We strive to overcome impunity for international crimes such as genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. Our reasons may include a vision of justice and perhaps a hope for deterrence
Annexe 13 of final technical reportThe decision to uphold the amnesty conferred upon Thomas Kwoyelo ...
Over the span of 100 days in 1994, almost one million Rwandans died in a genocide that left Rwandan ...
International institutions are almost exclusively reactive to violations of international law. There...
We strive to overcome impunity for international crimes such as genocide, war crimes, and crimes aga...
Reasons for a consistent pattern of compromise when it comes to impunity for international crimes an...
Some of the tasks needed to be done by legal scholars and advocates to combat impunity in cases of m...
In this paper, the author examines the ways in which accountability for international crimes could b...
Efforts to work against the practice of impunity for major international crimes and violations of fu...
This thesis focuses on the fundamental tensions that exist between the interests of the post-conflic...
This thesis begins with the observation that a gap exists between the universal consensus among all ...
In early 1997, Professor M. Cherif Bassiouni\u27 assembled a group of individuals to discuss the cre...
Despite a high level of mass violence in the post-war years, there have been few prosecutions at the...
The purpose of this Article is not to answer the question of whether the death penalty is an appropr...
This dissertation explores when, how, and why accountability is provided for mass atrocities. It ask...
From Ukraine to Belarus, from Sri Lanka to Syria and South Sudan, to countless other situations in w...
Annexe 13 of final technical reportThe decision to uphold the amnesty conferred upon Thomas Kwoyelo ...
Over the span of 100 days in 1994, almost one million Rwandans died in a genocide that left Rwandan ...
International institutions are almost exclusively reactive to violations of international law. There...
We strive to overcome impunity for international crimes such as genocide, war crimes, and crimes aga...
Reasons for a consistent pattern of compromise when it comes to impunity for international crimes an...
Some of the tasks needed to be done by legal scholars and advocates to combat impunity in cases of m...
In this paper, the author examines the ways in which accountability for international crimes could b...
Efforts to work against the practice of impunity for major international crimes and violations of fu...
This thesis focuses on the fundamental tensions that exist between the interests of the post-conflic...
This thesis begins with the observation that a gap exists between the universal consensus among all ...
In early 1997, Professor M. Cherif Bassiouni\u27 assembled a group of individuals to discuss the cre...
Despite a high level of mass violence in the post-war years, there have been few prosecutions at the...
The purpose of this Article is not to answer the question of whether the death penalty is an appropr...
This dissertation explores when, how, and why accountability is provided for mass atrocities. It ask...
From Ukraine to Belarus, from Sri Lanka to Syria and South Sudan, to countless other situations in w...
Annexe 13 of final technical reportThe decision to uphold the amnesty conferred upon Thomas Kwoyelo ...
Over the span of 100 days in 1994, almost one million Rwandans died in a genocide that left Rwandan ...
International institutions are almost exclusively reactive to violations of international law. There...