1. | Halonen, Tarja : Homoseksuaalien asema tänään Suomessa, 1982 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Homoseksuaalien asema tänään Suomessa / Halonen, Tarja REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Oikeus : No. 11., p. 193-196. - Helsinki : Suomen demokraattiset lakimiehet & Oikeus- ja yhteiskuntatieteellinen yhdistys(D), 1982. - ISSN 0356-4037 LANGUAGE: FIN ABSTRACT: Kirjoittaja arvostelee nykyistä seksuaalirikoslainsäädäntöä ja selvittää miten homoseksuaaleja koskevat säännökset ovat toimineet käytännössä. The author criticizes the present sex-crimes legislation, and describes how regulations concerning homosexuals have worked in practice. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Finland : 8222 |
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2. | Salmiala, Bruno A. : Seksuaalirikoslainsäädännön uudistusehdotuksen tarkastelua, 1968 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Seksuaalirikoslainsäädännön uudistusehdotuksen tarkastelua / Salmiala, Bruno A. REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Lakimies : suomalaisen lakimiesyhdistyksen aikakauskirja : No. 66(4)., p.399-414. - Helsinki : Suomalainen lakimiesyhdistys (D), 1968. LANGUAGE: FIN ABSTRACT: Artikkelissa tarkastellaan seksuaalilainsäädännön uudistusehdotusta, käydään läpi eräitä yleisperiaatteita jotka ovat ohjanneet seksuaalirikoskomitea uudistusehdotuksen työssä.Tärkeänä lähtökohtana ovat mm. niin sanotun Helsingin sopimuksen 5 artikla ja Ruotsin uusi riikoskaari. INDEX WORDS:
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3. | Virkkunen, Matti : Väkisinmakuurikoksista Helsingin seudulla 1966-1970, 1973 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Väkisinmakuurikoksista Helsingin seudulla 1966-1970 / Virkkunen, Matti ; Martti-Penttilä, Antti REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Lakimies : suomalaisen lakimiesyhdistyksen aikakauskirja : No. 71., p. 764-778. - Helsinki : Suomalainen lakimiesyhdistys (D), 1973. LANGUAGE: FIN ABSTRACT: Esitys käsittää tutkimusta jossa pyrittiin selvittämään väkisinmakuurikosten tunnusomaisia piirteitä lähtemällä Helsingin Yliopiston oikeuslääketieteen laitoksen tutkimusaineistosta vuosilta 1966-70.Esityksessä tarkastellaan aineisto ja tutkimusmenetelmät, tulokset sekä pohditaan tuloksia ja pyritään löytämään mahdollisia selvityksiä INDEX WORDS:
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4. | Vikatmaa, Juha : Siveellisyysrikoksia koskevan lainsäädännön uudistus, 1971 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Siveellisyysrikoksia koskevan lainsäädännön uudistus / Vikatmaa, Juha REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Lakimies : suomalaisen lakimiesyhdistyksen aikakauskirja : No. 69., p. 203-234. - Helsinki : Lakimies : suomalaisen lakimiesyhdistyksen aikakauskirja (D), 1971. LANGUAGE: FIN ABSTRACT: Esityksessä pyritään selvittämään siveellisyysrikoslakiuudistusta.Ensiksi käydään läpi sekä tehtävän rajausta ja lainsäädännön vaiheita että uuden lain taustaa, sitten siirrytään pääpisteeseen, tunnus merkistöön, mikä on muuttunut mikä ei.Viimeisenä tarkastellaan eräitä konkurrenssikysymyksiä, rangaistuksia sekä tulevaisuudennäkymiä. INDEX WORDS:
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5. | Narvesen, Ove : The sexual exploitation of children in developing countries , 1989 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The sexual exploitation of children in developing countries / Narvesen, Ove, 75 p.. - Oslo : Redd Barna (D), 1989. ISBN 82 7481 003 1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: The sexual exploitation of children is examined as an element of general commercial exploitation ; a form of child labour.The prostitution environment, the organised sexual exploitation, the attitude of the athorities to the problem and some causual factors are examined. INDEX WORDS:
