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The Slippery Concept Of "Object And Purpose" In International Criminal Law, Patrick J. Keenan Jan 2023

The Slippery Concept Of "Object And Purpose" In International Criminal Law, Patrick J. Keenan

American University International Law Review

In little more than twenty-five years, the field of international criminal law has grown from a small slice of public international law into a functioning system of international justice, complete with multiple juridical bodies and substantial scholarly attention. Building on the legacy of the Nuremberg Tribunals and drawing from international humanitarian law, human rights law, and domestic criminal law principles, international criminal law has become its own discipline. Creating any new field of law is a complicated endeavor; this is especially true when the field affects and is affected by so many politically sensitive issues. Throughout this doctrinal experiment, one …


Indefinite Detention, Deadly Conditions: How Brazil's Notorious Criminal Justice System Violates The International Covenant On Civil And Political Rights, Layla Medina Jan 2016

Indefinite Detention, Deadly Conditions: How Brazil's Notorious Criminal Justice System Violates The International Covenant On Civil And Political Rights, Layla Medina

American University International Law Review

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What Is "Colonial" About Colonial Laws?, Arudra Barra Jan 2016

What Is "Colonial" About Colonial Laws?, Arudra Barra

American University International Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Exercise Of Jurisdiction By The International Criminal Court Over Palestine, William Thomas Worster Jan 2011

The Exercise Of Jurisdiction By The International Criminal Court Over Palestine, William Thomas Worster

American University International Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Permanent Hybrid Court For Terrorism, Erin Creegan Jan 2011

A Permanent Hybrid Court For Terrorism, Erin Creegan

American University International Law Review

No abstract provided.


For Love Of Country And International Criminal Law, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid Al-Hussein Jan 2009

For Love Of Country And International Criminal Law, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid Al-Hussein

American University International Law Review

No abstract provided.


For Love Of Country And International Criminal Law, Further Reflections, David Scheffer Jan 2009

For Love Of Country And International Criminal Law, Further Reflections, David Scheffer

American University International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Hybrid Criminal Tribunals And The Concept Of Ownership: Who Owns The Process? , Phillip Rapoza Jan 2005

Hybrid Criminal Tribunals And The Concept Of Ownership: Who Owns The Process? , Phillip Rapoza

American University International Law Review

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Keynote Address: Integrating The Work Of The Icc Into Local Justice Initiatives, Luis Moreno-Ocampo Jan 2005

Keynote Address: Integrating The Work Of The Icc Into Local Justice Initiatives, Luis Moreno-Ocampo

American University International Law Review

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Lessons Learned: Building On The Success Of The Current International Tribunal Framework To Develop The Next Era Of War Crimes Tribunals , Aryeh Neier Jan 2005

Lessons Learned: Building On The Success Of The Current International Tribunal Framework To Develop The Next Era Of War Crimes Tribunals , Aryeh Neier

American University International Law Review

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Criminalizing Hate Speech In The Crucible Of Trial: Prosecutor V. Nahimana, Diane F. Orentlicher Jan 2005

Criminalizing Hate Speech In The Crucible Of Trial: Prosecutor V. Nahimana, Diane F. Orentlicher

American University International Law Review

No abstract provided.