After all, it appears to make no difference to the victim whether offences such as murder, torture, or imprisonment, are committed as war crimes or as crimes against humanity. Instead, what seems to be more important is that the victim was murdered, tortured or imprisoned. On the other hand, even if it is some how possible to distinguish between war crime and crime against humanity offences, how does one reconcile this distinction with other variables which are relevant to the sentencing calculus for both categories of international crimes, such as the rank of the offender and the offender’s response to the charges? This books attempts to tackle these questions and ultimately to devise a system of fixed penalties for war crimes and crimes a...
International Criminal Law in Context provides a critical and contextual introduction to the fundame...
the Second World War offered the opportunity, to the international community, to realize the total ...
War crimes are among the most serious crimes; that is why international courts and tribunals have ju...
After all, it appears to make no difference to the victim whether offences such as murder, torture, ...
This article examines the issue of penalties for crimes against humanity and war crimes as imposed b...
74 Summary Legal Aspects of International Punishment for Committing War Crimes after 1945 The Second...
Should perpetrators of genocide, violent acts against civilians during war, or other massive violati...
International criminal law currently lacks a robust procedure for sentencing convicted defendants. L...
Since the establishment and operationalisation of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former...
As the International Criminal Court (ICC) begins to sentence defendants for war crimes, crimes again...
This book provides a critical analysis of the definitions of war crimes and crimes against humanity ...
Crimes against humanity first emerged in international law in 1945, when the allied powers that won...
This thesis is a study of international 'core crimes', namely, crimes against humanity, genocide, wa...
Under the statutes of all international criminal courts and tribunals in operation, more than one pe...
1 Summary Crimes against humanity, together with war crimes, crime of agression and Genocide, create...
International Criminal Law in Context provides a critical and contextual introduction to the fundame...
the Second World War offered the opportunity, to the international community, to realize the total ...
War crimes are among the most serious crimes; that is why international courts and tribunals have ju...
After all, it appears to make no difference to the victim whether offences such as murder, torture, ...
This article examines the issue of penalties for crimes against humanity and war crimes as imposed b...
74 Summary Legal Aspects of International Punishment for Committing War Crimes after 1945 The Second...
Should perpetrators of genocide, violent acts against civilians during war, or other massive violati...
International criminal law currently lacks a robust procedure for sentencing convicted defendants. L...
Since the establishment and operationalisation of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former...
As the International Criminal Court (ICC) begins to sentence defendants for war crimes, crimes again...
This book provides a critical analysis of the definitions of war crimes and crimes against humanity ...
Crimes against humanity first emerged in international law in 1945, when the allied powers that won...
This thesis is a study of international 'core crimes', namely, crimes against humanity, genocide, wa...
Under the statutes of all international criminal courts and tribunals in operation, more than one pe...
1 Summary Crimes against humanity, together with war crimes, crime of agression and Genocide, create...
International Criminal Law in Context provides a critical and contextual introduction to the fundame...
the Second World War offered the opportunity, to the international community, to realize the total ...
War crimes are among the most serious crimes; that is why international courts and tribunals have ju...