Post-Nuremberg there has been an interesting variety of criminal justice mechanisms to ensure avoidance of impunity for war crimes. Apart from the ICTY, ICTR mechanisms and the ICC, States have also exercised sovereign territorial right to try war crimes. State interests and international concern aiming at ensuring avoidance of impunity can be effectively blended in the institution and applicable law too, like was done in Kosovo, Timor and Cambodia. Handled by international community it could restore the credibility of the State's intention to try war crimes. Bangladesh’s law on punishing war crimes during the liberation war has come in for much criticism for its features that are against the fundamental due process norms that apply across...
In war or armed conflict, human beings exhibit their worst form of behaviour and become so reduced t...
This research is determined to present an appraisal of International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (h...
This paper explores the relationship between international war crimes tribunals and reconciliation i...
The International Crimes Tribunal Bangladesh that has been found by the Bangladeshi Government to tr...
Must any state that holds and controls prisoners either prosecute those accused of having committed ...
Bangladesh earned her independence from Pakistan in 1971 after a bloody war that continued for nine ...
This thesis considers delayed prosecutions in the context of transitional justice and the Liberation...
After forty years of the 1971 Indo-Pak war, the government of Bangladesh established a special tribu...
Bangladesh is recently prosecuting and punishing the perpetrators of crimes against humanity and gen...
Since the end of the cold war, policy leaders have struggled to develop a functioning model of inter...
After nearly fifty years of post-Nuremberg hibernation, international criminal tribunals have return...
Fair trial is recognized as a fundamental human right in the modern criminal justice system. Consequ...
Abstract The birth of Bangladesh was a history of bloodshed in this sub-continent. It has often b...
The processes in East and South Asian became a peculiar subject for global community of internationa...
Generally, in post-conflict situations the domestic justice system is in a state of collapse. Doubts...
In war or armed conflict, human beings exhibit their worst form of behaviour and become so reduced t...
This research is determined to present an appraisal of International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (h...
This paper explores the relationship between international war crimes tribunals and reconciliation i...
The International Crimes Tribunal Bangladesh that has been found by the Bangladeshi Government to tr...
Must any state that holds and controls prisoners either prosecute those accused of having committed ...
Bangladesh earned her independence from Pakistan in 1971 after a bloody war that continued for nine ...
This thesis considers delayed prosecutions in the context of transitional justice and the Liberation...
After forty years of the 1971 Indo-Pak war, the government of Bangladesh established a special tribu...
Bangladesh is recently prosecuting and punishing the perpetrators of crimes against humanity and gen...
Since the end of the cold war, policy leaders have struggled to develop a functioning model of inter...
After nearly fifty years of post-Nuremberg hibernation, international criminal tribunals have return...
Fair trial is recognized as a fundamental human right in the modern criminal justice system. Consequ...
Abstract The birth of Bangladesh was a history of bloodshed in this sub-continent. It has often b...
The processes in East and South Asian became a peculiar subject for global community of internationa...
Generally, in post-conflict situations the domestic justice system is in a state of collapse. Doubts...
In war or armed conflict, human beings exhibit their worst form of behaviour and become so reduced t...
This research is determined to present an appraisal of International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (h...
This paper explores the relationship between international war crimes tribunals and reconciliation i...