Following the 1994 Rwandan genocide against the Tutsi ethnic group, the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) was established to prosecute those most responsible for their violations of international law. The Tribunal marked the first prosecution of the crime of genocide. The unprecedented nature of the prosecution of the crime resulted in initial inconsistencies and a lack of clarity of the definition. This study examined the evolution of the legal definition for the crime of genocide through qualitative analyses of the trial documents in selected case studies from the ICTR, as well as subsequent cases of the prosecution of genocide outside of the jurisdiction of the Tribunal. The cases highlighted a convergence over time for t...
The sentencing practice of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) is a relatively neg...
This article compares sentencing of those convicted of participation in the 1994 genocide in Rwanda....
The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) has achieved considerable success in bringing ...
April 6, 2009, marked the fifteenth anniversary of the beginning of the Rwandan Genocide. In 1994, i...
The concept of genocide is probably the most debated subject in Holocaust and genocide studies. The ...
This essay appears as the ninth chapter of The Rules, Practice, and Jurisprudence of International C...
The aftermath of the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda in the spring of 1994, which left one million victims,...
1 Summary This thesis deals with the United Nations International Criminal Tribunals and their inter...
During three months in 1994, genocide was committed in Rwanda. Two years after those events, and not...
Relying on the procedural mechanism of judicial notice, the Appeals Chamber of the United Nations In...
Today, 14 years have gone since the whole world turned their backs on Rwanda, the small country in E...
The 1948 Genocide Convention contemplates prosecution by the national courts of the territory where ...
The Crime of Genocide before the International Criminal Institutions Abstract The crime of genocide ...
Part I of this Article scrutinizes the current definition of genocide in view of its theoretical cir...
Last February, the International Court of Justice issued a judgement adjudicating claims by Bosnia a...
The sentencing practice of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) is a relatively neg...
This article compares sentencing of those convicted of participation in the 1994 genocide in Rwanda....
The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) has achieved considerable success in bringing ...
April 6, 2009, marked the fifteenth anniversary of the beginning of the Rwandan Genocide. In 1994, i...
The concept of genocide is probably the most debated subject in Holocaust and genocide studies. The ...
This essay appears as the ninth chapter of The Rules, Practice, and Jurisprudence of International C...
The aftermath of the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda in the spring of 1994, which left one million victims,...
1 Summary This thesis deals with the United Nations International Criminal Tribunals and their inter...
During three months in 1994, genocide was committed in Rwanda. Two years after those events, and not...
Relying on the procedural mechanism of judicial notice, the Appeals Chamber of the United Nations In...
Today, 14 years have gone since the whole world turned their backs on Rwanda, the small country in E...
The 1948 Genocide Convention contemplates prosecution by the national courts of the territory where ...
The Crime of Genocide before the International Criminal Institutions Abstract The crime of genocide ...
Part I of this Article scrutinizes the current definition of genocide in view of its theoretical cir...
Last February, the International Court of Justice issued a judgement adjudicating claims by Bosnia a...
The sentencing practice of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) is a relatively neg...
This article compares sentencing of those convicted of participation in the 1994 genocide in Rwanda....
The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) has achieved considerable success in bringing ...