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6. | Brutality unchecked : human rights abuses along the U.S. border with Mexico : an Americas Watch report, 1992 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Brutality unchecked : human rights abuses along the U.S. border with Mexico : an Americas Watch report /, 81 p.. - New York : The Americas Watch Committee, 1992. ISBN 1 56432 075 8 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: USA / Mexico : 6357 / 6243 LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR |
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7. | Våld och brottsoffer , 1990 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Våld och brottsoffer : slutbetänkande av Vålskommissionen / ; Justitiedepartementet - (SOU = Statens offentliga utredningar ; No. 92), 244 p.. - Stockholm : Allmänna förlaget, 1990. - ISSN 0375-250X ISBN 91 38 10683 3 LANGUAGE: SWE INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Sweden : 8246 NOTE (GENERAL): CRC; |
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8. | Klami, Hannu Tapani : Naisen kunnia ja miehen oikeusturva , 1990 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Naisen kunnia ja miehen oikeusturva : näyttöongelmista väkisinmakaamisrikosten yhteydessä = Die Ehre des Weibes und der Rechtsschutz des Mannes : über Beweisprobleme bei Vergewaltigungen / Klami, Hannu Tapani REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Defensor legis : No. 3-4., p. 182-199. - Helsinki : Suomen Asianajajaliiton äänenkannattaja - Organ för Finlands Advokatförbund, 1990. - ISSN 0356-262X LANGUAGE: FIN INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Finland : 8222 |
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9. | Ersättning för kränkning genom brott, 1992 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Ersättning för kränkning genom brott : Delbetänkande av kommitten om ideell skada / ; Justitiedepartementet - (SOU ; No. 84) - Stockholm : Allmänna förlaget, 1992. - ISSN 0375-250x ISBN 91-38-13149-8 LANGUAGE: SWE INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Sweden / Nordic countries / USA / Germany / United Kingdom / Italy NOTE (GENERAL): Bilaga: Rättsfall om ersättning för kränkning genom brott (ideell skada) i olika länder LIBRARY LOCATION: Main library |
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10. | Meuwese, Stan (ed.) : International yearbook of children's rights 1994, 1995 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series International yearbook of children's rights 1994 / Meuwese, Stan (ed.) ; Pouwels, Ron (ed.) ; Valkema, Sandra (ed.), 217 p.. - Amsterdam : Defence for Children International Section the Netherlands, 1995. ISBN 90-74270-08-5 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Bolivia / Canada / Colombia / Costa Rica / Czech Republic / Finland / India / Netherlands / United Kingdom / Zaire NOTE (GENERAL): CRC; Hague convention on international adoption; |
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11. | Kaandorp, Majorie ... [et al.] : International yearbook of children's rights 1995, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series International yearbook of children's rights 1995 / Kaandorp, Majorie ... [et al.], 158 p.. - Amsterdam : Defence for Children International Section the Netherlands, 1996. ISBN 90-74270-10-7 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Australia / Bolivia / Colombia / Croatia / Finland / Guatemala / Netherlands / Uganda NOTE (GENERAL): CRC; |
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12. | Koikkalainen, Sari (siht.) : Vankeuden aikana järjestettävä seksuaalirikoksista tuomituille tarkoitettu toiminta, 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Vankeuden aikana järjestettävä seksuaalirikoksista tuomituille tarkoitettu toiminta : projektiryhmän mietintö / Koikkalainen, Sari (siht.) - ( Oikeusministeriön vankeinhoito-osaston julkaisuja ; 2), 95 p.. - Helsinki : Oikeusministeriö, 1998. - ISSN 0357-4504 ISBN 951-53-1805-X LANGUAGE: FIN INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Finland / Sweden / Norway / Denmark / Iceland / United Kingdom / Ireland / Canada |
