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- As were the ICTY and ICTR statutes (1)
- Can it be done by a more explicit Security Council resolution? (1)
- Crimes against humanity or genocide are committed within the territory of a State Party. Can it also prosecute those who plan or order such crimes (1)
- Criminal Law (1)
- Does Security Council resolution 1503 that calls for referral of ICTR and ICTY cases to national jurisdictions (and which was adopted (1)
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- Does The Conspiracy Charge on Our Current Charge Sheet for Hamdan Constitute a War Crime of Other Crime Triable by Military Commission? (1)
- Expand the jurisdiction of these nations over the relevant crimes? If the language of the resolution is inadequate (1)
- Forced Marriage as a Prosecutable Crime Against Humanity (1)
- Hazing And Initiation Rites as International War Crimes (1)
- If they do so outside the territory of a State Party and if they are not nationals of a State Party? (1)
- Is Incitement to Commit Genocide A Continuing Crime Such That Acts Committed Outside The Temporal Jurisdiction Of The ICTR Can Be Considered In Prosecuting An Accused? (1)
- Is there a basis for the argument that the detainees at Guantanamo bay are entitled to constitutional protections? (1)
- Is there authority for allowing the statement of a dead witness as to the acts and conduct of the accused as charged in the indictment to be admitted in evidence to the ICTR (1)
- Joint Criminal Enterprise - What Is the Degree of Participation Required for Conviction? An Exhaustive Memo of The Jurisprudence on Joint Criminal Enterprise. (1)
- Judicial independence and judicial impartiality and international criminal tribunals (1)
- Legal Education (1)
- Plenary and Rule 11bis (1)
- Pursuant to Chapter 7 of the Charter of the United Nations (1)
- Rule 11bis and international criminal law (1)
- Special Court Statute and Collective Punishment (1)
- Special Court Statute and Terrorism (1)
- Statutory Approach (1)
- The Effect of The International Covenant of Civil And Political Rights on The United States of America (1)
- The ICC has jurisdiction where war crimes (1)
- The Legitimacy of Article 4(B) And the Status of Unamsil as Civilians Under the International Law of Armed Conflict (1)
- The Reconcilability of the Nahimana “Media Case” Decision for Direct and Public Incitement to Commit Genocide and Persecution as a Crime against Humanity with U.S. Free Expression Law (1)
- The jurisdiction of military commissions over those captured on the battlefield in Afghanistan and then moved to Guantanamo bay naval base for trial (1)
- The prosecutor’s duty to disclose exculpatory evidence to the defense and the method and timing of such disclosure (1)
- To What Extent Can the Special Court for Sierra Leone Constitutionally Issue An Exterritorial Subpoena To A Non-Resident Witness To Testify Before The Court (1)
- Whether The Referrals to The ICC By Uganda and The Democratic Republic of Congo Violate the Principle of Complementarity (1)
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Full-Text Articles in Law
Does Security Council Resolution 1503 That Calls For Referral Of Ictr And Icty Cases To National Jurisdictions (And Which Was Adopted, As Were The Icty And Ictr Statutes, Pursuant To Chapter 7 Of The Charter Of The United Nations, Expand The Jurisdiction Of These Nations Over The Relevant Crimes? If The Language Of The Resolution Is Inadequate, Can It Be Done By A More Explicit Security Council Resolution?, John T. Rotterman
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
At The Trial Of An Accused Person, Whether The Fact That A Judge Has Written Critically About That Accused Before He Came To Be Appointed As Judge Impugns The Competence, Independence And Impartiality Of The Tribunal Of Which That Judge Forms A Part, Gregory D. Metrick
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
According To The Special Court Statute, What Are The Elements Of The Following Crimes: A) Collective Punishment; (Art. 3b) B) Terrorism; (Art. 3d), Marissa R. Ducca
According To The Special Court Statute, What Are The Elements Of The Following Crimes: A) Collective Punishment; (Art. 3b) B) Terrorism; (Art. 3d), Marissa R. Ducca
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Forced Marriage As A Prosecutable Crime Against Humanity, Suzanne D. Mattler
Forced Marriage As A Prosecutable Crime Against Humanity, Suzanne D. Mattler
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Is There Authority For Allowing The Statement Of A Dead Witness As To The Acts And Conduct Of The Accused As Charged In The Indictment To Be Admitted In Evidence To The Ictr, Jonathan Luis-Lancho Van Balen
Is There Authority For Allowing The Statement Of A Dead Witness As To The Acts And Conduct Of The Accused As Charged In The Indictment To Be Admitted In Evidence To The Ictr, Jonathan Luis-Lancho Van Balen
