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Transnational Networks And International Criminal Justice, Jenia Iontcheva Turner
Transnational Networks And International Criminal Justice, Jenia Iontcheva Turner
Michigan Law Review
The theory of transgovernmental networks describes how government officials make law and policy on issues of global concern by coordinating informally across borders, without legal or official sanction. Scholars have argued that this sort of coordination is useful in many different areas of cross-border regulation, including banking, antitrust, environmental protection, and securities law. One area to which the theory has not yet been applied is international criminal law. For a number of reasons, until recently, international criminal law had not generated the same transgovernmental networks that have emerged in other fields. With few exceptions, international criminal law had been enforced …
Discuss The Relationship Between Command Responsibility And Jce3. Address Specifically The Argument That If Jce3 Applies Then Any Acts Of Violence Committed By Service Members Against Civilians (Such As Rape) Will Be War Crimes Because Such Acts Are Foreseeable During War. Also Address Whether The Approach Of Applying Jce3 To War Crimes Dictates That Commanders Will Always Be War Criminals When Pursuing A War., Meredith Wood Bowen
War Crimes Memoranda
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