The last twenty years, since the fall of the Berlin wall in 1989, more than 120 violent conflicts waged across the globe and hundreds of thousands of people killed, disappeared, handicapped or left in distress.Violent conflicts involve frequent human rights violations as well as many crimes. These kinds of crimes are usually very serious and tend to involve many victims, and have attracted attention from a variety of disciplines, including social and political scientists and (criminal) lawyers. Therefore, the author argues that criminology as an academic discipline has until recently hardly been interested in studying international crimes.In order to understand this, the author is firstly interested in sketching the background of the concep...
Although criminology is an academic discipline that studies crime, it has neglected the study intern...
Genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, ethnic cleansing are terms which in recent years have...
This article examines international criminalization, the process by which particular acts come to be...
Negli ultimi venti anni, a partire dalla caduta del muro di Berlino nel 1989, più di 120 conflitti s...
In international criminal law theory, a conceptual divide is made between international crimes stric...
Whereas much ink has been spilled over the four “core” crimes under the jurisdiction of the Internat...
Classical criminology was mostly developed in the field of local penal law. Thus, protective and rep...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This paper analyses the provisions of crimes against humanity, by pooling primary and secondary sour...
This paper focuses on globalization as it relates to transnational crime. It attempts to show how th...
Despite the growing attention being paid to "victims” in the framework of criminal proceedings, this...
Criminology is a relative late-comer to the study of the worst of crimes, like crimes against peace,...
Violations of international criminal law (i.e., genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes) a...
This paper focusses the debate on the crime of aggression, analysing it from the perspective of crit...
International audienceMy aim is to show through this paper how a transnational approach can bring ne...
Although criminology is an academic discipline that studies crime, it has neglected the study intern...
Genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, ethnic cleansing are terms which in recent years have...
This article examines international criminalization, the process by which particular acts come to be...
Negli ultimi venti anni, a partire dalla caduta del muro di Berlino nel 1989, più di 120 conflitti s...
In international criminal law theory, a conceptual divide is made between international crimes stric...
Whereas much ink has been spilled over the four “core” crimes under the jurisdiction of the Internat...
Classical criminology was mostly developed in the field of local penal law. Thus, protective and rep...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This paper analyses the provisions of crimes against humanity, by pooling primary and secondary sour...
This paper focuses on globalization as it relates to transnational crime. It attempts to show how th...
Despite the growing attention being paid to "victims” in the framework of criminal proceedings, this...
Criminology is a relative late-comer to the study of the worst of crimes, like crimes against peace,...
Violations of international criminal law (i.e., genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes) a...
This paper focusses the debate on the crime of aggression, analysing it from the perspective of crit...
International audienceMy aim is to show through this paper how a transnational approach can bring ne...
Although criminology is an academic discipline that studies crime, it has neglected the study intern...
Genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, ethnic cleansing are terms which in recent years have...
This article examines international criminalization, the process by which particular acts come to be...