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From The Nuremberg Charter To The Rome Statute: Defining The Elements Of Crimes Against Humanity, Mohamed Elewa Badar May 2004

From The Nuremberg Charter To The Rome Statute: Defining The Elements Of Crimes Against Humanity, Mohamed Elewa Badar

San Diego International Law Journal

The purpose of this study is to examine the past and present contours of the prohibition of "crimes against humanity", analyzing and scrutinizing the essential elements of this crime, with a view to obtaining and drawing together basic criteria that could eventually guide the adjudication of this offence. Furthermore, this clarification of "crimes against humanity" is particularly timely with respect to the soon functioning International Criminal Court (ICC).


The Kingdom Of Arkam, Anneliese Fleckenstein, David Rodrigues, Ricardo Chirinos, Carolos Bacalao, Federica Paddeul Jan 2004

The Kingdom Of Arkam, Anneliese Fleckenstein, David Rodrigues, Ricardo Chirinos, Carolos Bacalao, Federica Paddeul

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

The Kingdom of Arkam and the State of Randolfia have submitted, by Special Agreement, their differences concerning the Rome Statute, and transmitted a copy thereof to the Registrar of the Court pursuant to Article 40(1) of the Statute.


The Kingdom Of Arkam, Caitlin Elizabeth Goss, Michael Colin Hogan, Marion Alice Isobel, Annaliese Jackson, Tamerlan Van Alphen Jan 2004

The Kingdom Of Arkam, Caitlin Elizabeth Goss, Michael Colin Hogan, Marion Alice Isobel, Annaliese Jackson, Tamerlan Van Alphen

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

The Kingdom of Arkam and the State of Randolfia have agreed to submit their dispute to the International Court of Justice.


International Human Rights Standards In International Organizations: The Case Of International Criminal Courts, Kenneth S. Gallant Jan 2004

International Human Rights Standards In International Organizations: The Case Of International Criminal Courts, Kenneth S. Gallant

Faculty Scholarship

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