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13. | Rikokset oikeudenkäyttöä, viranomaisia ja yleistä järjestystä vastaan sekä seksuaalirikokset (eripainos), 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Rikokset oikeudenkäyttöä, viranomaisia ja yleistä järjestystä vastaan sekä seksuaalirikokset (eripainos) / - (Lainvalmisteluosaston julkaisu ; 2), 311 p. . - Helsinki : Oikeusministeriö, 1998. - ISSN 0356-8431 ISBN 951-53-1898-X LANGUAGE: FIN INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Finland NOTE (GENERAL): CRC; |
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14. | Brott mot rättskipning, myndigheter och allmän ordning samt sexualbrott (särtryck), 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Brott mot rättskipning, myndigheter och allmän ordning samt sexualbrott (särtryck) / - (Lagberedningsavdelningens publikation ; 3), 311 p.. - Helsingfors : Justitieministeriet, 1998. - ISSN 0356-8431 ISBN 951-53-1899-8 LANGUAGE: SWE INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Finland NOTE (GENERAL): CRC; |
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15. | The international criminal court, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial The international criminal court : "the road doesn't end in Rome" : report of position no. 3 : analysis of the ICC statute / REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Report : special issue the new letter of the FIDH : no. 266/2., p. 2-15. - Paris : International Federation of Human Rights Leagues, 1999. LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Other articles are:. 1. Overview of the statute adopted in Rome on 17th July 1998, by Sophie Frediani. 2. A consolidation of achievements for women's rights", by Odile Sidem-Poulain. 3. There is so much left to be done, by William Bourdon. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Genocide convention; Un charter; |
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16. | Niemi-Kiesiläinen, Johanna : Naisia, miehiä vai henkilöitä, 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Naisia, miehiä vai henkilöitä : seksuaalirikokset ja sukupuoli / Niemi-Kiesiläinen, Johanna REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Oikeus : seksuaalinen itsemääräämisoikeus : no. 27; 3., p. 4-19. - Helsinki : Suomen demokraattiset lakimiehet & Oikeus- ja yhteiskuntatieteellinen yhd., 1998. - ISSN 0356-4037 LANGUAGE: FIN INDEX WORDS:
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17. | Kimpimäki, Minna : Seksuaalinen itsemääräämisoikeus, oikeushyväajattelu ja moraalisen närkästyksen aika, 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Seksuaalinen itsemääräämisoikeus, oikeushyväajattelu ja moraalisen närkästyksen aika / Kimpimäki, Minna REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Oikeus : seksuaalinen itsemääräämisoikeus : no. 27; 3., p. 20-29. - Helsinki : Suomen demokraattiset lakimiehet & Oikeus- ja yhteiskuntatieteellinen yhd., 1998. - ISSN 0356-4037 LANGUAGE: FIN INDEX WORDS:
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18. | Schaffner, Laurie : An age of reason, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial An age of reason : paradoxes in the U.S. legal construction of adulthood / Schaffner, Laurie REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): The international journal of children's rights : vol. 10; no. 3., p. 201-232. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2002. - ISSN 0927-5568 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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19. | McGoldrick, Dominic (ed.) : The Permanent International Criminal Court, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The Permanent International Criminal Court : legal and policy issues / McGoldrick, Dominic (ed.) ; Rowe, Peter ; Donnelly, Eric - (Studies in international law), xviii, 498 p.. - Oxford : Hart publ., 2004. ISBN 1-84113-281-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Introduction, by Dominic McGoldrick and Peter Rowe. PART I : The Origins and Development of the Permanent International Criminal Court: 1. Criminal Trials Before International Tribunals: Legality and Legitimacy, by Dominic McGoldrick. 