The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme (FP/2007-2013) / ERC Grant Agreement No 340956 - IOW - The Individualisation of War: Reconfiguring the Ethics, Law, and Politics of Armed Conflict
This article examines the question of who will be subject to International Criminal Court (ICC) juri...
The Review Conference was held in Kampala, Uganda from May 31 to June 11 to adopt the provisions def...
This article examines the question of who will be subject to International Criminal Court (ICC) juri...
Under customary law as well as the amendments to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Cour...
In May 2012, Liechtenstein became the first State to ratify amendments to the Rome Statute of the In...
Under customary law as well as the amendments to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Cour...
Over the last few years, international criminal law has included an internationally recognized defin...
The crime of aggression forms one of the most controversial parts of international law in contrast w...
Whether executed as full-scale war or acts short of war, acts of aggression have consistently shaped...
The crime of aggression was approved in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) i...
In areas throughout the world, citizens have been subject to torture and murder during civil wars an...
In May 2012, Liechtenstein became the first State to ratify amendments to the Rome Statute of the In...
The historical development of responsibility for wars and aggressive acts has seen a shift of focus ...
The problem that will be analyzed in this thesis is whether an individual, acting as an agent of a s...
This chapter is concerned with the shift in international political and legal discourse away from as...
This article examines the question of who will be subject to International Criminal Court (ICC) juri...
The Review Conference was held in Kampala, Uganda from May 31 to June 11 to adopt the provisions def...
This article examines the question of who will be subject to International Criminal Court (ICC) juri...
Under customary law as well as the amendments to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Cour...
In May 2012, Liechtenstein became the first State to ratify amendments to the Rome Statute of the In...
Under customary law as well as the amendments to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Cour...
Over the last few years, international criminal law has included an internationally recognized defin...
The crime of aggression forms one of the most controversial parts of international law in contrast w...
Whether executed as full-scale war or acts short of war, acts of aggression have consistently shaped...
The crime of aggression was approved in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) i...
In areas throughout the world, citizens have been subject to torture and murder during civil wars an...
In May 2012, Liechtenstein became the first State to ratify amendments to the Rome Statute of the In...
The historical development of responsibility for wars and aggressive acts has seen a shift of focus ...
The problem that will be analyzed in this thesis is whether an individual, acting as an agent of a s...
This chapter is concerned with the shift in international political and legal discourse away from as...
This article examines the question of who will be subject to International Criminal Court (ICC) juri...
The Review Conference was held in Kampala, Uganda from May 31 to June 11 to adopt the provisions def...
This article examines the question of who will be subject to International Criminal Court (ICC) juri...