The concept of ‘indiscriminate attack’ is directly related to the principle of distinction and therefore serves an important function in international humanitarian law. For the purpose of attributing individual criminal responsibility, however, the concept is insufficiently precise, as it covers a wide array of mens reae, ranging from direct (malicious) intent to kill civilians, via callous disregard for civilian lives, to an intent to target military objects, while knowing that they will demand an excessive toll. International criminal law can thus assist in explaining how the rather elusive concept of indiscriminate attack can be understood in terms of human intents and purposes. In its turn, the determination that an attack is indiscrimi...
I. The Evolution of International Criminal Law International criminal justice concerns breaches of i...
The protection regimes of international human rights law (IHRL) and international humanitarian law (...
There is a problematic overlap between bona fide humanitarian intervention and the crime of aggressi...
This research aims to unveil gaps, contradictions and areas of ineffectiveness within the internatio...
ABSTRACT: The crime against humanity is also part of the category of international crimes. The paper...
<p class="p1"><span class="s1">International humanitarian law (“IHL”), or the law of armed conflict ...
International law has long recognized the general principle that an illegal act cannot produce legal...
International humanitarian law (IHL) provides limits to the conduct of warring parties during armed ...
The objective of this thesis is to investigate the status of the crime of ‘terror’ as a war crime un...
The concept the crimes against humanity (CaH) is generally recognized in international law. This is ...
International law generally prohibits military forces from intentionally targeting civilians; this i...
This article explores the relationship between precision attack and international humanitarian law. ...
Notwithstanding the need for concerted international action to tackle the problem of terrorism, posi...
This book examines the concept of individual criminal responsibility for serious violations of inter...
The “Targeted Killing” can be seen in various formsover the course of past history. It plans to exp...
I. The Evolution of International Criminal Law International criminal justice concerns breaches of i...
The protection regimes of international human rights law (IHRL) and international humanitarian law (...
There is a problematic overlap between bona fide humanitarian intervention and the crime of aggressi...
This research aims to unveil gaps, contradictions and areas of ineffectiveness within the internatio...
ABSTRACT: The crime against humanity is also part of the category of international crimes. The paper...
<p class="p1"><span class="s1">International humanitarian law (“IHL”), or the law of armed conflict ...
International law has long recognized the general principle that an illegal act cannot produce legal...
International humanitarian law (IHL) provides limits to the conduct of warring parties during armed ...
The objective of this thesis is to investigate the status of the crime of ‘terror’ as a war crime un...
The concept the crimes against humanity (CaH) is generally recognized in international law. This is ...
International law generally prohibits military forces from intentionally targeting civilians; this i...
This article explores the relationship between precision attack and international humanitarian law. ...
Notwithstanding the need for concerted international action to tackle the problem of terrorism, posi...
This book examines the concept of individual criminal responsibility for serious violations of inter...
The “Targeted Killing” can be seen in various formsover the course of past history. It plans to exp...
I. The Evolution of International Criminal Law International criminal justice concerns breaches of i...
The protection regimes of international human rights law (IHRL) and international humanitarian law (...
There is a problematic overlap between bona fide humanitarian intervention and the crime of aggressi...