The Punishment and Prevention of Genocide: The International Criminal Court As a Benchmark of Progress and Need (International Conference in Commemoration of the Sixtieth Anniversary of the Negotiation of the Genocide Convention) The Punishment and Prevention of Genocide: The International Criminal Court As a Benchmark of Progress and Need (International Conference in Commemoration of the Sixtieth Anniversary of the Negotiation of the Genocide Convention)

The Punishment and Prevention of Genocide: The International Criminal Court As a Benchmark of Progress and Need (International Conference in Commemoration of the Sixtieth Anniversary of the Negotiation of the Genocide Convention‪)‬

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law 2008, Wntr-Spring, 40, 1-2

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Descripción editorial

Sixty years ago, the drafters of the Genocide Convention envisioned the creation of an "international judicial organ" that would be available to try individuals accused of committing genocide and other crimes under international law. (1) Article VI of the Convention itself specified the possibility that persons charged with genocide be tried by such "international penal tribunal as may have jurisdiction" by agreement of contracting States.

GÉNERO
Técnicos y profesionales
PUBLICADO
2008
1 de enero
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
31
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Case Western Reserve University School of Law
TAMAÑO
351,2
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