As Falk notes, the International Criminal Court represents an idealistic mentality, optimistic about the possibility of reforming the international system in order to prevent certain behaviour by establishing an international authority capable of punishment and deterrence. Growing support for the International Criminal Court can be directly related to the growth of legal regimes committed to the protection of human rights, and to the growth of international humanitarian law, which presupposes a conception of the individual as the bearer of rights and obligations, as well as an interest in protecting the individual from gross violations of human rights. Now that the International Criminal Court has received sufficient ratifications from Memb...
The international criminal court is the newest would-be global institution to have been established ...
This thesis examines the area of conflict between the fundamental principles of sovereign equality o...
International law scholars often assume that the best way to enforce human rights is by establishing...
As Falk notes, the International Criminal Court represents an idealistic mentality, optimistic about...
“And so today the peoples of the world ask for philosophical vision in meeting the practical questio...
The principle of domestic jurisdiction in international law makes national governments responsible f...
The principle of domestic jurisdiction in international law makes national governments responsible f...
The necessity of prosecution of major crimes committed againstindividuals or groups has become a com...
This thesis explores the relationship between the International Criminal Court and the responsibilit...
The necessity of prosecution of major crimes committed againstindividuals or groups has become a com...
This thesis explores the relationship between the International Criminal Court and the responsibilit...
Crimes do not only occur at the national level, but have also occurred at the level of international...
Envisioning an international public order means envisioning an order sustained by a legal and instit...
This thesis examines the area of conflict between the fundamental principles of sovereign equality o...
Envisioning an international public order means envisioning an order sustained by a legal and instit...
The international criminal court is the newest would-be global institution to have been established ...
This thesis examines the area of conflict between the fundamental principles of sovereign equality o...
International law scholars often assume that the best way to enforce human rights is by establishing...
As Falk notes, the International Criminal Court represents an idealistic mentality, optimistic about...
“And so today the peoples of the world ask for philosophical vision in meeting the practical questio...
The principle of domestic jurisdiction in international law makes national governments responsible f...
The principle of domestic jurisdiction in international law makes national governments responsible f...
The necessity of prosecution of major crimes committed againstindividuals or groups has become a com...
This thesis explores the relationship between the International Criminal Court and the responsibilit...
The necessity of prosecution of major crimes committed againstindividuals or groups has become a com...
This thesis explores the relationship between the International Criminal Court and the responsibilit...
Crimes do not only occur at the national level, but have also occurred at the level of international...
Envisioning an international public order means envisioning an order sustained by a legal and instit...
This thesis examines the area of conflict between the fundamental principles of sovereign equality o...
Envisioning an international public order means envisioning an order sustained by a legal and instit...
The international criminal court is the newest would-be global institution to have been established ...
This thesis examines the area of conflict between the fundamental principles of sovereign equality o...
International law scholars often assume that the best way to enforce human rights is by establishing...