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Full-Text Articles in Law
Extraordinary Chamber For The Cambodian Courts, Eccc, Crimes Against Humanity As Customary International Law In 1975 And The Evidentiary Threshold For Discriminatory Intent, Corey Harkey
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Regarding State Owned Resources, Or In The Alternative, Resources In Which The State Has The Primary Or Superior Interest - Would Exploitation Of Such Resources Constitute Pillage As That Term Is Defined In International Criminal Law? And Would Such Conduct Be A Crime Against Humanity As It Is A State Owned Resource, Or A Resource In Which The State Has The Primary Or Superior Interest?, Michael Mcgregor
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Superior Responsibility And The Extraordinary Chambers Of The Courts Of Cambodia, Eccc, Eccc And Superior Responsibility, Status Of Superior Responsibility In International Law Before 1975 Specifically Discussing The Existence, Character, And Special Problems Of The Doctrine Of Superior Responsibility., J. Matthew Lineham
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
What Is The Law On Duress Under International Criminal Law (Icl)? Is It A Defence (Full Or Partial)? If Not, What Effect Does It Have In Mitigating Culpability?, Josephina S.R. Manifold
What Is The Law On Duress Under International Criminal Law (Icl)? Is It A Defence (Full Or Partial)? If Not, What Effect Does It Have In Mitigating Culpability?, Josephina S.R. Manifold
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Under The Doctrines Of Joint Criminal Enterprise And Command Responsibility, What Is Deputy Secretary Nuon Chea’S Potential Criminal Liability For Ordering And Failing To Prevent, Halt, And Punish Violations Of International Humanitarian Law?, Megan Mccarthy
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Should The Extraordinary Chambers In The Courts Of Cambodia Be Allowed To Admit Evidence Of The Khmer Rouge’S Command Structure That Was Obtained From The Torture Of Prisoners At Tuol Sleng, Alexander Laytin
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
The Adequacy Of Uganda’S War Crimes Court, Gadeir Abbas
The Adequacy Of Uganda’S War Crimes Court, Gadeir Abbas
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
The Status Of The Crime Of Genocide, In Cambodia And Under Customary International Law, In 1975 Specifically Addressing Whether Or Not Genocide Was A Crime In Cambodia In 1975 And Whether Or Not It Was A Crime Under Customary International Law. Also, Whether The Language Differences Between Article 4 Of The Eccc Statute And The Convention On The Prevention And Punishment Of The Crime Of Genocide Could Have Consequences On Prosecutions Before The Eccc., Lynn Greening
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
The Development Of International Aiding Or Abetting Jurisprudence Since World War Two Specifically Addressing The Argument That High-Up Government Officials May Be Held Guilty For Aiding Or Abetting Crimes By Omission, So Long As Such Omission Satisfies The Basic Elements Of Aiding Or Abetting., Zachary David Gilliland
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
“Planning” Under International Criminal Law Specifically Addressing The Legal Elements And The Scope Of The Term To “Plan” A Crime Under International Criminal Law., Sara Mahmoud-Davis
“Planning” Under International Criminal Law Specifically Addressing The Legal Elements And The Scope Of The Term To “Plan” A Crime Under International Criminal Law., Sara Mahmoud-Davis
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
International Jurisprudence On Impeachment Of A Witness Specifically Addressing The Procedure For Impeachment Of A Witness Of The Court, Aanchal Soni
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
"Instigation" In International Criminal Law, Louis David Coddon
"Instigation" In International Criminal Law, Louis David Coddon
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Were The Offenses Described In Article 5 Of The Eccc Statute Part Of The Customary International Law In 1975? And What Is The Evidentiary Threshold Of The Discriminatory Intent For Crimes Against Humanity Described In The Chapeau Of Article 5 Of The Eccc Statute?, Geoffrey M. Dureska
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Can The Mass Starvation And Denial Of Medical Services To Those Held In Involuntary Detention Constitute Genocide, Crimes Against Humanity, Or Grave Breaches Of The Geneva Convention? And What Level Of Foreseeability Is Necessary To Hold Policy Makers Liable For Starvation And Illness?, Sheronda M. Lawson
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Legal Classification And Status Of Forced Recruits Over The Age Of Fifteen Years Old: Are Forced Recruits Enslaved Within The Meaning Of International Law Or Do They Fall Within A Different Legal Classification (Namely, Civilian Or Combatant)?, Brin Thaxton Anderson
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Tryst Or Terrorists? Financial Institutions And The Search For Bad Guys, Richard K. Gordon
Tryst Or Terrorists? Financial Institutions And The Search For Bad Guys, Richard K. Gordon
Faculty Publications
Under international standards, financial institutions are required to freeze the accounts of customers identified by government as terrorists or the supporters of terrorism. Financial institutions are also required to monitor client transactions to determine if they suggest terrorism financing. However, financial institutions have been given little guidance as to when a pattern of transactions might suggest terrorism financing. By outsourcing the identification of such patters to financial institutions, governments have abdicated their responsibility and reduced the availability of financial services for clients who fit a popular but inaccurate profile of a terrorist.
Foreword: Sacred Violence: Religion And Terrorism, B. Jessie Hill, Adam F. Kinney
Foreword: Sacred Violence: Religion And Terrorism, B. Jessie Hill, Adam F. Kinney
Faculty Publications
Forward to the Sacred Violence: Religion and Terrorism, Cleveland, OH, 2008