This Essay examines the imperative need to prosecute the crime of aggression being committed against Ukraine and doing so through an international tribunal created on the recommendation of the UN General Assembly. It also makes the case for amending the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court to expand jurisdiction over the crime of aggression to cover future similar situations. Both are critically important in order to enforce the core norm against the use of force within the UN Charter through the regime of individual criminal responsibility. The Essay also briefly explores the paralysis caused within the UN Security Council when a permanent member is the state violating the use of force prohibition within the UN Charter
This Article considers the possibility of the prosecution of aggression as a crime against humanity ...
In the early morning hours of 24 February 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine. Leaders from around the worl...
The crime of aggression was approved in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) i...
This Essay examines the imperative need to prosecute the crime of aggression being committed against...
The article examines the concept and legal aspects of creating a special international tribunal rega...
The article is one of the first attempts to provide a comprehensive study of the theoretical and pra...
The aim of this article is to address the relationship between aggression, conceived both as an act...
This thesis is located within the framework of international criminal law through the analysis of th...
According to Article Five of the Rome Statute, the International Criminal Court (ICC) cannot exercis...
The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (Rome Statute) was signed 17 July 1998. It will...
The Rome Statute which came to existence in 1998 was a great step forward for international criminal...
The historical development of responsibility for wars and aggressive acts has seen a shift of focus ...
This article endeavours to answer whether, in light of the current International Criminal Court’s (I...
Aggression as an international crime against peace is classified as an international criminal act th...
U radu su analizirani najvažniji pojmovi i povijesna događanja vezana uz nastanak i razvoj pojmovnog...
This Article considers the possibility of the prosecution of aggression as a crime against humanity ...
In the early morning hours of 24 February 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine. Leaders from around the worl...
The crime of aggression was approved in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) i...
This Essay examines the imperative need to prosecute the crime of aggression being committed against...
The article examines the concept and legal aspects of creating a special international tribunal rega...
The article is one of the first attempts to provide a comprehensive study of the theoretical and pra...
The aim of this article is to address the relationship between aggression, conceived both as an act...
This thesis is located within the framework of international criminal law through the analysis of th...
According to Article Five of the Rome Statute, the International Criminal Court (ICC) cannot exercis...
The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (Rome Statute) was signed 17 July 1998. It will...
The Rome Statute which came to existence in 1998 was a great step forward for international criminal...
The historical development of responsibility for wars and aggressive acts has seen a shift of focus ...
This article endeavours to answer whether, in light of the current International Criminal Court’s (I...
Aggression as an international crime against peace is classified as an international criminal act th...
U radu su analizirani najvažniji pojmovi i povijesna događanja vezana uz nastanak i razvoj pojmovnog...
This Article considers the possibility of the prosecution of aggression as a crime against humanity ...
In the early morning hours of 24 February 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine. Leaders from around the worl...
The crime of aggression was approved in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) i...