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- Article 2(4) of the UN Charter (1)
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- Article 85 and compensation for wrongful detention or conviction (1)
- Article 85 and wrongful conviction (1)
- Bail in the 21st century (1)
- Browne v. Dunn (1)
- Cambodian criminal procedure and international criminal procedure (1)
- Cambodian tribunal (1)
- Capital crimes and death penalty and Iraqi High Tribunal (1)
- Civil informants and Al Dujayl and liability (1)
- Civilian informants and IHT or IST (1)
- Command responsibility--international criminal law (1)
- Common Article 3 of the Geneva Conventions (1)
- Confirmation hearings and international criminal courts (1)
- Confirmation hearings and trial chambers and international criminal tribunals (1)
- Crimes agains the Shiites and Kurds--Iraqi High Tribunal (1)
- Criminal prosecution--Iraqi High Tribunal (1)
- Death sentences and lex mitior and Iraqi High Tribunal (1)
- Defendant's right to a fair trial--international criminal tribunals (1)
- Defense counsel and failure to appear--international criminal courts (1)
- Defense counsel and failure to appear--international criminal tirbunals (1)
- Destruction of Kuwaiti assets and Iraqi High Tribunal (1)
- Destruction of Kuwaiti oil wells and Iraqi High Tribunal (1)
- ECCC and pre-existing pardons (1)
- Effective control and command responsibility and international criminal law (1)
- Electronic supervision--international criminal courts (1)
- Elements of a crimes--international criminal law (1)
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Article 85: If Someone Is Wrongfully Detained Or Convicted, What Recourse Does He Have? What Compensation Is He Entitled To? Is This Monetary, And If So, Where Does The Money Come From? What Should The Court Take Into Consideration When Deciding On Compensation?, Robert C. Bliss
War Crimes Memoranda
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Bail In The 21st Century: Is There A Role For Ankle Monitors, Electronic Supervision, And The Like Within International Criminal Justice In Light Of Long Pre-Trial Detention?, David Selby
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
After The 1991 Gulf War Ended, The Shiite Population In Southern Iraq And The Kurdish Population In Northern Iraq Revolted Against The Iraqi Government... : Deliberate Attacks, Imams From These Mosques Were Providing Medical Treatment And Shelter To Injured Civilians And Insurgents..., Emily J. Peters
War Crimes Memoranda
. 3) Iraqi troops entered hospitals in Basrah and Karbala and summarily murdered any males between the age of 12 and 70. Iraqi troops also murdered, tortured, and raped medical personnel who had provided treatment to insurgents. 4) Ali Hassan Al Majid rounded up male civilians (of fighting age) and ordered them to drink petrol. After these men drank the petrol, Al Majid ordered his troops to fire or personally fired himself tracer bullets into the victims so that the petrol would ignite and the victim would explode. This tactic was used to intimidate people into offering information about insurgent …
Can An Alleged Superior Officer Be Convicted Under Command Repsonsibility Even If He Was Deprived Of His Authority But Still Held A Formal Command Position? What Is Meant By “Effective Control” Under The Doctrine Of Command Repsonsibility?, Zachery Lampell
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Can The International Criminal Court Accept A Referral From The United Nations Security Council Of The Murder Of Former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri?, Madhusha Dissanayake
Can The International Criminal Court Accept A Referral From The United Nations Security Council Of The Murder Of Former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri?, Madhusha Dissanayake
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
In The Interest Of Conserving Tribunal Resources, What Concrete Limits Can A Trial Chamber Put On The Parties To Reduce The Length Of Their Cases, Limit Cross-Examination, And Impose A Date Certain For Completion Of Trial?, Michelle Oliver
War Crimes Memoranda
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Does The Principle Of Lex Mitior Limit The Iraqi High Tribunal’S Ability To Impose The Death Sentence On Those Found Guilty Of Capital Crimes?, Meredith Wood Bowen
Does The Principle Of Lex Mitior Limit The Iraqi High Tribunal’S Ability To Impose The Death Sentence On Those Found Guilty Of Capital Crimes?, Meredith Wood Bowen
War Crimes Memoranda
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Do Any Of The Following Acts, Which Occurred During Iraq’S Invasion And Occupation Of Kuwait, Constitute Crimes Under The Iht Statute: (1) The Removal Of Food, Medical Supplies, And Medical Equipment From Kuwait To Iraq; (2) The Destruction Of Kuwaiti Assets And Infrastructures; And (3) The Destruction Of Kuwaiti Oil Wells And Oil Refineries, And The Deliberate Release Of Oil Into The Persian Gulf?, Andrew M. Katz
War Crimes Memoranda
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How Will International Criminal Procedural Law Supplement Uncertainties Or Gaps In Cambodian Criminal Procedural Law During The Course Of The Cec Proceedings; And What Are The Major Impediments In Implementing International Procedural Safeguards On A Domestic Level?, Sarah Schauerte
War Crimes Memoranda
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Evidentiary Challenges Due To The Lapse Of Thirty Years: Investigations Conducted By Ngo’S, The Role Of Hearsay Evidence, Forensic Evidence As An Important Feature, As Well As National And International Jurisprudence On Such Factors, Kathleen Rudis
War Crimes Memoranda
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Many Legal Scholars And Defense Attorneys Appearing Before The Iht Have Argued That, Under Relevant Principles Of International Law, A State Cannot Recognize The Consequences Of An Illegal Action…, Brian J. Field
