The article analyzes certain aspects of the first judgment issued by the International Criminal Court, as well as the accompanying decisions relating to sentencing and the principles according to which reparations will be awarded to victims of the convicted individual, Thomas Lubanga Dyilo. Specifically, the article addresses: (i) the considerable amount of time that elapsed between the close of trial and the issuance of the judgment in the Lubanga Case; (ii) the Trial Chamber\u27s failure to adequately clarify in its judgment certain aspects of the crimeswith which Mr. Lubanga was charged; (iii) the lack of claiification in the sentencing decision regarding the relationship among factors relevant to the sentence and the means by which the ...
This paper examines the first decision on reparations issued by the International Criminal Court in ...
Criminal law has the specificity of being more repressive than other branches of law, such as admini...
During the trial of LRA commander Dominic Ongwen at the International Criminal Court, the request wa...
The article analyzes certain aspects of the first judgment issued by the International Criminal Cour...
The International Criminal Court has ruled on reparations in three different cases: Lubanga (Democra...
An international sentencing jurisprudence is emerging from the decisions by the International Crimin...
On 29 January 2007 Pre-Trial Chamber I of the International Criminal Court issued the decision on th...
A debate at the International Criminal Court (ICC) between the Trial Chamber and Trust Fund for Vict...
The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court bestows reparative powers upon the court, a sig...
First judgment of the International Criminal Court, the Lubanga trial has been a test case for the I...
On 24 March 2017, Trial Chamber II of the International Criminal Court issued its reparation order a...
This thesis analyses the extent to which victims' rights and interests are respected at the Internat...
Twenty years ago, the International Criminal Court (hereinafter ICC or the Court) was established ho...
This article assesses the structure and operation of the International Criminal Court by setting out...
In 2012, the International Criminal Court (ICC) convicted Thomas Lubanga Dyilo for enlisting, conscr...
This paper examines the first decision on reparations issued by the International Criminal Court in ...
Criminal law has the specificity of being more repressive than other branches of law, such as admini...
During the trial of LRA commander Dominic Ongwen at the International Criminal Court, the request wa...
The article analyzes certain aspects of the first judgment issued by the International Criminal Cour...
The International Criminal Court has ruled on reparations in three different cases: Lubanga (Democra...
An international sentencing jurisprudence is emerging from the decisions by the International Crimin...
On 29 January 2007 Pre-Trial Chamber I of the International Criminal Court issued the decision on th...
A debate at the International Criminal Court (ICC) between the Trial Chamber and Trust Fund for Vict...
The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court bestows reparative powers upon the court, a sig...
First judgment of the International Criminal Court, the Lubanga trial has been a test case for the I...
On 24 March 2017, Trial Chamber II of the International Criminal Court issued its reparation order a...
This thesis analyses the extent to which victims' rights and interests are respected at the Internat...
Twenty years ago, the International Criminal Court (hereinafter ICC or the Court) was established ho...
This article assesses the structure and operation of the International Criminal Court by setting out...
In 2012, the International Criminal Court (ICC) convicted Thomas Lubanga Dyilo for enlisting, conscr...
This paper examines the first decision on reparations issued by the International Criminal Court in ...
Criminal law has the specificity of being more repressive than other branches of law, such as admini...
During the trial of LRA commander Dominic Ongwen at the International Criminal Court, the request wa...