The article describes how the Swedish legislation has evolved on international crimes starting with the Penal Law Reform of 1948 and the subsequent amendments following Swedish accession to the Geneva Conventions with an extended scope in 1954. It continues with mentioning the separate law on Genocide 1964 and the limitation to serious violations in 1986. Finally, it explains the transition from an open-ended penal regulation to an exhaustive list, and the introduction of a provision on crimes against humanity 2014.This article is part of a volume on investigation and prosecution in Scandinavia of international crimes
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1 Abstract Genocide belongs to the category of crimes under international law. Crime under internati...
Introduction. The adoption of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court proved to be an i...
This article provides an overview of the developments of criminal law and criminal sanctions during ...
The article describes how the Swedish legislation has evolved on international crimes starting with ...
The thesis aims to investigate whether Sweden is able to prosecute Swedish soldiers stationed abroad...
The strive for international justice have existed for a very long time. We have seen attempts been m...
Consideration of victims and how best to acknowledge their rights and position in the criminal prose...
Although none of the Scandinavian countries have had armed conflicts on their soil since the Second ...
Genocide and crimes against humanity were at first considered an outgrowth of war crimes, the latter...
This article argues that the crime of genocide is now a redundant crime in international law given t...
A war crime may be defined as a serious violation of a rule of international humanitarian law (IHL) ...
This article deals with the implementation of International Conventional and Customary Law norms on ...
Twelve trials in Sweden have related to crimes in former Yugoslavia, Rwanda, Syria and Iraq. The fir...
Genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, ethnic cleansing are terms which in recent years have...
The author of the publication considers the historical aspect of individual responsibility for crime...
1 Abstract Genocide belongs to the category of crimes under international law. Crime under internati...
Introduction. The adoption of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court proved to be an i...
This article provides an overview of the developments of criminal law and criminal sanctions during ...