The repression, pursuant to the principles of the Nuremberg judgment, of international crimes against peace and humanity, which the General Assembly of the United Nations confirmed by its resolution of 11 December 1946, can only be ensured by the establishment of an International Criminal Court. This would avoid any future recurrence of the criticism often leveled against the International Military Tribunal for the trial of major war criminals, that it was an ad hoc court, which only imperfectly represented the international community. -Memorandum submitted to the United Nations Committee on the Progressive Development of International Law and its Codification by Henri Donnedieu de Vabres, representative of France and former Judge ...
As Falk notes, the International Criminal Court represents an idealistic mentality, optimistic about...
Since 1946, the United Nations efforts to codify international crimes and to establish an internatio...
International criminal law, as a system of legal regulations contained in the acts of the internatio...
International criminal justice really began at Nuremberg in 1945, after an inauspicious start at Ver...
The international criminal court is the newest would-be global institution to have been established ...
The idea of the establishment of international criminal court as a means of solving international di...
In 1989 Trinidad and Tobago proposed the creation of an International Criminal Court (ICC) to the G...
From the Court of Nürnberg to the Permanent People's Court, by Edmond Jouve Given the difficulties ...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has been established with the hope to help put an end to the ...
The Charter of the Nürnberg Tribunal introduced crimes against peace and crimes against humanity int...
The Nuremberg trials constituted a historic moment in the development of international law. They wer...
It was not until the 1990s, more than forty years after the Nuremberg Trials, that the question of h...
From a historical-legal perspective, the establishment of the International Criminal Court marks the...
There was a long path to the establishment of a permanent international criminal tribunal, from 1474...
On 22 November 2010, the trial in the case of The Prosecutor v. Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo commenced a...
As Falk notes, the International Criminal Court represents an idealistic mentality, optimistic about...
Since 1946, the United Nations efforts to codify international crimes and to establish an internatio...
International criminal law, as a system of legal regulations contained in the acts of the internatio...
International criminal justice really began at Nuremberg in 1945, after an inauspicious start at Ver...
The international criminal court is the newest would-be global institution to have been established ...
The idea of the establishment of international criminal court as a means of solving international di...
In 1989 Trinidad and Tobago proposed the creation of an International Criminal Court (ICC) to the G...
From the Court of Nürnberg to the Permanent People's Court, by Edmond Jouve Given the difficulties ...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has been established with the hope to help put an end to the ...
The Charter of the Nürnberg Tribunal introduced crimes against peace and crimes against humanity int...
The Nuremberg trials constituted a historic moment in the development of international law. They wer...
It was not until the 1990s, more than forty years after the Nuremberg Trials, that the question of h...
From a historical-legal perspective, the establishment of the International Criminal Court marks the...
There was a long path to the establishment of a permanent international criminal tribunal, from 1474...
On 22 November 2010, the trial in the case of The Prosecutor v. Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo commenced a...
As Falk notes, the International Criminal Court represents an idealistic mentality, optimistic about...
Since 1946, the United Nations efforts to codify international crimes and to establish an internatio...
International criminal law, as a system of legal regulations contained in the acts of the internatio...