The main objective of this paper is to define the place occupied by objective and subjective elements in the definition of aggression. From a political point of view, the greater or lesser importance that is assigned to these elements will lead to a new analysis of the conditions of the aggression and its verification. Instead, the preference for one of the elements will lead us legally to problems related to the basis of liability and the nature and extent of the interpretation. The preponderance of the objective or subjective element in the definition of aggression will lead us, in a strictly legal dimension, to a series of problems that are related to the basis of international responsibility and that affect in some way the nature of the...
El derecho internacional mantiene una relación inescindible con el conflicto; siendo el primero la t...
Aggression as an international crime against peace is classified as an international criminal act th...
The present paper shows the inherent complexity of classifying aggression not only because this cons...
The concept of agression has been very important in International Law. International Law has used th...
En este ensayo nos referiremos a los efectos que en las normas internacionales relativas al uso de l...
Aggression is a problem that is much extended in contemporary society, both in the family setting an...
The commission of aggressive wars is now forbidden by both customary and conventional International ...
The crime of aggression is one of the most serious acts committed by one State against another becau...
Since the incorporation of the "crime of aggression" into the Rome Statute of the International Crim...
In the course of this study, efforts will be made to trace briefly the development of the concept of...
The paper analyses the crime of aggression, in particular the recent activation of the jurisdiction ...
The criminalization of aggression, which is diametrically opposed to the notion of state sovereignty...
This paper offers an overview of current aggressive measures. After some considerations about aggres...
This paper focusses the debate on the crime of aggression, analysing it from the perspective of crit...
El presente artículo expone el desarrollo del crimen de agresión en el ámbito del derecho internacio...
El derecho internacional mantiene una relación inescindible con el conflicto; siendo el primero la t...
Aggression as an international crime against peace is classified as an international criminal act th...
The present paper shows the inherent complexity of classifying aggression not only because this cons...
The concept of agression has been very important in International Law. International Law has used th...
En este ensayo nos referiremos a los efectos que en las normas internacionales relativas al uso de l...
Aggression is a problem that is much extended in contemporary society, both in the family setting an...
The commission of aggressive wars is now forbidden by both customary and conventional International ...
The crime of aggression is one of the most serious acts committed by one State against another becau...
Since the incorporation of the "crime of aggression" into the Rome Statute of the International Crim...
In the course of this study, efforts will be made to trace briefly the development of the concept of...
The paper analyses the crime of aggression, in particular the recent activation of the jurisdiction ...
The criminalization of aggression, which is diametrically opposed to the notion of state sovereignty...
This paper offers an overview of current aggressive measures. After some considerations about aggres...
This paper focusses the debate on the crime of aggression, analysing it from the perspective of crit...
El presente artículo expone el desarrollo del crimen de agresión en el ámbito del derecho internacio...
El derecho internacional mantiene una relación inescindible con el conflicto; siendo el primero la t...
Aggression as an international crime against peace is classified as an international criminal act th...
The present paper shows the inherent complexity of classifying aggression not only because this cons...