1. Introduction. 2. National and International War Crimes Trials: An Overview. 2.1 The Purposes of War Crimes Trials. 2.2 National Trials. 2.3 International Trials. 3. Nuremberg, Tokyo, Yugoslavia, Rwanda: A Comparative Analysis. 3.1 Nuremberg. 3.2 Tokyo. 3.3 The International Criminal Tribunal for Yugoslavia (ICTY. 3.4 Principal Legal Features. 3.5 Problems of Implementation. 3.6 Co-operation with the ICTY. 3.7 Legality and Legitimacy. 3.8 The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR). 4. The Permanent International Criminal Court (ICC). 4.1 Development. 4.2 The Principal Legal Features of the ICC. 5. Conclusions. 2. Politics, Sovereignty, Remembrance, by Gerry Simpson. 1. Introduction. 2. Law and Politics. 2.1 Impressions of Rome. 2.2 Political Trials. 2.3 The International Criminal Court. 3. Sovereignty and the International. 3.1 Complementarity. 3.2 Content. 3.3 Consent. 4. Remembering and Forgetting. 5. Conclusion. PART II : Jurisdiction and Admissibility : 3. Jurisdiction and Admissibility Issues Under The ICC Statute, by Iain Cameron. 1. Introduction. 2. Jurisdiction Ratione Materiae. 2.1 Extraterritorial Jurisdiction. 3. Jurisdiction Ratione Temporis. 4. Jurisdiction Ratione Personae. 5. The Effect of the Territoriality and Nationality Conditions on Jurisdiction. 6. Universal and Representation Jurisdiction: Differing Conceptions. 7. Triggering Mechanisms and Admissibility Procedure. 7.1 Admissibility. 7.2 Procedures for Challenges to Jurisdiction and Admissibility. 8. Complementarity in Practice. 9. Complementarity and Amnesties. 10. Conclusion. 4. The Peace and Justice Paradox: The International Criminal Court and the UN Security Council, by Dan Sarooshi. 1. Introduction. 2. Security Council Referral of Cases to the ICC. 3. The Problem of the Enforcement of ICC Decisions. 4. The Potential Clash Between Peace and Justice: The Security Council Versus The ICC Statute. 5. The Issue of the Crime of Aggression and the Potential for Review of Security Council Decisions. 5.1 The Potential for ICC Review of State Action Pursuant to Security Council Resolutions. 5.2 The Potential for ICC Review of Security Council Resolutions. 6. The Legal Consequences of Security Council Resolution 1422. PART III The Crimes: 5. The Unfinished Work of Defining Aggression: How Many Times Must The Cannonballs Fly, Before They Are Forever Banned?, by William A Schabas. 1. Introduction. 2. How Aggression Became The Supreme Crime. 3. From Nuremberg to Rome. 4. A Way Forward?. 5. The Changing Context of the Debate. 6. The Crime of Genocide, by Christine Byron. 1. Background to the Crime of Genocide. 2. Analysis of Article 6 of the Rome Statute. 2.1 The Mens Rea of Genocide — The ‘Intent To Destroy, in Whole or in Part, a National, Ethnical, Racial or Religious Group, as Such’. 2.2 Origins. 2.3 Development. 2.4 The Rome Statute. 2.5 Can the Intent to Destroy be Inferred from the Actions of the Accused?. 3. ‘ Group, As Such’. 3.1 Origins. 3.2 Development. 3.3 The Rome Statute. 4. ‘ National, Ethnical, Racial or Religious’. 4.1 Origins. 4.2 Development. 4.3 The Rome Statute. 5. The Actus Reus of Genocide. ‘ (a) Killing Members of the Group’ 5.1 Origins. 5.2 Development. 5.3 The Rome Statute. ‘ (b) Causing Serious Bodily or Mental Harm to Members of the Group’ 5.4 Origins. 5.5 Development. 5.6 The Rome Statute. ‘(c) Deliberately Inflicting on the Group Conditions of Life Calculated to Bring about its Physical Destruction in Whole or in Part’ 5.7 Origins. 5.8 Development. 5.9 The Rome Statute. ‘ (d) Imposing Measures Intended to Prevent Births Within the Group’ 5.10 Origins. 5.11 Development. 5.12 The Rome Statute. ‘ (e) Forcibly Transferring Children of the Group to Another Group’ 5.13 Origins. 