Part I of this Article scrutinizes the current definition of genocide in view of its theoretical circumscription in the Genocide Convention and with special reference to the judgment of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda in Prosecutor v. Akayesu. Part II considers the validity and the application of the principle of universal jurisdiction to the crime of genocide, and the consequent duty of states to bring perpetrators of genocide to justice. Part III focuses on the jurisdiction ratione materia of the ICC regarding the crime of genocide. Part IV will pay special attention to the prosecution of genocide in the United States
Genocide is a crime unlike others and with the help of the 1948 Genocide Convention and its definiti...
In these brief commentaries to the U.N. Genocide Convention, I explore three criminal law modes of l...
This essay appears as the ninth chapter of The Rules, Practice, and Jurisprudence of International C...
The 1948 Genocide Convention contemplates prosecution by the national courts of the territory where ...
The 1948 Genocide Convention contemplates prosecution by the national courts of the territory where ...
1 Summary This thesis deals with the United Nations International Criminal Tribunals and their inter...
Following the 1994 Rwandan genocide against the Tutsi ethnic group, the International Criminal Tribu...
1 Abstract Genocide belongs to the category of crimes under international law. Crime under internati...
The crime of genocide is considered one of the most serious international crimes within the scope of...
The 1948 Genocide Convention has become a vital legal tool in the international campaign against imp...
The 1948 Genocide Convention has become a vital legal tool in the international campaign against imp...
Last February, the International Court of Justice issued a judgement adjudicating claims by Bosnia a...
Abstract. International criminal law, as a system of legal regulations embodied in the acts of inter...
The Crime of Genocide before the International Criminal Institutions Abstract The crime of genocide ...
In these brief commentaries to the U.N. Genocide Convention, I explore three criminal law modes of l...
Genocide is a crime unlike others and with the help of the 1948 Genocide Convention and its definiti...
In these brief commentaries to the U.N. Genocide Convention, I explore three criminal law modes of l...
This essay appears as the ninth chapter of The Rules, Practice, and Jurisprudence of International C...
The 1948 Genocide Convention contemplates prosecution by the national courts of the territory where ...
The 1948 Genocide Convention contemplates prosecution by the national courts of the territory where ...
1 Summary This thesis deals with the United Nations International Criminal Tribunals and their inter...
Following the 1994 Rwandan genocide against the Tutsi ethnic group, the International Criminal Tribu...
1 Abstract Genocide belongs to the category of crimes under international law. Crime under internati...
The crime of genocide is considered one of the most serious international crimes within the scope of...
The 1948 Genocide Convention has become a vital legal tool in the international campaign against imp...
The 1948 Genocide Convention has become a vital legal tool in the international campaign against imp...
Last February, the International Court of Justice issued a judgement adjudicating claims by Bosnia a...
Abstract. International criminal law, as a system of legal regulations embodied in the acts of inter...
The Crime of Genocide before the International Criminal Institutions Abstract The crime of genocide ...
In these brief commentaries to the U.N. Genocide Convention, I explore three criminal law modes of l...
Genocide is a crime unlike others and with the help of the 1948 Genocide Convention and its definiti...
In these brief commentaries to the U.N. Genocide Convention, I explore three criminal law modes of l...
This essay appears as the ninth chapter of The Rules, Practice, and Jurisprudence of International C...