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| ART : 29403 : Not available for external loan | |
| Criminalizing human rights | |
| English | |
| 20231100 | |
| Oxford University Press | |
| Alston, Philip | |
| international human rights law | international humanitarian law | international criminal law | boundaries | criminalisation effects | genocide | prosecution of human rights violations | humanitarian aid | financial support | social movements' role | lawyers' role | judge's role | accountability | debate | politics | economic sanctions | universal | |
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| Journal of human rights practice ; vol. 15, no. 3 | |
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| Protection of LGBTQIA+ rights in armed conflict : how (and whether) to ‘queer’ the crime against humanity of persecution in international criminal law? | |
| English | |
| 20231010 | |
| Cambridge University Press | |
| Peretko, Aneta | |
| universal | international ciminal justice | international criminal law | crimes against humanity | persecution | sexual minorities victimisation | armed conflict | human rights protection | sexual orientation | gender identity | Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (1998) | international human rights law | gender aspects | advocacy strategies | treaty interpretation | |
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| Leiden journal of international law ; doi: 10.1017/S0922156523000523 | |
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| Closing cases with open-source : facilitating the use of user-generated open-source evidence in international criminal investigations through the creation of a standing investigative mechanism | |
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| 20230907 | |
| Cambridge University Press | |
| White, Elizabeth | |
| universal | international ciminal justice | data collection methods | evidence admissibility | evidence standards | open source | standards | data sources | Internet | international criminal law | social media | criminal investigation, international | digital information | |
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| Leiden journal of international law ; doi: 10.1017/S0922156523000444 | |
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| A short history of prosecuting crimes under international law in Germany | |
| English | |
| 20230900 | |
| Oxford University Press | |
| Jeßberger, Florian | |
| criminal justice | international crimes | national courts' role | universal jurisdiction | prosecution | historical aspects | process assessment | treaty interpretation | domestic implementation | international criminal law | Germany | |
| Journal of international criminal justice ; vol. 21, no. 4 | |
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| The German Code of Crimes Against International Law at twenty: overview and assessment of modern ‘German international criminal law’ | |
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| 20230900 | |
| Oxford University Press | |
| Bock, Stefanie | |
| criminal justice | international crimes | national courts' role | universal jurisdiction | prosecution | genocide | crimes against humanity | international judicial cooperation effectiveness | war crimes | outcome assessment | domestic implementation | international criminal law | Germany | |
| Journal of international criminal justice ; vol. 21, no. 4 | |
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| Syrian state torture on trial | |
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| 20230900 | |
| Oxford University Press | |
| Langmack, Fin-Jasper | |
| criminal justice | accountability for torture | national courts' role | universal jurisdiction | prosecution for torture | trials | politics | outcome assessment | domestic implementation | international criminal law | Germany | Syrian Arab Republic | |
| Journal of international criminal justice ; vol. 21, no. 4 | |
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| Russia's genocidal war in Ukraine : radicalization and social destruction | |
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| 20230900 | |
| Taylor and Francis | |
| Shaw, Martin | |
| Ukraine | Russian Federation | armed conflict effects | resilience | foreign occupations | warfare | intention | radicalisation to violence effects | international criminal law | international human rights law | debate | Putin, Vladimir | terminology | criminal responsibility | discourse analysis | criminal investigation | crimes against humanity | war crimes | genocide | |
| Journal of genocide research ; vol. 25, no. 3-4 | |
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| Mapping interpretation by the International Criminal Court | |
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| 20230900 | |
| Cambridge University Press | |
| Manley, Stewart | Tehrani, Pardis Moslemzadeh | Rasiah, Rajah | |
| universal | Congo, Democratic Republic of the | Afghanistan | Bangladesh | Myanmar | international criminal justice | treaty interpretation | decision making | International Criminal Court (ICC) | international criminal law | international law | international courts | Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (VCLT) | judicial decisions | Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (1998) | judicial activism | attitude of judicial personnel | legality | international crime elements | assessment | criminal responsibility | language | translations | treaties text | meaning | drafting history | crimes against humanity | |
| Leiden journal of international law ; vol. 36, no. 3 | |
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| Room for improvement: a critical assessment of 20 years of the code of crimes against international law in Germany from an NGO perspective | |
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| Oxford University Press | |
| Kaleck, Wolfgang | Schüller, Andreas | |
| criminal justice effectiveness | international crimes | national courts' role | universal jurisdiction | prosecution | non state agents | politics | trial procedure | NGOs | outcome assessment | domestic implementation | international criminal law | Germany | |
| Journal of international criminal justice ; vol. 21, no. 4 | |
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| On the relationship between German international criminal law and counter-terrorism criminal law | |
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| 20230900 | |
| Oxford University Press | |
| Geneuss, Julia | |
| criminal justice | international crimes | national courts' role | universal jurisdiction | prosecution | conflicting norms | counterterrorism | national law | state agents | non state agents | domestic implementation | international criminal law | Germany | Syrian Arab Republic | |
| Journal of international criminal justice ; vol. 21, no. 4 | |