5.14 Development. 5.15 The Rome Statute. 6. Conclusion. 7. Crimes Against Humanity, by Timothy LH McCormack. 1. Introduction. 2. General Issues. 2.1 Altering the Order of the Article Within the Statute. 2.2 Eliminating the Requirement of a Nexus With Armed Conflict. 2.3 Eliminating the Requirement of a Discriminatory Motive. 3. The ‘Chapeau’ and Threshold Requirements. 4. The Enumerated Specific Acts. 4.1 Murder. 4.2 Extermination. 4.3 Enslavement. 4.4 Deportation or Forcible Transfer of Population. 4.5 Imprisonment or Other Severe Deprivation of Liberty. 4.6 Torture. 4.7 Sexual Offences. 4.8 Persecution. 4.9 Enforced Disappearances. 4.10 Apartheid. 4.11 Other Inhumane Acts. 5. Conclusion. 8. War Crimes, by Peter Rowe. 1. Introduction. 2. War Crimes and Crimes of War. 3. War Crimes Before The ICC. 3.1 International Armed Conflicts. 3.2 Non-International Armed Conflicts. 3.3 Armed Conflicts. 3.4 War Crimes under Customary International Law. 4. New Treaty Law. 5. The Impact of Human Rights. 5.1 War Crimes as Human Rights Violations. 5.2 The Jurisdictional Limitations of Human Rights Treaties. 5.3 Human Rights in Non-International Armed Conflicts. 6. The Role of Previous Treaties. 7. War Crimes During an International Armed Conflict. 7.1 Targeting Crimes. 7.2 Use of Prohibited Weapons. 7.3 Prohibitions on Particular Means of Combat. 7.4 Status of Civilians. 8. War Crimes in Non-international Armed Conflicts. 9. Conclusion. PART IV Liability and Defences: 9. General Principles of Liability in International Criminal Law, by Robert Cryer. 1. Introduction. 2. The General Principles of Liability in the Rome Statute. 2.1 Conduct. 2.2 Acts and Omissions. 2.3 Perpetration. 2.4 Ordering and Soliciting. 2.5 Aiding and Abetting. 2.6 Complicity. 3. Inchoate Crimes. 3.1 Inciting Genocide. 3.2 Attempts. 4. Mens Rea. 5. Superior Responsibility. 6. Conclusion. 10. Defences in International Criminal Law, by Ilias Bantekas. 1. Theoretical Underpinnings of Criminal Defences. 1.1 The Concept of Defence. 1.2 Distinguishing Between Substantive and Procedural Defences. 1.3 The Burden of Proof. 1.4 Justification and Excuse. 2. Is There a Place for Domestic Defences in the ICC Statute?. 3. Substantive Defences. 3.1 Superior Orders. 3.2 Duress and Necessity. 3.3 Self-Defence. 3.4 Intoxication. 3.5 Mistake of Fact or Mistake of Law. 3.6 Mental Incapacity. 4. Inadmissible Defences. 5. Conclusion. PART V Evidence and Victims : 11. Evidence Before the ICC, by Kevin R Gray. 1. Introduction. 2. Evidence Before International Tribunals. 2.1 Drafting of Rules. 2.2 Flexibility versus Prescription. 2.3 Restrictions on Admissibility. 3. Evidence and Human Rights. 3.1 Presumption of Innocence. 3.2 Fair Trial. 3.3 Victims’ Rights. 3.4 Anonymous Witnesses. 3.5 Prior and Subsequent Sexual Conduct. 3.6 Video-Link Testimony. 4. Appeals on Matters of Evidence. 5. Conclusions. 12. Victim Participation at the International Criminal Court: A Triumph of Hope Over Experience?, by Emily Haslam. 1. Introduction. 2. The Experience of Victim-Witnesses: Objectification?. 3. The Development of Victim Participation. 4. The Operation of the Victim Participation Scheme. 4.1 Restraints and Uncertainties. 5. Instrumental Participation. 5.1 The Purpose of Participation. 5.2 Establishing a Personal Interest in Participation. 5.3 Distinguishing Between Victims and Victim-Witnesses. 6. The Form of Participation. 6.1 Legal Truth. 6.2 Legal Story-Telling and the Individual Victim. 7. Responding to Participation. 8. Conclusion. PART VI: National Implementation and Political Responses : 13. Aspects of National Implementation of the Rome Statute: The United Kingdom and Selected Other States, by David Turns. 1. Introduction. 1.1 National Implementation of International Criminal Law. 1.2 The Principle of Complementarity. 1.3 ‘Internationalisation’ and ‘Nationalisation’. 2. The United Kingdom. 2.1 Genocide. 2.2 War Crimes. 2.3 Crimes Against Humanity. 2.4 The UK’s International Criminal Court Act 2001. 