This casenote outlines and provides a brief commentary on the first verdict of the International Criminal Court, in which a former Congolese rebel leader was found guilty of the war crime of recruiting and using child soldiers. Discussed are investigative and evidentiary issues, charging decisions, and sentencing rationale
It now appears likely that Thomas Lubanga Dyilo will be the first person tried before the Internatio...
This chapter focuses on two aspects of the International Criminal Court (ICC)’s Lubanga Trial Judgme...
La decisión de confirmación de cargos en el caso Lubanga constituye la primera decisión de carácter ...
This casenote outlines and provides a brief commentary on the first verdict of the International Cri...
It took the International Criminal Court (ICC) about six years to come to a conclusion in the case a...
On 29 January 2007 Pre-Trial Chamber I of the International Criminal Court issued the decision on th...
First judgment of the International Criminal Court, the Lubanga trial has been a test case for the I...
The article analyzes certain aspects of the first judgment issued by the International Criminal Cour...
A redrafting of Lubanga, the first case to be tried in the International Criminal Court, from a chil...
Published: 2 March 2010On 8 April 2009, Trial Chamber I of the International Criminal Court issued a...
This paper analyses the judgment recently issued by the International Criminal Court in The Procurat...
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 thesis examines the situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s Kivu provinces and the ...
The International Criminal Court’s Lubanga decision has been hailed as a landmark ruling heralding a...
It now appears likely that Thomas Lubanga Dyilo will be the first person tried before the Internatio...
This chapter focuses on two aspects of the International Criminal Court (ICC)’s Lubanga Trial Judgme...
La decisión de confirmación de cargos en el caso Lubanga constituye la primera decisión de carácter ...
This casenote outlines and provides a brief commentary on the first verdict of the International Cri...
It took the International Criminal Court (ICC) about six years to come to a conclusion in the case a...
On 29 January 2007 Pre-Trial Chamber I of the International Criminal Court issued the decision on th...
First judgment of the International Criminal Court, the Lubanga trial has been a test case for the I...
The article analyzes certain aspects of the first judgment issued by the International Criminal Cour...
A redrafting of Lubanga, the first case to be tried in the International Criminal Court, from a chil...
Published: 2 March 2010On 8 April 2009, Trial Chamber I of the International Criminal Court issued a...
This paper analyses the judgment recently issued by the International Criminal Court in The Procurat...
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 thesis examines the situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s Kivu provinces and the ...
The International Criminal Court’s Lubanga decision has been hailed as a landmark ruling heralding a...
It now appears likely that Thomas Lubanga Dyilo will be the first person tried before the Internatio...
This chapter focuses on two aspects of the International Criminal Court (ICC)’s Lubanga Trial Judgme...
La decisión de confirmación de cargos en el caso Lubanga constituye la primera decisión de carácter ...