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2002

International Criminal Law

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Propositions On The Law Of War After The Kosovo Campain, Ruth Wedgewood Aug 2002

Propositions On The Law Of War After The Kosovo Campain, Ruth Wedgewood

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Targeting, Michael Bothe Aug 2002

Targeting, Michael Bothe

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Introduction To Part Ii: The Applicability Of The Law Of Armed Conflict, Scott Silliman Aug 2002

Introduction To Part Ii: The Applicability Of The Law Of Armed Conflict, Scott Silliman

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


The Laws Of War After Kosovo, Adam Roberts Aug 2002

The Laws Of War After Kosovo, Adam Roberts

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Judging Kosovo: The Legal Process, The Law Of Armed Conflict, And The Commander In Chief, James E. Baker Aug 2002

Judging Kosovo: The Legal Process, The Law Of Armed Conflict, And The Commander In Chief, James E. Baker

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Rule Of Conduct During Humanitarian Intervention, Ivan Shearer Aug 2002

Rule Of Conduct During Humanitarian Intervention, Ivan Shearer

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


The Applicability Of International Humanitarian Law And The Law Of Neutraility To The Kosovo Campaign, Christopher Greenwood Aug 2002

The Applicability Of International Humanitarian Law And The Law Of Neutraility To The Kosovo Campaign, Christopher Greenwood

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Commentary: Part Iv, W. Hays Parks Aug 2002

Commentary: Part Iv, W. Hays Parks

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Legitmate Military Objective Under The Current Jus In Bello, Yoram Dinstein Aug 2002

Legitmate Military Objective Under The Current Jus In Bello, Yoram Dinstein

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Operation Allied Force From The Perspective Of The Nato Air Commander, Michael Short Aug 2002

Operation Allied Force From The Perspective Of The Nato Air Commander, Michael Short

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Full Volume 78: Legal And Ethical Lessons Of Nato's Kosovo Campaign Aug 2002

Full Volume 78: Legal And Ethical Lessons Of Nato's Kosovo Campaign

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


International Humanitarian Law After Kosovo: Is Lex Lata Sufficient?, Ove Bring Aug 2002

International Humanitarian Law After Kosovo: Is Lex Lata Sufficient?, Ove Bring

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Commentary: Part Vi, Rein Mullerson Aug 2002

Commentary: Part Vi, Rein Mullerson

International Law Studies

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Commentary: Part V, Leslie C. Green Aug 2002

Commentary: Part V, Leslie C. Green

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Computer Network Attacks By Terrorists: Some Legal Dimensions, John F. Murphy Jun 2002

Computer Network Attacks By Terrorists: Some Legal Dimensions, John F. Murphy

International Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Presiding Over The Ex-President: A Look At Superior Responsibility In The Light Of The Kosovo Indictment, Jackson N. Maogoto Jan 2002

Presiding Over The Ex-President: A Look At Superior Responsibility In The Light Of The Kosovo Indictment, Jackson N. Maogoto

Jackson Nyamuya Maogoto

Individual criminal responsibility, and command responsibility in particular, are important because, to deter human rights abuses, potential perpetrators must perceive prosecution as a possible consequence of their actions. Historically, the doctrine of command responsibility has been an important tool to hold accountable leaders who plan, participate in, or acquiesce in large-scale human rights abuses. The scope of the command responsibility doctrine remains one of the most important issues in prosecuting human rights atrocities. The scope of the doctrine determines the degree to which a leader can insulate himself from criminal culpability when the criminal acts were committed by others but …