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“Germans Are The Lords And Poles Are The Servants”: The Trial Of Arthur Greiser In Poland, 1946, Mark Drumbl
“Germans Are The Lords And Poles Are The Servants”: The Trial Of Arthur Greiser In Poland, 1946, Mark Drumbl
Mark A. Drumbl
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(Reviewing Mark Drumbl, Reimagining Child Soldiers In International Law And Policy (2012)), Leena Grover
(Reviewing Mark Drumbl, Reimagining Child Soldiers In International Law And Policy (2012)), Leena Grover
Mark A. Drumbl
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Process For The Dispossessed: Procedural Rights From Magna Carta To Modern International Law, Mark Drumbl
Process For The Dispossessed: Procedural Rights From Magna Carta To Modern International Law, Mark Drumbl
Mark A. Drumbl
No abstract provided.
The Effects Of The Lubanga Case On Understanding And Preventing Child Soldiering, Mark A. Drumbl
The Effects Of The Lubanga Case On Understanding And Preventing Child Soldiering, Mark A. Drumbl
Mark A. Drumbl
On March 14, 2012, a trial chamber of the International Criminal Court (ICC) convicted Thomas Lubanga Dyilo, a rebel leader from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), for child-soldier-related crimes. Several months later, Lubanga was sentenced to a prison term of fourteen years. On August 7, 2012, an ICC trial chamber issued its decision regarding the principles and procedures to be applied to reparations in the Lubanga case. This Article unpacks the relationships between the Lubanga proceedings and how the international community conceptualizes, and strives to prevent, child soldiering. This Article argues that the Lubanga proceedings reinforce, and incubate, …