Consider also this question in the context of District Judge Weinstein's decision in United States v. Georgescu, 723 F. Sup p. 912 (ED. NY. 1989) (discussing what we would call “landing state” jurisdiction): Over the mid-Atlantic on a ...
The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life (english translation by Joseph Swain: 1915). New translation by Karen E. Fields 1995. New York: Simon & Schuster. dyer, C. 2007. there is no war on terror. The Guardian [Online], 24 January.
community as a whole and that serious breaches should attract special consequences was never doubted.49 In August 2000, the ILC, prompted also by its new rapporteur, James Crawford, decided to delete draft Art 19, as well as any ...
... James Crawford, decided to delete draftArt 19, as well as any reference to the word 'crime', from the text. ... 'The ILC's Draft Articles on State Responsibility: Toward Completion of a Second Reading', 94 AJIL (2000), 660, p 673.
... 2010), chapter 11 NICHOLLS, C, MONTGOMERY, C, KNOWLES, JB, DOOBAY, A and SUMMERS, M, Nicholls, Montgomery, and Knowles on the Law of Extradition and Mutual Assistance (3rd edn, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013) O'KEEFE, R, ...
Other useful discussions include David R. Andrews, A Thorn on the Tulip - A Scottish Trial in the Netherlands: The Story Behind the Lockerbie Trial, 36CASE W. RES. J. INT'LL. 307 (2004) and Julian B. Knowles, The Lockerbie Judgments: A ...
Parties negotiating the end of authoritarian regimes or armed conflicts are almost inevitably left in a situation of legal uncertainty.
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Governing through Globalised Crime: Futures for International Criminal Justice. Cullompton: Willan. Fox, C.A. 2007. Sacrificial Pasts and Messianic Futures: Religion as a Political Prospect, in René Girard and Giorgio Agamben.
The third edition has been significantly updated, especially to reflect case trends in the International Criminal Tribunals for Former Yugoslavia and for Rwanda (encompassing, among other matters, individual responsibility, defenses,...
The laws and principles of humanity vary with the individual, which, if for no other reason, should exclude them from ... 509, 513 (1821) (“crimes against mankind”) (citing Hugo Grotius); id. at 515 (“enemies of the whole human family”) ...
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9.56 9.57 in the Serbian Criminal Code, as well as the offences within the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY)158 and the offence, as also recognized in the Serbian Criminal Code, ...