Recognition of the human right to peace provides an important link to international criminal law in that it underpins the crime of aggression. The article discusses how the right has developed within the context of debates about amendments to the Rome Statute
ON THE ROLE OF HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION IN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICEThe article deals with the i...
The objective of this thesis is threefold, dealing with the constitutional guarantee of Human Rights...
The Nuremberg Judgment on the leaders of Nazi Germany proclaimed ‘crimes against peace’ – the planni...
Recognition of the human right to peace provides an important link to international criminal law in ...
This study presents a bottom-up approach to address the current impasse regarding the international ...
This article examines the paradoxical question of whether the International Criminal Court will requ...
This article examines the paradoxical question of whether the International Criminal Court will requ...
This article examines the paradoxical question of whether the International Criminal Court will requ...
This article examines the paradoxical question of whether the International Criminal Court will requ...
Violation of human rights is one of the oldest forms of crime since humans live together and interac...
This study presents a bottom-up approach to address the current impasse regarding the international ...
The institutional arrangements for the promotion of peace, truth, justice, reparation and reconcilia...
This article will address the question of how the international community should respond when the pu...
This article begins to imagine future directions of the International Criminal Court. The article fo...
When the United Nations drafted the Rome Statute, it intended to create an entity, what would eventu...
ON THE ROLE OF HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION IN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICEThe article deals with the i...
The objective of this thesis is threefold, dealing with the constitutional guarantee of Human Rights...
The Nuremberg Judgment on the leaders of Nazi Germany proclaimed ‘crimes against peace’ – the planni...
Recognition of the human right to peace provides an important link to international criminal law in ...
This study presents a bottom-up approach to address the current impasse regarding the international ...
This article examines the paradoxical question of whether the International Criminal Court will requ...
This article examines the paradoxical question of whether the International Criminal Court will requ...
This article examines the paradoxical question of whether the International Criminal Court will requ...
This article examines the paradoxical question of whether the International Criminal Court will requ...
Violation of human rights is one of the oldest forms of crime since humans live together and interac...
This study presents a bottom-up approach to address the current impasse regarding the international ...
The institutional arrangements for the promotion of peace, truth, justice, reparation and reconcilia...
This article will address the question of how the international community should respond when the pu...
This article begins to imagine future directions of the International Criminal Court. The article fo...
When the United Nations drafted the Rome Statute, it intended to create an entity, what would eventu...
ON THE ROLE OF HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION IN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICEThe article deals with the i...
The objective of this thesis is threefold, dealing with the constitutional guarantee of Human Rights...
The Nuremberg Judgment on the leaders of Nazi Germany proclaimed ‘crimes against peace’ – the planni...