... Nature ofInternationalCriminalLawand Mens Rea Individual Criminal Responsibility in InternationalCriminalLaw Susceptibility ofDefenses in InternationalCriminalLaw ... International xxvi Defenses in ContemporaryInternationalLawCriminalLaw continues and updates G.J Alexander Knoops’ doctrinal analysis ofdefenses in the “general part” ofinternationalcriminallaw It ... School ofLaw St Louis, MO, USA John Dugard Member, InternationalLaw Commission, Geneva; Emeritus Professor of Law, University of Witwatersrand, South Africa; and Professor of Public International...
... parliament and cabinet A prolific writer, he is the author and editor of nearly 70 books and the author of over 230 law review articles on internationalcriminal law, comparative criminal law, and human ... under the spell ofinternationalcriminallawand the beauty of bringing an end to the culture of impunity”) LAWRENCE DOUGLAS, THE MEMORY OF JUDGMENT: MAKING LAWAND HISTORY IN TRIALS OF THE HOLOCAUST ... Recent Development ofInternationalCriminalLaw 285 Brigitte Stern and Isabell Fouchard Chapter 10: The InternationalCriminal Court and The Transformation ofInternationalLaw 309...
... practice and procedure ofinternationalcriminallaw Key Issues in InternationalCriminalLaw Goes on to explore issuesof importance such as universal jurisdiction, amnesties andinternationalcriminal ... University of Canterbury (New Zealand) from the University of Nottingham at the beginning of 2003 He teaches and researches in criminal law, internationalcriminallawand transnational criminal law. Together ... extensively on topics ofinternationalcriminallaw Robert Cryer is Professor ofInternationalandCriminalLaw at the University of Birmingham He is the author, inter alia, of Prosecuting International...
... Garner, ‘Punishment of Offenders Against the Laws and Customs of War’, 14 American Journal ofInternationalLaw 70, 90 – 94(1920); John Fischer Williams, InternationalCriminalLaw , in John Fischer ... 1926 International Congress of Penal Law 1937 League of Nations Convention for the Creation of an InternationalCriminal Court Concluding Observations Chapter II: The Development of the Lawof ... section of Dr El Zeidy’s book is devoted to the work of the InternationalLaw Commission in preparing the draft codes of offences against the peace and security of mankind and the statute for an international...
... 424 Foreword Internationalcriminallaw is a new branch of law, with one foot in internationallawand the other in criminallaw Until the Nuremberg trial, internationalcriminallaw was largely ... experience of Nuremberg and Tokyo and national criminal courts, and successfully integrates national andinternationalcriminal law, humanitarian lawand human rights law At the same time the ICTY and ... and substantive lawof the InternationalCriminal Court In recent times, in part as a result of disillusionment following the slow start of the InternationalCriminal Court, the pendulum of international...
... Internationalcriminallaw 1.2 Other concepts ofinternationalcriminallaw 1.3 Sources ofinternationalcriminallaw 1.4 Internationalcriminallawand other areas oflaw 1.5 A body ofcriminallaw 3 ... and discussion, and materials for exercises and simulations ROBERT CRYER is Professor ofInternationalandCriminalLaw at the University of Birmingham HÅKAN FRIMAN is Visiting Professor at University ... introduction for all students ofinternationalcriminallawandinternational relations, and now covers developments in the ICC and victims’ rights alternatives to internationalcriminal justice The book...
... of the Statute of the InternationalCriminal Court and the role of national courts, and offers a challenging insight into the future ofinternationalcriminal justice.This is an intelligent and ... written and lectured widely on issuesofinternationalcriminallawand the ICC As a member of Matrix Chambers and Gray’s Inn, he has a substantial practice as counsel and arbitrator in international ... Nuremberg trials: internationallaw in the making Issuesof complexity, complicity and complementarity: from the Nuremberg trials to the dawn of the newInternationalCriminal Court...
... face A list of defendants and a list of indictable charges emerged only after months of argument, and in violation of the traditions of justice in all the major Allied powers The choice of defendants ... of the indictment was quietly dropped for just such reasons The issue of economic criminals was equally tendentious While Soviet lawyers, British socialists and Jackson’s team ofNew Dealer lawyers ... minister of the interior and former head of the Nazi People’s Court, and the SS general, Kurt Daluege, head of the Order Police and an important figure in the apparatus of repression and genocide...
... on behalf of the State, who was not an of cial or an Issuesof complexity, complicity and complementarity 39 organ of the State, andof whom, furthermore, in the face of the theory oflaw as it ... the history of human rights and humanitarian law There was a paradigm shift It was the beginning of a new way of thinking about internationallaw as going beyond obligations on states and attaching ... complexity of the detail of what actually constitutes a violation of the laws and customs of war So, the Charter of the Tokyo Tribunal offered little assistance in dealing with the first layer of complexity...
... network of those who facilitate, plan and perpetrate the violations of human rights and humanitarian law The concept of complicity is at the heart ofcontemporary questions of morality and ethics ... ‘Enforcing International Humanitarian Law: Catching the Accomplices’ (2001) 83 Review of the International Committee of the Red Cross 439–59 at 451 Issues of complexity, complicity and complementarity ... Transcripts of the Proceedings of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East in Twenty-Two Volumes (annotated, compiled and edited by R J Pritchard and S M Zaide, Garland, New York and London,...
