

... If a country coming under the watchful eye of the ICC prefers to retain jurisdiction and hold alleged perpetrators of war crimes, crimes against humanity, or genocide responsible on a domestic level, the ...

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Gravity in the Statute of the International Criminal Court and Conduct that Constitutes, Instigates or Facilitates International Crimes

Gravity in the Statute of the International Criminal Court and Conduct that Constitutes, Instigates or Facilitates International Crimes

... Article 53(1). See Megumi Ochi, ‘‘Gravity Threshold before the International Criminal Court: An Overview of the Court’s Practice’’, ICD Brief, 19, January 2016, p. 15. It is worth recalling that, in contrast with ...

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State Policy as an Element of International Crimes

State Policy as an Element of International Crimes

... In the first genocide prosecution to come to judgment before the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia ICTY, the Trial Chamber held that a State plan or policy was no[r] ...

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The United Nations ad hoc Tribunals' effectivenesss in prosecuting international crimes

The United Nations ad hoc Tribunals' effectivenesss in prosecuting international crimes

... “Do international criminal tribunals deter or exacerbate humanitarian atrocities?” ...an international ad hoc ...an international arrest ...and crimes, see generally The Fifth Annual Ernest ...

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Joint Intentions to Commit International Crimes

Joint Intentions to Commit International Crimes

... This Article concludes that international courts ought to be developing their doctrine around the concept of joint or shared intentions-a philosophically nuanced theory [r] ...

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U.S. Unilateralism and International Crimes: The International Criminal Court and Terrorism

U.S. Unilateralism and International Crimes: The International Criminal Court and Terrorism

... 18. See Belgium Moves to Limit War Crimes Law, Repair U.S. In 1993, Belgium enacted a Law for the Suppression of Grave Violations of International Humanitarian Law, perm[r] ...

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An International Crimes Court: Further Tales of the King of Corinth

An International Crimes Court: Further Tales of the King of Corinth

... The Commission also had some concern regarding the question of the legal force of judgments; namely, the interplay between judgments of the international criminal cou[r] ...

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Toward a Situational Model for Regulating International Crimes

Toward a Situational Model for Regulating International Crimes

... As we have seen, the situational approach urges attention to the relationship between crime and its environment. In the international criminal context, this could re[r] ...

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Crimes Against Humanity - The Need for a New Treaty and Its Relationship to the International Criminal Court

Crimes Against Humanity - The Need for a New Treaty and Its Relationship to the International Criminal Court

... on international crimes require contracting states to pass leg- islation to establish criminal ...on crimes against humanity this requirement is set forth in draft Article 6: “Each State shall take ...

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Rethinking the Criminology of Crimes of States: Monumental, Mundane, Mislabeled and Miscalculated Crimes

Rethinking the Criminology of Crimes of States: Monumental, Mundane, Mislabeled and Miscalculated Crimes

... War Crimes, Genocide & Crimes Against Humanity and State Crime – now focus on crimes of states, and state crime scholarship is increasingly being published in such journals as Social Justice, ...

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The UN War Crimes Commission and International Law: Revisiting World War II Precedents and Practice

The UN War Crimes Commission and International Law: Revisiting World War II Precedents and Practice

... of international criminal justice about major atrocities; and the UNWCC‘s work provides an example of what it might look ...valuable international sanction and legitimation to future trials that could build ...

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Business Crimes in Entertainment and Sports: A Primer and Discussion in the Subtext of the Olympics and International Sports

Business Crimes in Entertainment and Sports: A Primer and Discussion in the Subtext of the Olympics and International Sports

... involves crimes committed against business ...property crimes,” we will proceed into a discussion of a category of offenses often perpetrated by businesspersons in the conduct of a range of illegal ...

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