A war crime may be defined as a serious violation of a rule of international humanitarian law (IHL) which brings about individual criminal liability. To establish whether an act constitutes a war crime it is thus necessary to establish that IHL applied to and regulated the act. Hence, it must also be established that an international or non-international armed conflict existed at the time and place where the act occurred, and that the act had sufficient nexus to the armed conflict. The present article focuses on the classification of conflict and the nexus between the act and the conflict in Swedish legislation and case law in the light of international law.This article is part of a volume on investigation and prosecution in Scandinavia of ...
This article deals with the question of possible effect of the law of international criminal procedu...
Although none of the Scandinavian countries have had armed conflicts on their soil since the Second ...
International law has long recognized the general principle that an illegal act cannot produce legal...
A war crime may be defined as a serious violation of a rule of international humanitarian law (IHL) ...
The thesis aims to investigate whether Sweden is able to prosecute Swedish soldiers stationed abroad...
This article analyses how international criminal courts and tribunals have pronounced on the context...
In order to qualify as a war crime, an offence must have a nexus with an armed conflict. This contex...
The international society of the 21st century has made it imperative to eliminate impunity for inter...
The protection regimes of international human rights law (IHRL) and international humanitarian law (...
International humanitarian law (IHL) provides limits to the conduct of warring parties during armed ...
Case law of the International Court of Justice and international criminal tribunals reveals differen...
One of the cardinal principles in International Humanitarian Law (or Law of Armed Conflict) is the d...
Case law of the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Tribunal for the forme...
Fleeing the horrors of an internal armed conflict constitutes a ground for subsidiary protection und...
International humanitarian law and international criminal law are distinct but related fields. The a...
This article deals with the question of possible effect of the law of international criminal procedu...
Although none of the Scandinavian countries have had armed conflicts on their soil since the Second ...
International law has long recognized the general principle that an illegal act cannot produce legal...
A war crime may be defined as a serious violation of a rule of international humanitarian law (IHL) ...
The thesis aims to investigate whether Sweden is able to prosecute Swedish soldiers stationed abroad...
This article analyses how international criminal courts and tribunals have pronounced on the context...
In order to qualify as a war crime, an offence must have a nexus with an armed conflict. This contex...
The international society of the 21st century has made it imperative to eliminate impunity for inter...
The protection regimes of international human rights law (IHRL) and international humanitarian law (...
International humanitarian law (IHL) provides limits to the conduct of warring parties during armed ...
Case law of the International Court of Justice and international criminal tribunals reveals differen...
One of the cardinal principles in International Humanitarian Law (or Law of Armed Conflict) is the d...
Case law of the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Tribunal for the forme...
Fleeing the horrors of an internal armed conflict constitutes a ground for subsidiary protection und...
International humanitarian law and international criminal law are distinct but related fields. The a...
This article deals with the question of possible effect of the law of international criminal procedu...
Although none of the Scandinavian countries have had armed conflicts on their soil since the Second ...
International law has long recognized the general principle that an illegal act cannot produce legal...