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War Crimes Law (Belgium)
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Law Reports of Trial of War Criminals, Volume VI, English Edition
No. ICC-01/04-02/06 23 February 2017 Original
The Legal Limits of Universal Jurisdiction
Murder by an Unprivileged Belligerent Is Not a War Crime
How the United States and Canada Violate International Law and Fail to Ensure the Prosecution of War Criminals
Article 124, War Crimes, and the Development of the Rome Statute
Universal Jurisdiction: a Practice Guide
No. ICC-01/04-02/06 1/36 26 January 2017 Original: English No.: ICC-01/04-02/06 Date: 26 January 2017 the APPEALS CHAMBER Before
THE OVERLAPPING BETWEEN WAR CRIMES and CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY in INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW FULVIO MARIA PALOMBINO* * Doctoral
Is the Prosecution of War Crimes Just and Effective? Rethinking the Lessons from Sociology and Psychology
ISRAELI SETTLEMENTS and the ICC What Does the Application of the Crimes of the Rome Statute to the Continued Existence and Expan
Prosecuting Corporate Complicity in War Crimes Under Canadian Law, 2009, LLM, University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
Law Reports of Trial of War Criminals, Volume XI, English
Corporate War Crimes, Prosecuting the Pillage of Natural Resources
Individual Liability of Private Military Personnel Under International Criminal Law
AJLS 4,1 F5 51-84.Indd
War Crimes Law for the Twenty-First Century
Top View
American Courts-Martial for Enemy War Crimes Tara Lee DLA Piper
Sexual Slavery and the International Criminal Court: Advancing International Law
How Does Law Protect in War?
Grotius Repudiated: the American Objections to the International Criminal Court and the Commitment to International Law
The Absorption of Grave Breaches Into War Crimes
English No. ICC-01/04-02/06 OA5 Date: 15 June 2017
What Is a War Crime?
Universal Permissive Jurisdiction for the Violation of Common Article 3 of the Geneva Conventions for the Protection of the Victims of War of 12 August 1949*
Consistency of the Interpretation and Implementation of Command Responsibility and Its Components in International Criminal Law
Belgium's Universal Jurisdiction Law: Vindication of International Justice Or Pursuit of Politics?
MAKING the INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT WORK a Handbook for Implementing the Rome Statute
State Opinio Juris and International Humanitarian Law Pluralism
Closing a Loophole in Accountability for War Crimes: Successor Commanders' Duty to Punish Known Past Offenses
Implementing International Law in Israel/Palestine Conflict: Introduction George E
Defining Terrorism As the Peacetime Equivalent of War Crimes: Problems and Prospects*
Immunity for Core Crimes? the ICJ's Judgment in the Congo V. Belgium
Empowering United States Courts to Hear Crimes Within the Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court Douglass Cassel Notre Dame Law School,
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A NEW PARADIGM of CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW: the UN War Crimes Commission of 1943-1948 and Its Associated Courts and Tribunals