War Crimes Memoranda
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What Is The Purpose Of The Pre-Trial Chamber’S Confirmation Hearing?, Kevin Hussey
What Is The Purpose Of The Pre-Trial Chamber’S Confirmation Hearing?, Kevin Hussey
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
What Course Of Action May Or Must The Trial Chamber Take If, At The End Of The Trial, It Is Not Satisfied That All Of The Elements Of The Crime Charged Have Been Proven Beyond A Reasonable Doubt But It Is Satisfied That The Evidence Proves Beyond A Reasonable Doubt All The Elements Of A Different, But Related, Crime., Traci M. Donovan
War Crimes Memoranda
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What May/Must The Trial Chamber Do If All Of The Elements Of The Charged Offense Are Not Proven Beyond A Reasonable Doubt But All Of The Elements Of An Uncharged, But Related, Offense Are Proven Beyond A Reasonable Doubt?, Christopher Kringel
War Crimes Memoranda
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What Precautions And Remedies May A Trial Chamber Exercise When Defense Counsel Fails To Appear?, Kyle David Miller
What Precautions And Remedies May A Trial Chamber Exercise When Defense Counsel Fails To Appear?, Kyle David Miller
War Crimes Memoranda
What precautions and remedies may a trial chamber exercise when defense counsel fails to appear? If the purpose of a defendant is to delay the proceedings, is replacing counsel tantamount to acceding to such delay? Why are tribunals reluctant to rely on co-counsel serving as lead counsel? Should duty counsel be appointed? Should the international courts use a public-defender system to avoid such problems? Do national bars have a duty to honor punishments doled out by the international tribunals? Is there any practical effect?
What Minimum Standards Must The Iht Follow When Assigning Pulic Defenders In Place Of Privately Retained Defense Counsel So That The Defendant’S Right To A Fair Trial Is Not Prejudiced?, Thihan Nyun
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
As For Self-Representation In The International Criminal Court, Is There An International Right To Self-Representation In War Crimes Trials, Or Should Defense Counsel Be Imposed From The Outset Of The Trial At The Icc? How Should The Icc Deal With A Defendant-Lawyer Who Uses Self-Representation To Disrupt The Orderly Trial Proceedings?, Chelan Bliss
War Crimes Memoranda
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One Of The Likely Defendants Before The Extraordinary Chambers, Mr. Ieng Sary, Received A Pardon By The King Of Cambodia In Relation To His 1979 Conviction For Genocide. The U.N. And Cambodia Have Agreed That [The Eccc] Should Decide The Scope Of This Pardon.., Conor Mclaughlin
War Crimes Memoranda
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Are Civilian Informants From Al Dujayl Liable Before The Iht?, Kevin Pendergast
Are Civilian Informants From Al Dujayl Liable Before The Iht?, Kevin Pendergast
War Crimes Memoranda
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Did The Forcible Transfer, Active Concealment, Torture And Murder Of Non-Combatant Kuwaiti Citizens And Third Party Nationals In August Of 1991 To March Of 1992 Constitute Any Crime Within The Jurisdiction Of The Iraqi High Tribunal? Did The Capture, Torture And Public Murder Of Captive Coalition Troops By Iraqi Troops During The 1991 War Constitute A Crime Within The Jurisdiction Of The Iraqi High Tribunal? Did The Seizure And Placement Of Non-Combatant Foreigners In Direct Proximity To Military Targets Constitute A Crime Within The Jurisdiction Of The Iraqi High Tribunal?, Gregory S. Mcneal
War Crimes Memoranda
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To What Extent Does The Cambodian Extraordinary Chambers Meet The Requirements For A Tribunal To Be Deemed Legitimate As Set Out By The Appeals Chamber Of The Icty In The Tadic Case?, Brianne Draffin
War Crimes Memoranda
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Does International Law Provide Guidance About The Obligations Of The Iraqi Government And/Or Multinational Forces-Iraq To Provide Security For The Defense Attorneys And Their Families?, David Willis
War Crimes Memoranda
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To What Extent Is Icty Rule 90(H)(Ii), Ictr Rule 90(G)(Ii), Or The Rule From Browne V. Dunn, Followed In The Laws Of Different Nations?, Susanne Townsend
To What Extent Is Icty Rule 90(H)(Ii), Ictr Rule 90(G)(Ii), Or The Rule From Browne V. Dunn, Followed In The Laws Of Different Nations?, Susanne Townsend
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Voluntary Surrender To The Custody Of The International Criminal Tribunal For Rwanda, Scott D. Perlmuter
Voluntary Surrender To The Custody Of The International Criminal Tribunal For Rwanda, Scott D. Perlmuter
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
The Applicability Of Article 3 Common To The Geneva Conventions To The Prosecution Of The Armed Forces Revolutionary Council, Kelly Sheahen
The Applicability Of Article 3 Common To The Geneva Conventions To The Prosecution Of The Armed Forces Revolutionary Council, Kelly Sheahen
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Where An Ongoing Joint Criminal Enterprise Exists, What Is Necessary To Bring About Its Termination As A Matter Of Law Or To Terminate An Individual’S Membership In The Joint Criminal Enterprise?, Michael A. Glazer
War Crimes Memoranda
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What Is The Definition Of Genocide And What Is The Applicability Of Genocide To The Situation In Cambodia With Respect To The Elements Of “Group” And The Mental State Of The Perpetrator?, Mark H. Bardwell
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.