3. Different Approaches within the Common Law Tradition: The Examples of New Zealand and Canada. 3.1 New Zealand. 3.2 New Zealand’s International Crimes and International Criminal Court Act 2000. 3.3 Canada. 3.4 Canada’s Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes Act 2000. 4. Comparative Experiences in the Civil Law Tradition: The Examples of Belgium, France and Germany. 4.1 Belgium. 4.2 France. 4.3 Germany. 5. Conclusions. 14. Political and Legal Responses to the ICC, by Dominic McGoldrick. 1. Introduction. 1.1 Political and Legal Responses to the ICC. 1.2 Voting on the Statute. 1.3 Legal Issues. 2. Political Support for the ICC. 2.1 Regional and Geographical Responses. 2.2 European Union Member States [15 States]. 2.3 EU Applicant States (10 Invited States, Plus Turkey). 2.4 NATO (19 Member States and 7 Invited States). 2.5 Council of Europe. 2.6 OSCE. 2.7 Russian Federation. 2.8 Canada. 2.9 South America. 2.10 Central America. 2.11 Arab States. 2.12 Africa. 2.13 Asia. 2.14 Australia. 3. Political Opposition to the ICC — The United States. 3.1 The US Position Up to the Rome Conference. 3.2 The US Position on the Statute. 3.3 Responses to US Objections to the Statute. 3.4 US Policy Subsequent to the Rome Conference. 3.5 The US Proposals for a Rule of Procedure and Evidence on Article 98 and on the Relationship Agreement. 3.6 US Government Departments and the ICC. 3.7 The US’s ‘Unsigning’ of the Statute. 3.8 Operations Established or Authorised by the United Nations Security Council: Security Council Resolution 1422 (2002). 3.9 The US and Article 98 Agreements. 3.10 Article 98 Agreements and EU Member States. 3.11 US Legislative Responses. 3.12 The American Servicemembers’ Protection Act (2002). 3.13 US Policy after The Establishment of The ICC — The ‘War’ on Terrorism. 4. Political Opposition to The ICC — Other States. 4.1 China. 4.2 Libya. 4.3 Iraq. 4.4 Israel. 4.5 Other States which Voted Against The Statute or Abstained. 4.6 India. 5. Sovereignty, Democracy and Accountability. 5.1 Sovereigntists versus Interdependence. 5.2 US Ideology and Exceptionalism. 5.3 US Versus Europe — The Place of International Institutions. 5.4 Political Accountability. 5.5 Is the ICC a Delegation of State Powers? . 6. Conclusions. PART VII : The Significance of the International Criminal Court. 15. The Legal and Political Significance of a Permanent International Criminal Court, by Dominic McGoldrick. 1. Introduction. 2. Permanence. 3. Ensuring International Justice. 3.1 Deterrence. 3.2 Ending the Culture of Impunity. 3.3 Justice as Legitimacy. 3.4 Justice as Legality. 3.5 Justice for Victims. 3.6 Gender Justice. 3.7 Justice as Accountability: Recording History and the Search for the Truth. 3.8 National and International Justice: The Relationship of the ICC with National Investigations and Prosecutions. 4. The ICC and The International Institutional Peace And Security Structure. 5. The International Legal Order. 5.1 Historic Step. 5.2 Public International Law. 5.3 The Effect of the Attacks on the US on 11 September 2001. 6. Conclusions. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): The statute of the ICC; Genocide convention; Geneva conventions; UN charter; IMT charter; UDHR;
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20. | Damgaard, Ciara : The Special Court for Sierra Leone, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial The Special Court for Sierra Leone : challenging the tradition of impunity for gender-based crimes? / Damgaard, Ciara REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Nordic journal of international law : vol. 73; no. 4., p. 485-503. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2004. - ISSN 0902-7351 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Statute of the SCSL; Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; Lomé conventions; |
