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Full-Text Articles in Criminal Law
Negotiating The Treaty Of Rome On The Establishment Of An International Criminal Court, M. Bassiouni
Negotiating The Treaty Of Rome On The Establishment Of An International Criminal Court, M. Bassiouni
College of Law Faculty
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Negotiating The Treaty Of Rome On The Establishment Of An International Criminal Court, M. Bassiouni
Negotiating The Treaty Of Rome On The Establishment Of An International Criminal Court, M. Bassiouni
College of Law Faculty
No abstract provided.
Plea Bargaining Under The Rwandan Statute And Rules Of Evidence And Procedure, Sohan S. Desai
Plea Bargaining Under The Rwandan Statute And Rules Of Evidence And Procedure, Sohan S. Desai
War Crimes Memoranda
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Rethinking Genocidal Intent: The Case For A Knowledge-Based Interpretation, Alexander K.A. Greenawalt
Rethinking Genocidal Intent: The Case For A Knowledge-Based Interpretation, Alexander K.A. Greenawalt
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
From its initial codification in the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide to its most recent inclusion in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, the international crime of genocide has been defined as involving an "intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such." The predominant interpetation of this language views genocide as a crime of "specific" or "special" intent, in which the perpetrator deliberately seeks the whole or partial destruction of a protected group. This Note pursues an alternate approach. Relying on both the history of …
Politics By Other Means: The Law Of The International Criminal Court, Diane Orentlicher
Politics By Other Means: The Law Of The International Criminal Court, Diane Orentlicher
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
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Association Of American Law Schools Panel On The International Criminal Court, Christopher L. Blakesley
Association Of American Law Schools Panel On The International Criminal Court, Christopher L. Blakesley
Scholarly Works
Professor Blakesley participates in this panel discussion on the International Criminal Court. The Association of American Law Schools sponsored the panel.
The Constitutional Authority Of The Federal Government In State Criminal Proceedings That Involve U.S. Treaty Obligations Or Affect U.S. Foreign Relations, Malvina Halberstam
The Constitutional Authority Of The Federal Government In State Criminal Proceedings That Involve U.S. Treaty Obligations Or Affect U.S. Foreign Relations, Malvina Halberstam
Faculty Articles
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The Universal And The Particular In International Criminal Justice, Ruti Teitel
The Universal And The Particular In International Criminal Justice, Ruti Teitel
Articles & Chapters
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