This paper analyses the judgment recently issued by the International Criminal Court in The Procurator v. Dominic Ongwen, with specific relevance to the defences under Article 31 of the Statute of the International Criminal Court. Notwithstanding his original condition of child soldier, the ICC found the accused, a former commander of the Lord’s Resistance Army, guilty of several dozens of war crimes and crimes against humanity, committed in Northern Uganda between 1 July 2002 and 31 December 2005. On the one hand, the acts examined during the proceedings were all committed many years after the forced conscription, when the accused had reached adulthood. On the other hand, the fact that the accused was, in turn, the victim of a crime is con...
This note introduces a controversial ICTY decision which attempted to clarify the requisite elements...
One thing that makes the Jean-Pierre Bemba case interesting to study is the defeat of the ICC Prosec...
This casenote outlines and provides a brief commentary on the first verdict of the International Cri...
This paper analyses the judgment recently issued by the International Criminal Court in The Procurat...
The reality of child soldiers who join rebel forces once they reach adulthood pres¬ents complex lega...
The phenomenon of child soldiers encompasses up to half a million of adolescents around the world an...
The Lords Resistance Army is one of the most brutal rebel groups in Africa and which is mainly activ...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) came into being in 2002. Its purpose is to prosecute persons ...
On Feb. 4, 2021, the International Criminal Court (ICC) convicted Dominic Ongwen of 61 counts of cri...
On 14th March 2012 Mr Thomas Lubanga Dyilo was convicted by the International Criminal Court for the...
The law on the enlistment, conscription or use of children under the age of 15 to participate active...
peer reviewedAlthough children have always participated in armed conflict, over the past few decades...
Published: 2 March 2010On 8 April 2009, Trial Chamber I of the International Criminal Court issued a...
This thesis encircles the Ongwen case currently pending in the International Criminal Court. The the...
AbstractIn armed conflicts, children are often kidnapped and forced to become child soldiers, they a...
This note introduces a controversial ICTY decision which attempted to clarify the requisite elements...
One thing that makes the Jean-Pierre Bemba case interesting to study is the defeat of the ICC Prosec...
This casenote outlines and provides a brief commentary on the first verdict of the International Cri...
This paper analyses the judgment recently issued by the International Criminal Court in The Procurat...
The reality of child soldiers who join rebel forces once they reach adulthood pres¬ents complex lega...
The phenomenon of child soldiers encompasses up to half a million of adolescents around the world an...
The Lords Resistance Army is one of the most brutal rebel groups in Africa and which is mainly activ...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) came into being in 2002. Its purpose is to prosecute persons ...
On Feb. 4, 2021, the International Criminal Court (ICC) convicted Dominic Ongwen of 61 counts of cri...
On 14th March 2012 Mr Thomas Lubanga Dyilo was convicted by the International Criminal Court for the...
The law on the enlistment, conscription or use of children under the age of 15 to participate active...
peer reviewedAlthough children have always participated in armed conflict, over the past few decades...
Published: 2 March 2010On 8 April 2009, Trial Chamber I of the International Criminal Court issued a...
This thesis encircles the Ongwen case currently pending in the International Criminal Court. The the...
AbstractIn armed conflicts, children are often kidnapped and forced to become child soldiers, they a...
This note introduces a controversial ICTY decision which attempted to clarify the requisite elements...
One thing that makes the Jean-Pierre Bemba case interesting to study is the defeat of the ICC Prosec...
This casenote outlines and provides a brief commentary on the first verdict of the International Cri...