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21. | Mettraux, Guenael : International crimes and the ad hoc tribunals, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International crimes and the ad hoc tribunals / Mettraux, Guenael, xxxii, 442 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2005. ISBN 0-19-927155-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I: SUBJECT-MATTER JURISDICTION OF LAW AD HOC TRIBUNALS AND APPLICABLE LAW:. 1. General remarks : the creation and jurisdiction of the ad hoc tribunals. 2. Subject-matter jurisdiction and applicable law : customary international law and treaty law? 3. Identifying customary international law and the role of judges in the customary process 4. Binding precedents and internal jurisprudential hierarchy. PART II : SEROIUS VIOLATIONS OF THE LAWS OR CUSTOMS OF WAR : 'WAR CRIMES':. 5. War crimes in the statutes of the ad hoc tribunals. 6. Chapeau elements of war crimes. 7. Grave breaches of the 1949 geneva conventions. 8. Other serious violations of the laws or customs of war : underlying offences. 9. War crimes in internal armed conflicts. PART III : CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY:. 10. Crimes against humanity in the statutes of the ad hoc tribunals. 11. Chapeau elements of crimes against humanity. 12. Underlying offences. PART IV: GENOCIDE:. 13. Genocide and international criminal tribunals. 14. General or chapeau elements of genocide. 15. Underlying offences. 16. Genocide and other forms of criminal involvement. PART V: PARTICIPATION IN INTERNATIONAL CRIMES AND INDIVIDUAL CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY:. 17. General remarks on participation. 18. Jurisdiction ratione personae and applicable law. 19. The person of the perpetrator : who can commit an international crime?. 20. Article 7(1) of the ICTY statute and article 6(1) of the ICTR statute : 'direct' participation 21. Article 7(3) of the ICTY statute and article 6(3) of the ICTR statute: command or superior responsibility. 22. Convictions under articles 7(1) and 7(3) of the ICTY statute and articles 6(1) and 6(3) of the ICTR statute. PART VI: DISTINGUISHING GENOCIDE, WAR CRIMES AND CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY : CUMULATIVE CHARGING AND CUMULATIVE CONVICTIONS:. 23. Cumulative charging and cumulative convictions. 24. War crimes and crimes against humanity. 25. War crimes and genocide. 26. Genocide and crimes against humanity. PART VII : SENTENCING INTERNATIONAL CRIMES:. 27. Applicable law and purposes of sentencing. 28. Relevant factors in sentencing. 29. Other available penalty : return of property. 30. Enforcement of sentences. PART VIII: CONCLUSIONS:. 31. Concluding remarks. INDEX WORDS:
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22. | Hirvelä, Päivi : Rikosprosessi lapsiin kohdistuvissa seksuaalirikoksissa, 2006 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Rikosprosessi lapsiin kohdistuvissa seksuaalirikoksissa / Hirvelä, Päivi, 590 p.. - Tampere : WSOYpro, 2006. ISBN 951-0-32616-X LANGUAGE: FIN INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Finland NOTE (THESIS): Doctoral thesis, University of Helsinki, 2006
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23. | Jokila, Helena : Tahdonvastainen suostumus ja liiallisen luottamuksen hinta, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Tahdonvastainen suostumus ja liiallisen luottamuksen hinta : raiskauksen ja muiden seksuaalirikosten oikeudellisen tiedon konstruktiot / Jokila, Helena - (Suomalaisen lakimiesyhdistyksen julkaisuja : A-sarja ; no. 298), xxxiii, 318 p.. - Helsinki : Suomalainen Lakimiesyhdistys, 2010. - ISSN 0356-7206 ISBN 978-951-855-297-3 LANGUAGE: FIN INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Finland NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; |