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Hazing And Initiation Rites As International War Crimes, John R. Tullio
Hazing And Initiation Rites As International War Crimes, John R. Tullio
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Joint Criminal Enterprise - What Is The Degree Of Participation Required For Conviction? An Exhaustive Memo Of The Jurisprudence On Joint Criminal Enterprise., Christopher J. Knezevic
Joint Criminal Enterprise - What Is The Degree Of Participation Required For Conviction? An Exhaustive Memo Of The Jurisprudence On Joint Criminal Enterprise., Christopher J. Knezevic
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Is There A Basis For The Argument That The Detainees At Guantanamo Bay Are Entitled To Constitutional Protections?, Mark Pustay
Is There A Basis For The Argument That The Detainees At Guantanamo Bay Are Entitled To Constitutional Protections?, Mark Pustay
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
The Effect Of The International Covenant Of Civil And Political Rights On The United States Of America, Monica E. Nussbaum
The Effect Of The International Covenant Of Civil And Political Rights On The United States Of America, Monica E. Nussbaum
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
The Prosecutor’S Duty To Disclose Exculpatory Evidence To The Defense And The Method And Timing Of Such Disclosure, Matthew R. Roznovak
The Prosecutor’S Duty To Disclose Exculpatory Evidence To The Defense And The Method And Timing Of Such Disclosure, Matthew R. Roznovak
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
To What Extent Can The Special Court For Sierra Leone Constitutionally Issue An Exterritorial Subpoena To A Non-Resident Witness To Testify Before The Court, Lukas M. Grabiec
To What Extent Can The Special Court For Sierra Leone Constitutionally Issue An Exterritorial Subpoena To A Non-Resident Witness To Testify Before The Court, Lukas M. Grabiec
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Whether The Referrals To The Icc By Uganda And The Democratic Republic Of Congo Violate The Principle Of Complementarity, Andrea Telloni
Whether The Referrals To The Icc By Uganda And The Democratic Republic Of Congo Violate The Principle Of Complementarity, Andrea Telloni
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
The Reconcilability Of The Nahimana “Media Case” Decision For Direct And Public Incitement To Commit Genocide And Persecution As A Crime Against Humanity With U.S. Free Expression Law, Philip E. Hamilton
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
The Icc Has Jurisdiction Where War Crimes, Crimes Against Humanity Or Genocide Are Committed Within The Territory Of A State Party. Can It Also Prosecute Those Who Plan Or Order Such Crimes, If They Do So Outside The Territory Of A State Party And If They Are Not Nationals Of A State Party?, Christa A. Grywalsky
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Would It Be An Appropriate Use Of Prosecutorial Discretion If The Prosecutor Declined To Initiate An Investigation In The Case Of An Alleged Offender Who Has Been Given Amnesty Or Asylum?, Mark A. Pustay
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
The Jurisdiction Of Military Commissions Over Those Captured On The Battlefield In Afghanistan And Then Moved To Guantanamo Bay Naval Base For Trial, Beau D. Hollowell
The Jurisdiction Of Military Commissions Over Those Captured On The Battlefield In Afghanistan And Then Moved To Guantanamo Bay Naval Base For Trial, Beau D. Hollowell
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Is Incitement To Commit Genocide A Continuing Crime Such That Acts Committed Outside The Temporal Jurisdiction Of The Ictr Can Be Considered In Prosecuting An Accused?, Kam F. Siu
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Does The Conspiracy Charge On Our Current Charge Sheet For Hamdan Constitute A War Crime Of Other Crime Triable By Military Commission?, Pallavi Chintapalli
Does The Conspiracy Charge On Our Current Charge Sheet For Hamdan Constitute A War Crime Of Other Crime Triable By Military Commission?, Pallavi Chintapalli
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Did The Plenary Have The Power To Adopt Rule 11bis?, Vivian M. Hermiz
Did The Plenary Have The Power To Adopt Rule 11bis?, Vivian M. Hermiz
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
The Legitimacy Of Article 4(B) And The Status Of Unamsil As Civilians Under The International Law Of Armed Conflict, Christopher M. Mclaughlin
The Legitimacy Of Article 4(B) And The Status Of Unamsil As Civilians Under The International Law Of Armed Conflict, Christopher M. Mclaughlin
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
A Statutory Approach To Criminal Law, Kevin C. Mcmunigal
A Statutory Approach To Criminal Law, Kevin C. Mcmunigal
Faculty Publications
Article suggests that learning about criminal statutes should be incorporated into teaching criminal law.