The implementation of the idea that individuals, wherever they are and regardless of their official status, may be accountable for crimes against humanity breaks away from the Westphalian paradigm that each State is responsible for prosecuting (or not) its citizens. After the Cold War, several international criminal jurisdictions were created, namely the ad hoc courts for the former Yugoslavia and for Rwanda and a permanent criminal jurisdiction, the International Criminal Court (ICC). Power no longer serves as a means for impunity in the same way. Those leaders involved in conflicts have learned to fear international criminal justice as a “sword of Damocles”. On the other hand, the creation of international criminal jurisdictions ...
This work is a concerted attempt to achieve an informed interpolation between ethics, politics and l...
Although the international criminal courts for the Former Yugoslavia and for Rwanda claim that their...
This paper is an attempt at reconstituting the emergence of the international mechanisms of criminal...
This thesis examines the area of conflict between the fundamental principles of sovereign equality o...
The international criminal court is the newest would-be global institution to have been established ...
The institutional arrangements for the promotion of peace, truth, justice, reparation and reconcilia...
En este ensayo se analizan algunos aspectos del contexto que marca el nacimiento de la jurisdicción ...
The paper tries to identify some key principles that distinguish cosmopolitanism from other approach...
It is often heard that international criminal justice is in ‘crisis’. Although the language of ‘cris...
Fifteen years after the passage of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC), we st...
Genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, ethnic cleansing are terms which in recent years have...
This research sets out the current framework for the repression of crimes against humanity in order ...
The authors review the decades of discussion and years of negotiation that led to the adoption of th...
Crimes against humanity committed by dictators obsessed with power have been constant throughout his...
International Criminal Justice and individual responsibility emerge with the Nuremberg and Tokyo cou...
This work is a concerted attempt to achieve an informed interpolation between ethics, politics and l...
Although the international criminal courts for the Former Yugoslavia and for Rwanda claim that their...
This paper is an attempt at reconstituting the emergence of the international mechanisms of criminal...
This thesis examines the area of conflict between the fundamental principles of sovereign equality o...
The international criminal court is the newest would-be global institution to have been established ...
The institutional arrangements for the promotion of peace, truth, justice, reparation and reconcilia...
En este ensayo se analizan algunos aspectos del contexto que marca el nacimiento de la jurisdicción ...
The paper tries to identify some key principles that distinguish cosmopolitanism from other approach...
It is often heard that international criminal justice is in ‘crisis’. Although the language of ‘cris...
Fifteen years after the passage of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC), we st...
Genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, ethnic cleansing are terms which in recent years have...
This research sets out the current framework for the repression of crimes against humanity in order ...
The authors review the decades of discussion and years of negotiation that led to the adoption of th...
Crimes against humanity committed by dictators obsessed with power have been constant throughout his...
International Criminal Justice and individual responsibility emerge with the Nuremberg and Tokyo cou...
This work is a concerted attempt to achieve an informed interpolation between ethics, politics and l...
Although the international criminal courts for the Former Yugoslavia and for Rwanda claim that their...
This paper is an attempt at reconstituting the emergence of the international mechanisms of criminal...