... principles ofinternationallaw recognised by the Charter of the Nuremberg Tribunal and the judgment of the tribunal and directed the committee on the codification ofinternationallaw to treat ... 50 Internationaland Comparative Law Quarterly 435–46; and Boris Kondoch, ‘The United Nations Administration of East Timor’ (2001) Journal of Conflict and Security Law 245–65 For a discussion of ... with the present Statute and the Rules of Procedure and Evidence of the International Tribunal Article of the ICTR Statute provides: The International Tribunal for Rwanda and national courts shall...
... Protocols I and II of 1977 and the punishment of serious violation ofinternational humanitarian law. The relevant Belgian law provided that its courts would have jurisdiction in respect of offences ... Case: Immunity of a Former Head of State’(1999) 48 Internationaland Comparative Law Quarterly 207; and Jill M Sears, ‘Confronting the “Culture of Impunity”: Immunity of Heads of State from Nuremberg ... subsequent law review articles, for example, Michael Byers,‘The Lawand Politics of the Pinochet Case’ (2000) 10 Duke Journal of Comparative andInternationalLaw 415, available at www .law. duke.edu/journals/djcil/articles/djcil10p415...
... suppression of crimes ofinternational 10 11 Report of the InternationalLaw Commission on the Question ofInternationalCriminal Jurisdiction, UN Doc A/CN.4/15 (1950), reprinted in Yearbook of the International ... to solve the rule oflaw problem As to internationalcriminal law, when the Nuremberg Charter was adopted in 1945, there was little by way of a set ofinternationalcriminal laws appropriate for ... internationallaw were not itself a kind of civil law, not indeed the lawof a particular country, but of the world.3 In this universalist tradition, internationallaw is seen as ‘a kind of civil law ,...
... the ICC to consist of a mixture of judges with criminal trial experience and qualifications and those experienced in internationalcriminallaw and/ or human rights.34 In a number of respects the ... would proceed on the basis of 138 the relevant crime under international law, any associated rules ofinternational law, and the national lawof the state or states where ... Siekmann, ‘The Fall of Srebrenica and the Attitude of Dutchbat from an International Legal Perspective’ (1998) Yearbook ofInternational Humanitarian Law 301 136 law to the extent...
... ‘Women’s Issues in InternationalCriminal Law: Recent Developments and the Potential Contribution of the ICC’, in Dinah Shelton (ed.), International Crimes, Peace, and Human Rights: The Role of the International ... ‘Women’s Issues in InternationalCriminal Law: Recent Developments and the Potential Contribution of the ICC’, in Dinah Shelton (ed.), International Crimes, Peace, and Human Rights: The Role of the International ... Crimes in Bosnia and Beyond’ (1997) 22 Yale Journal ofInternationalLaw 299 at 324 Simon Chesterman,‘Never Again … and Again: Law, Order, and the Gender of War Crimes in Bosnia and Beyond’ (1997)...
... McCormack and Gerry Simpson (eds.), The Lawof War Crimes: National andInternational Approaches (Kluwer Law International, London and The Hague, 1997), p at p 28 Prospects andissues for the International ... number of ways, including the very notion of an InternationalCriminal Court The second half of the twentieth century has seen the strengthening of human rights andof the humanitarian lawof war and ... ‘Aspects ofCriminal Responsibility for Violations of Laws of War’, in Antonio Cassese (ed.), The New Humanitarian Lawof Armed Conflict (Editoriale Scientifica, Naples, 1979), p 206 Prospects and issues...
... thickness of the high-κ dielectric, εSiO2 and εhigh-κ are the permittivity of SiO2 and the high-κ dielectric, respectively, and Thigh-κ,Phy is the physical thickness of the high-κ film The candidate ... thickness) and (b) effective work function of TaN as a function of RTA temperature with and without HfN capping layer on top of the TaN/SiO2 stack 71 Fig 3.5 (a) Gate leakage measurement of HfN/TaN/SiO2 ... increase of electric field by a factor of α, as well as the increase of power density by a factor of α2 to α3 [6] Fig 1.2 illustrates the scaling of VDD, Ch 1: Introduction threshold voltage (Vth), and...
... enforcement of the lawand • the interactions between International Humanitarian Lawand other related areas ofinternationallaw such as Human Rights, Refugee Law, Arms Control and Disarmament Law, and ... Rules of Procedure and Evidence, and contemplates the draft Rules of Procedure and Evidence of the InternationalCriminal Court In Chapter , Michael Bohlander reviews the lawand jurisprudence of ... the development and application ofinternationalcriminallaw not only by the ICTY, but also by the ad hoc InternationalCriminal Tribunal for Rwanda and the newInternationalCriminal Court Liberal...
... internationalcriminallaw 1.3 Sources ofinternationalcriminallaw 1.4 Internationalcriminallawand other areas oflaw 1.5 A body ofcriminallaw The Objectives ofInternationalCriminalLaw 2.1 Introduction ... Table of Cases Table of Treaties Table of Abbreviations Part A Introduction Introduction: What is InternationalCriminal Law? 1.1 Internationalcriminallaw 1.2 Other concepts ofinternationalcriminal ... droit internationalInternationalCriminal Court International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights International Court of Justice Internationaland Comparative Law Quarterly International Criminal...
... as perpetrators and victims ofinternational crimes; ofinternationalcriminallawand the promotion of human rights and social justice; andof what comes after internationalcriminal prosecutions, ... discussion of the inconsistency ofinternationalcriminal law, see Steven R Ratner, “The Schizophrenia ofInternationalCriminal Law, ” 33 Texas InternationalLaw Journal (1998), 237–56 11 International ... rules of recognition for internationalcriminallaw would involve an account of the role treaties, conventions, national criminal law, and custom play in the identification of the substance of international...