States regularly deploy elements of their armed forces abroad. When that happens, the military personnel concerned largely remain governed by the penal law of the State that they serve. This extraterritorial extension of national criminal law, which has been treated as axiomatic in domestic law and ignored by international law scholarship, is the subject of this dissertation. The first part of the study considers the ambit of national criminal law without any special regard to the armed forces. It explores the historical development of the currently prevailing system of territorial law and looks at the ambit that national legal systems claim today. Turning then to international law, the study debunks the oddly persistent belief that Sta...
Grounds for Excluding Criminal Responsibility in International Criminal Law This thesis aims on curr...
A Review of Status of Forces Agreement: Criminal Jurisdiction: Criminal Jurisdiction. By Joseph M. S...
The present article is dedicated to the meaning, nature and scope of the universal jurisdiction over...
Rain Liivoja explores why, and to what extent, armed forces personnel who commit offences abroad are...
This Article explicates the international legal framework governing State action against transnation...
Until recently, it had generally been considered that the minimum condition necessary to justify the...
This article examines the legal status of armed forces present in friendly foreign territory with a ...
International law has long recognized the general principle that an illegal act cannot produce legal...
Раздел - "Международное право"The present article provides the analysis of the institution of protec...
This Article examines the legal challenge presented when civilians who accompany the United States m...
Direct participation in hostilities and membership in an organized armed group are contested and con...
Different activities conducted by armed forces and their personnel are governed by different branche...
The current deployments of military forces to Iraq and Afghanistan have caught the attention of the ...
I. To. United States Courts. 2. To State Courts. 3. To Military Courts. General Principles of Amenab...
A civilian was arrested in Pennsylvania by the military police. Without any hearing before a civil c...
Grounds for Excluding Criminal Responsibility in International Criminal Law This thesis aims on curr...
A Review of Status of Forces Agreement: Criminal Jurisdiction: Criminal Jurisdiction. By Joseph M. S...
The present article is dedicated to the meaning, nature and scope of the universal jurisdiction over...
Rain Liivoja explores why, and to what extent, armed forces personnel who commit offences abroad are...
This Article explicates the international legal framework governing State action against transnation...
Until recently, it had generally been considered that the minimum condition necessary to justify the...
This article examines the legal status of armed forces present in friendly foreign territory with a ...
International law has long recognized the general principle that an illegal act cannot produce legal...
Раздел - "Международное право"The present article provides the analysis of the institution of protec...
This Article examines the legal challenge presented when civilians who accompany the United States m...
Direct participation in hostilities and membership in an organized armed group are contested and con...
Different activities conducted by armed forces and their personnel are governed by different branche...
The current deployments of military forces to Iraq and Afghanistan have caught the attention of the ...
I. To. United States Courts. 2. To State Courts. 3. To Military Courts. General Principles of Amenab...
A civilian was arrested in Pennsylvania by the military police. Without any hearing before a civil c...
Grounds for Excluding Criminal Responsibility in International Criminal Law This thesis aims on curr...
A Review of Status of Forces Agreement: Criminal Jurisdiction: Criminal Jurisdiction. By Joseph M. S...
The present article is dedicated to the meaning, nature and scope of the universal jurisdiction over...