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Published: 22 September 2016
... commanders and other superiors embodied in the Rome Statute is an instructive one’, although this is a rather isolated opinion. Nevertheless, the Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia has acknowledged that whether the liability of civilian superiors...
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Published: 15 October 2009
...International Law Commission United Nations Security Council International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia Crimes against humanity War crimes The Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (‘Genocide Convention’ or ‘Convention’), as stated in its Preamble...
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Published: 15 October 2009
...International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia Appeals Chamber Genocide One of the various obscure issues in determining whether the crime of genocide has been perpetrated relates to whether it is always required for acts of genocide...
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Published: 15 October 2009
...International Criminal Court International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia Mens rea Actus reus Joint criminal enterprise Complicity in genocide is one of the ‘acts’ of genocide listed in Article III of the Convention on the Prevention...
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Published: 18 March 2010
...International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia Standing International courts and tribunals, powers 7.1 The ‘International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law...
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Published: 22 February 2007
...League of Nations (historical) International Law Commission International Court of Justice International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia UN Charter UNCLOS (UN Convention on the Law of the Sea) NGOs (Non-Governmental Organizations) This book is about the constitutive processes...
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Published: 25 July 2002
...League of Nations (historical) International Law Commission International Criminal Court International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia Since World War II Prosecution Nullum crimen sine lege For all its imperfections, the Statute...
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Published: 25 July 2002
...International Court of Justice International Criminal Court International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea Prosecutors Jurisdiction 1 Reference should be made to Ch. 29.1 below...
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Published: 25 July 2002
...United Nations Security Council International Criminal Court International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia Jurisdiction International courts and tribunals, procedure Judges International courts and tribunals, powers Genocide Individual...
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Published: 25 July 2002
...United Nations Security Council International Criminal Court International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia Jurisdiction International courts and tribunals, procedure Prosecutors Sovereignty The ratione loci jurisdiction...
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Published: 25 July 2002
...United Nations Security Council International Criminal Court International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia Jurisdiction Through the establishment of the ICTY and the ICTR, the Security Council gave a new dimension to the exercise of its...
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Published: 25 July 2002
...International Criminal Court International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia Statutes of limitation Crimes against humanity War crimes Peremptory norms / ius cogens Travaux préparatoires Article 29 of the Rome Statute asserts that ‘[the] crimes within the jurisdiction of the Court...
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Published: 25 July 2002
.... The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, for its part, has ‘the power to prosecute persons responsible for serious violations of international humanitarian law’ (Article 1 of the Statute annexed to Security Council Resolution 827) without restriction to persons occupying a high post...
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Published: 25 July 2002
... Tribunal for Rwanda International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia Crimes against humanity Genocide War crimes Nullum crimen sine lege General principles of international law ...
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Published: 25 July 2002
... of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) when drafting the ICTY Rules of Procedure and Evidence. As one commentator has noted, the adopted Rules were carved from the adversarial common law tradition, for a rather prosaic reason, namely, the timely submission by the United States...
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Published: 25 July 2002
... Yugoslavia, Balancing Witnesses’ Need against Defendants’ Rights’, 46 Hastings Law Journal ( 1995 ) 909; A. Klip , ‘ Witnesses before the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia ’, 67 RIDP ( 1996 ) 267; M. Leigh , ‘ The Yugoslav Tribunal: Use...
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Published: 25 July 2002
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Published: 25 July 2002
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Published: 25 July 2002
... do not manifestly derogate from it; see para. 64. 12 See G. Sluiter , ‘Obtaining Evidence for the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia: An Overview and Assessment of Domestic Implementing Legislation’, 45 NILR (1998) 87 . 13...
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Published: 25 July 2002
... and Herzegovina ’, 7 EJIL ( 1996 ) 164; J. R. W. D. Jones , ‘ The Implications of the Dayton Peace Agreement for the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia ’, 7 EJIL ( 1996 ) 226; K. Lescure and F. Trintignac , International Justice...