This dissertation examines the practice and legal foundation of United Nations General Assembly activity of a quasi-legislative, quasi-judicial, recommendatory, empowering and sanctioning nature in the field of international justice. It evaluates the potential for theAssembly to adopt creative solutions to advance accountability crimes in the future, to not only unite for peace but also against impunity, particularly in the face of Security Council deadlock.Exploring the Frontiers of International La
The United Nations as one of the most important international organizations has an important role in...
This work introduces the problems derived from the inexistence of a criminal law system aimed at pun...
Post-conflict situations, regime changes, and peace processes within situations of active hostility ...
The United Nations has established at least thirty international commissions of inquiry to examine s...
The research looks into mass human rights violations categorized as atrocity crimes, i.e. genocide, ...
From Ukraine to Belarus, from Sri Lanka to Syria and South Sudan, to countless other situations in w...
Summary This thesis aimed to assess how four international courts mandated to provide reparations ma...
International organizations are increasingly involved in different activities from economic and envi...
There are serious war crimes to investigate. Thus, it is not acceptable that several years must pass...
Since the end the cold war new pattern of armed conflict is that of ferocious intrastate war. In the...
We strive to overcome impunity for international crimes such as genocide, war crimes, and crimes aga...
This major new study examines the developing practice of universal jurisdiction, as well as the broa...
There was nothing inevitable about the amazing development of international criminal law and justice...
R2P is the international community’s organising principle for responding to mass atrocity crimes. I...
1 Summary This thesis deals with the United Nations International Criminal Tribunals and their inter...
The United Nations as one of the most important international organizations has an important role in...
This work introduces the problems derived from the inexistence of a criminal law system aimed at pun...
Post-conflict situations, regime changes, and peace processes within situations of active hostility ...
The United Nations has established at least thirty international commissions of inquiry to examine s...
The research looks into mass human rights violations categorized as atrocity crimes, i.e. genocide, ...
From Ukraine to Belarus, from Sri Lanka to Syria and South Sudan, to countless other situations in w...
Summary This thesis aimed to assess how four international courts mandated to provide reparations ma...
International organizations are increasingly involved in different activities from economic and envi...
There are serious war crimes to investigate. Thus, it is not acceptable that several years must pass...
Since the end the cold war new pattern of armed conflict is that of ferocious intrastate war. In the...
We strive to overcome impunity for international crimes such as genocide, war crimes, and crimes aga...
This major new study examines the developing practice of universal jurisdiction, as well as the broa...
There was nothing inevitable about the amazing development of international criminal law and justice...
R2P is the international community’s organising principle for responding to mass atrocity crimes. I...
1 Summary This thesis deals with the United Nations International Criminal Tribunals and their inter...
The United Nations as one of the most important international organizations has an important role in...
This work introduces the problems derived from the inexistence of a criminal law system aimed at pun...
Post-conflict situations, regime changes, and peace processes within situations of active hostility ...