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- Anti-terrorism and piracy and Japan and The Philippines and Singapore (1)
- Child piracy (1)
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- Child piracy and international law (1)
- Child pirates and crimes againsty humanity (1)
- Comparison of the United Nations Extraterritorial Piracy Court and the Lockerbie Tribunal (1)
- Definition of piracy under international law (1)
- Evidence and joint criminal enterprise and international criminal law (1)
- Evidence and joint criminal enterprise--international criminal tribunals (1)
- Extradition of non-national suspects into the Seychelles (1)
- Extradition--Seychelles (1)
- Financiers of piracy who reside outside the Seychelles (1)
- Former pirates and reintegration (1)
- History (1)
- Informants and piracy (1)
- Informants and piracy and international law and rewards (1)
- International Law (1)
- Joint criminal enterprise--international criminal law (1)
- Law of the Sea (1)
- Legal characterizations--Trial Chamber and Pre-Trial Chamber and international criminal law (1)
- Lockerbie Model (1)
- Lockerbie Model and proposed Extraterritorial Somali Anti-Piracy Court (1)
- Lockerbie Tribunal (1)
- Mass Murder (1)
- National anti-terrorism laws and piracy (1)
- Piracy financiers (1)
- Piracy leaders (1)
- Piracy--Seychelles (1)
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Articles 1 - 17 of 17
Full-Text Articles in Law
What Types Of Evidence Are Used To Prove A Joint Criminal Enterprise Under International Criminal Law?, Katlyn Kraus
What Types Of Evidence Are Used To Prove A Joint Criminal Enterprise Under International Criminal Law?, Katlyn Kraus
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
The Applicability Of National Anti-Terrorism Laws To Piracy: A Comparative Analysis Of Japan, The Philippines, And Singapore, Nina Tantraphol, Frederick Michael Lorenz
The Applicability Of National Anti-Terrorism Laws To Piracy: A Comparative Analysis Of Japan, The Philippines, And Singapore, Nina Tantraphol, Frederick Michael Lorenz
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Implications Of The Unclos Definition Of Piracy On Seychelles Prosecutions Specifically Addressing The Incorporation Of The Definition Of Piracy In Article 101 Of Unclos And The Implications For Seychelles Piracy Prosecutions, Randall Christopher Bray
Implications Of The Unclos Definition Of Piracy On Seychelles Prosecutions Specifically Addressing The Incorporation Of The Definition Of Piracy In Article 101 Of Unclos And The Implications For Seychelles Piracy Prosecutions, Randall Christopher Bray
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Can The Seychelles Criminalize Possession Of Piratical Equipment, And Apply It To Foreign Nationals Found Outside Of The Seychelles Under Either Universal Or Protective Jurisdiction?, Vijyalakshmi Patel
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Analyzing Sources Of Extradition For Pirates To Seychelles, Ramnik Samrao
Analyzing Sources Of Extradition For Pirates To Seychelles, Ramnik Samrao
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Ability Of Trial Chamber And Pre-Trial Chamber To Use Different Legal Characterizations, Ugochi Madubata
Ability Of Trial Chamber And Pre-Trial Chamber To Use Different Legal Characterizations, Ugochi Madubata
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Provide A Comparative Analysis Of The Proposed United Nations Extraterritorial Piracy Court And The Lockerbie Tribunal, Baker & Mckenzie Llp
Provide A Comparative Analysis Of The Proposed United Nations Extraterritorial Piracy Court And The Lockerbie Tribunal, Baker & Mckenzie Llp
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
How Can A Program Similar To Rewards For Justice Be Established That Offers Rewards For Information Related To The Financiers Or Key Leaders Of Pirate Organizations?, Baker & Mckenzie Llp
How Can A Program Similar To Rewards For Justice Be Established That Offers Rewards For Information Related To The Financiers Or Key Leaders Of Pirate Organizations?, Baker & Mckenzie Llp
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Applying The Lockerbie Model To A Proposed Extraterritorial Somali Anti-Piracy Court, Pilpg
Applying The Lockerbie Model To A Proposed Extraterritorial Somali Anti-Piracy Court, Pilpg
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
The Speedy Trial Rights Of Suspected Pirate Detainees, Aleksandar Sava Rakic
The Speedy Trial Rights Of Suspected Pirate Detainees, Aleksandar Sava Rakic
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Recruitment And Use Of Children As An Act Of Piracy, Aalia Maan
Recruitment And Use Of Children As An Act Of Piracy, Aalia Maan
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Recruitment And Use Of Child Pirates As Crimes Against Humanity, Maura Finn
Recruitment And Use Of Child Pirates As Crimes Against Humanity, Maura Finn
War Crimes Memoranda
advised/reviewed by Laurie Blank
Legal Memorandum On Reintegration Of Former Pirates, Pilpg
Legal Memorandum On Reintegration Of Former Pirates, Pilpg
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
How May The Seychelles Penal Code Be Amended To Support The Prosecution Of Financiers Of Piracy Who Reside Outside The Seychelles, And What Issues Arise Concerning The Extradition Of Non-National Suspects Into The Seychelles For Prosecution?, Jones Day
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Mass Murderers Discover Mass Murder: The Germans And Katyn, 1943, Kenneth F. Ledford
Mass Murderers Discover Mass Murder: The Germans And Katyn, 1943, Kenneth F. Ledford
Faculty Publications
After the German army in 1943 discovered the graves of murdered Polish army officers in the Katyn Forest, Joseph Goebbels embarked upon a cynical publicity campaign to spread before the world the perils of Bolshevik success. But the Nazi discovery of Soviet crimes against leaders of Polish state and society elided the reality that from the very beginning of the German invasion of Poland, the SS had carried out identical mass murders of Polish intellectuals and other social leaders. Goebbels's campaign amounted to mass murderers ““uncovering” mass murders on the part of their adversaries and seeking cynically to use that …
Katyn: Justice Delayed Or Justice Denied? Report Of The Cleveland Experts' Meeting, Michael P. Scharf, Maria Szonert-Binienda
Katyn: Justice Delayed Or Justice Denied? Report Of The Cleveland Experts' Meeting, Michael P. Scharf, Maria Szonert-Binienda
Faculty Publications
Report of the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center and the Libra Institute, Inc. hosted a Symposium and Experts Meeting in commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the Katyn massacre, Cleveland, OH, February 4-5, 2011
Universal Jurisdiction And The Crime Of Aggression, Michael P. Scharf
Universal Jurisdiction And The Crime Of Aggression, Michael P. Scharf
Faculty Publications
In June 2010 in Kampala, Uganda, the states that are party to the Statute of the International Criminal Court agreed to amend the ICC Statute to add the crime of aggression to the Court's jurisdiction. One of the key compromises that made this possible was the adoption of a U.S.-proposed “understanding” which provided that the aggression amendment should not be interpreted as creating a right for national courts to prosecute the crime of aggression under universal jurisdiction. If, however, national courts already possess the right to do so under customary international law, stemming from the Nuremberg precedent, then the understanding …