This article examines the legal status of armed forces present in friendly foreign territory with a special focus on criminal jurisdiction. Traditionally, this issue has been considered from the perspective of public international law in which immunities play an important role. However, this perspective does not fully cover the criminal jurisdiction provisions in the international agreements dealing with the status of visiting forces (Status of Forces Agreements). This article introduces military operational law as an additional perspective to better understand this specific approach of Status of Forces Agreements
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Rain Liivoja explores why, and to what extent, armed forces personnel who commit offences abroad are...
Different activities conducted by armed forces and their personnel are governed by different branche...
A Review of Status of Forces Agreement: Criminal Jurisdiction: Criminal Jurisdiction. By Joseph M. S...
This Article explicates the international legal framework governing State action against transnation...
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Status of Forces Agreements (SOFAs) for crisis management operations generally provide for the exclu...
The conduct of military forces is not limited to their territory. They are typically sent on mission...
Regardless of the controversies caused by the presence of allied forces on the Romanian territory, r...
The conduct of military forces is not limited to their territory. They are typically sent on mission...
States regularly deploy elements of their armed forces abroad. When that happens, the military perso...
The thesis explores the possibility to apply the law of occupation by analogy to territories control...
On numerous occasions over the past decades, the United Nations peacekeepers have been charged with...
This book explores the international law framework governing the use of armed force in occupied terr...
The article deals with major international legal regimes that are used by the warring sides during a...
This Article examines the legal challenge presented when civilians who accompany the United States m...
Rain Liivoja explores why, and to what extent, armed forces personnel who commit offences abroad are...
Different activities conducted by armed forces and their personnel are governed by different branche...
A Review of Status of Forces Agreement: Criminal Jurisdiction: Criminal Jurisdiction. By Joseph M. S...
This Article explicates the international legal framework governing State action against transnation...
The article examines the present status of private military personnel under international criminal l...
Status of Forces Agreements (SOFAs) for crisis management operations generally provide for the exclu...
The conduct of military forces is not limited to their territory. They are typically sent on mission...
Regardless of the controversies caused by the presence of allied forces on the Romanian territory, r...
The conduct of military forces is not limited to their territory. They are typically sent on mission...
States regularly deploy elements of their armed forces abroad. When that happens, the military perso...
The thesis explores the possibility to apply the law of occupation by analogy to territories control...
On numerous occasions over the past decades, the United Nations peacekeepers have been charged with...
This book explores the international law framework governing the use of armed force in occupied terr...
The article deals with major international legal regimes that are used by the warring sides during a...
This Article examines the legal challenge presented when civilians who accompany the United States m...