Crimes against humanity committed by dictators obsessed with power have been constant throughout history. The front impunity for the most heinous crimes is something that causes immense social unrest and brings the message that the law does not reach those who are in power. States, begun striving to find mechanisms to punish those guilty of crimes against humanity and establish a permanent international criminal jurisdiction
Many of the contributions to this issue of the Journal focus on several recent historic developments...
The exercise of universal jurisdiction in cases involving crimes under international law remains hig...
This thesis deals with international criminal justice, which began to influence international politi...
The principle of domestic jurisdiction in international law makes national governments responsible f...
There was a long path to the establishment of a permanent international criminal tribunal, from 1474...
The necessity of prosecution of major crimes committed againstindividuals or groups has become a com...
Universal criminal jurisdiction is an important tool in the worldwide struggle to end impunity for s...
In international criminal law, a great role had the Military Courts at Nuremberg and Tokyo, which on...
This thesis examines the area of conflict between the fundamental principles of sovereign equality o...
International criminal justice is a relatively new and uniquely distinct system of criminal justice....
This paper contains the effort of the world civilization and needs of formation of permanent Interna...
Universal jurisdiction is a type of extraterritorial jurisdiction in international law. It permits a...
This essay argues that the position of the State is pivotal for a clear understanding of crimes agai...
We study the role of international tribunals, like the International Criminal Court (ICC), as an eff...
The International Law Commission’s (ILC) draft articles on crimes against humanity contain some key ...
Many of the contributions to this issue of the Journal focus on several recent historic developments...
The exercise of universal jurisdiction in cases involving crimes under international law remains hig...
This thesis deals with international criminal justice, which began to influence international politi...
The principle of domestic jurisdiction in international law makes national governments responsible f...
There was a long path to the establishment of a permanent international criminal tribunal, from 1474...
The necessity of prosecution of major crimes committed againstindividuals or groups has become a com...
Universal criminal jurisdiction is an important tool in the worldwide struggle to end impunity for s...
In international criminal law, a great role had the Military Courts at Nuremberg and Tokyo, which on...
This thesis examines the area of conflict between the fundamental principles of sovereign equality o...
International criminal justice is a relatively new and uniquely distinct system of criminal justice....
This paper contains the effort of the world civilization and needs of formation of permanent Interna...
Universal jurisdiction is a type of extraterritorial jurisdiction in international law. It permits a...
This essay argues that the position of the State is pivotal for a clear understanding of crimes agai...
We study the role of international tribunals, like the International Criminal Court (ICC), as an eff...
The International Law Commission’s (ILC) draft articles on crimes against humanity contain some key ...
Many of the contributions to this issue of the Journal focus on several recent historic developments...
The exercise of universal jurisdiction in cases involving crimes under international law remains hig...
This thesis deals with international criminal justice, which began to influence international politi...