International law has long recognized the general principle that an illegal act cannot produce legal rights. Yet, this principle of ex injuria jus non oritur is seemingly ignored in the uneasy relationship between the two international legal regimes most associated with war. A head of State can, for example, violate international law regulating the resort to armed force by ordering his military forces to illegally invade another country, yet he, through his military forces, simultaneously and subsequently benefits on the battlefield from the application of the separate body of international law regulating the actual conduct of war. The paradoxical benefit flows from the latter regime \u27s salutary rules that allow for both the killing of o...
This article deals with the question of possible effect of the law of international criminal procedu...
The regulation of war through the prohibition and criminalization of the act of aggression has provi...
The regulation of war through the prohibition and criminalization of the act of aggression has provi...
International law has long recognized the general principle that an illegal act cannot produce legal...
This Article considers the possibility of the prosecution of aggression as a crime against humanity ...
Crimes against peace were first enshrined in the Statute of the International Military Tribunal (Art...
The commission of aggressive wars is now forbidden by both customary and conventional International ...
State parties to the International Criminal Court made history in 1998 when they agreed to include t...
The problem that will be analyzed in this thesis is whether an individual, acting as an agent of a s...
This research aims to unveil gaps, contradictions and areas of ineffectiveness within the internatio...
This article examines the draft definition of the crime of aggression and how this definition will b...
The historical development of responsibility for wars and aggressive acts has seen a shift of focus ...
Aggression as an international crime against peace is classified as an international criminal act th...
This Article explores the substantive and procedural aspects of the assertion that recklessness is i...
In this document, Judge Hebert likens knowledgable participation in an aggressive war to a criminal ...
This article deals with the question of possible effect of the law of international criminal procedu...
The regulation of war through the prohibition and criminalization of the act of aggression has provi...
The regulation of war through the prohibition and criminalization of the act of aggression has provi...
International law has long recognized the general principle that an illegal act cannot produce legal...
This Article considers the possibility of the prosecution of aggression as a crime against humanity ...
Crimes against peace were first enshrined in the Statute of the International Military Tribunal (Art...
The commission of aggressive wars is now forbidden by both customary and conventional International ...
State parties to the International Criminal Court made history in 1998 when they agreed to include t...
The problem that will be analyzed in this thesis is whether an individual, acting as an agent of a s...
This research aims to unveil gaps, contradictions and areas of ineffectiveness within the internatio...
This article examines the draft definition of the crime of aggression and how this definition will b...
The historical development of responsibility for wars and aggressive acts has seen a shift of focus ...
Aggression as an international crime against peace is classified as an international criminal act th...
This Article explores the substantive and procedural aspects of the assertion that recklessness is i...
In this document, Judge Hebert likens knowledgable participation in an aggressive war to a criminal ...
This article deals with the question of possible effect of the law of international criminal procedu...
The regulation of war through the prohibition and criminalization of the act of aggression has provi...
The regulation of war through the prohibition and criminalization of the act of aggression has provi...