Author of chapter: Making Peace with the Past: Federal Republic of Germany\u27s Accountability for World War II Massacres Before the Italian Supreme Court. Several instances of war crimes trials are familiar to all scholars, but in order to advance understanding of the development of international criminal law, it is important to provide a full range of evidence from less-familiar trials. This book therefore provides an essential resource for a more comprehensive overview, uncovering and exploring some of the lesser-known war crimes trials that have taken place in a variety of contexts: international and domestic, northern and southern, historic and contemporary. It analyses these trials with a view to recognising institutional innovations,...
This book is about jurisdictions that open more war crimes case files than they can process by trial...
Professor Dr. Benedetta Faedi Duramy is an Associate Professor of Law at Golden Gate University Scho...
A lasting legacy of the Nuremberg and Tokyo military tribunals is the assertion that individuals are...
Author of chapter: Making Peace with the Past: Federal Republic of Germany\u27s Accountability for W...
Several instances of war crimes trials are familiar to all scholars, but in order to advance underst...
[Summary of the book containing this chapter:] International criminal law has developed extraordinar...
This book provides a comprehensive legal analysis of the twelve war crimes trials held in the Americ...
Crimes of war pose an inherent contradiction. They demand justice, but we find ourselves uneasy at p...
Highlights critical debates and controversies facing international criminal courts and tribunals, su...
About 50 years ago the United Nations' Declaration on Human Rights was developed in order to set dow...
This article deals with the question of possible effect of the law of international criminal procedu...
This article looks at the development of the concept of crimes against humanity at the International...
From events at Nuremberg and Tokyo after World War II, to the recent trials of Slobodan Milošević an...
This article will discuss the manner in which both international institutions as well as domestic co...
In The Hague, Slobodan Milosevic is on trial for crimes committed in Bosnia, Kosovo and Croatia; in ...
This book is about jurisdictions that open more war crimes case files than they can process by trial...
Professor Dr. Benedetta Faedi Duramy is an Associate Professor of Law at Golden Gate University Scho...
A lasting legacy of the Nuremberg and Tokyo military tribunals is the assertion that individuals are...
Author of chapter: Making Peace with the Past: Federal Republic of Germany\u27s Accountability for W...
Several instances of war crimes trials are familiar to all scholars, but in order to advance underst...
[Summary of the book containing this chapter:] International criminal law has developed extraordinar...
This book provides a comprehensive legal analysis of the twelve war crimes trials held in the Americ...
Crimes of war pose an inherent contradiction. They demand justice, but we find ourselves uneasy at p...
Highlights critical debates and controversies facing international criminal courts and tribunals, su...
About 50 years ago the United Nations' Declaration on Human Rights was developed in order to set dow...
This article deals with the question of possible effect of the law of international criminal procedu...
This article looks at the development of the concept of crimes against humanity at the International...
From events at Nuremberg and Tokyo after World War II, to the recent trials of Slobodan Milošević an...
This article will discuss the manner in which both international institutions as well as domestic co...
In The Hague, Slobodan Milosevic is on trial for crimes committed in Bosnia, Kosovo and Croatia; in ...
This book is about jurisdictions that open more war crimes case files than they can process by trial...
Professor Dr. Benedetta Faedi Duramy is an Associate Professor of Law at Golden Gate University Scho...
A lasting legacy of the Nuremberg and Tokyo military tribunals is the assertion that individuals are...