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24. | Derluyn, Ilse ... [et al.] : Re-member, 2012 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Re-member : rehabilitation, reintegration and reconciliation of war-affected children / Derluyn, Ilse ... [et al.] - (Series on transitional justice ; 11), xxxviii, 568 p.. - Antwerp : Intersentia, 2012. ISBN 978-94-000-0027-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Preface, by Radhika Coomaraswamy. Foreword, by Jaap E. Doek. Introduction: Children Aff ected by Armed Confl ict at the Intersection of Th ree Fields of Study, by Cindy Mels, Ilse Derluyn, Stephan Parmentier and Wouter Vandenhole. PART I SETTING THE SCENE: THREE DISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES:. 1. International Legal Protection for the Recovery and Reintegration of War-Affected Children, by Bo Viktor Nylund. 2. Psychosocial Well-Being and the Integration of War-Aff ected Children: Toward a Community Resilience Approach, by Michael Wessells. 3. Integrating Transitional Justice and Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration: Th e Need to Achieve Rehabilitation, Reintegration and Reconciliation for Child Soldiers and Child Victims of Enforced Disappearances, by Jeremy Sarkin. PART II LESSONS LEARNT FROM CURRENT PRACTICES AND APPROACHES:. 4. And the Children Learned Not to Cry: Stories About Children and Transitional Justice in Latin America, by Javier Ciurlizza. 5. When Hurbinek Survives. Transitional Justice and Children’s Rights: Lessons Learnt from Rwanda, by Pietro Sullo. 6. “We Have Life Without Living”: Addressing the Legacies of Genocide for Rwanda’s Children and Youth, by Kirrily Pells. 7. Rehabilitating Separated Children Th rough Holistic, Community-Based Models, by Jessica Muir and Elhum Shakerifar. 8. Release and Reintegration of Child Soldiers: One Part of a Bigger Puzzle, by Lucia Withers. 9. No Return Home: Th e (Non-)Reintegration of Youth Ex-Combatants in Sierra Leone as a Challenge to the Contextualisation of DDR and Transitional Justice, by Martien Schotsmans. 10. Support to the Education and Livelihoods of War-Aff ected Children and Youth in Northern Uganda, by Ann Lorschiedter and Femke Bannink-Mbazzi. 11. Transitional Justice Implications for the Use of Child Soldiers in Eritrea, by Daniel R. Mekonnen. 12. Children in Twentieth Century Europe Aff ected by War: Historical Experiences in Giving Them Refuge, by Frank Caestecker. PART III EXPLORING RESOURCES THROUGH EMPIRICAL RESEARCH:. 13. Life in Rebel Captivity and its Challenges for the Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Former Child Soldiers: The Case of Northern Uganda, by Sofi e Vindevogel, Kathleen Coppens, Ilse Derluyn, Gerrit Loots and Eric Broekaert. 14. Psychosocial Care in Rehabilitation Centres for Former Child Soldiers in Northern Uganda, by Kathleen Coppens, Sofie Vindevogel, Ilse Derluyn, Gerrit Loots and Eric Broekaert. 15. Lessons Learnt from the Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Girl Mothers in Northern Uganda: A Case-Study from Gulu District, by Sarah Kamya and Charles N. Bwana. 16. Community-Based Approaches to the Reintegration of Self-Demobilised Child Soldiers: Th e Case of the Democratic Republic of Congo, by Mulanda Juma. 6. Approaches to the Reintegration of Self-Demobilised Child Soldiers and the Role of the Community:. 17. Psychosocial Adjustment and Mental Health Services in Post-Confl ict Sierra Leone: Experiences of CAAFAG and War-Aff ected Youth, Families and Service Providers, by Theresa Betancourt, Sandra Zaeh, A’Nova Ettien and Laura Khan . 18. The Fit Between Mental Health Needs and Programming Responses for War-Aff ected Children in Northern Uganda, by James Okello, Ilse Derluyn, Seggane Musisi and Eric Broekaert. PART IV LOOKING BACK, REACHING FORWARD:. 19. War-Aff ected Children, International Crisis of Meaning, and the Limits of Rehabilitation Programmes, by Vanessa Pupavac. 20. Exploring the Context for Adolescent Mental Health and Psychosocial Assistance in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, by Cindy Mels, Ilse Derluyn, Eric Broekaert and Koen Vlassenroot. 21. A Gender Perspective on Girls and Young Women in Armed Confl icts and Organised Armed Violence – Some Examples from Latin America, by Maria Luisa Bartolomei. 22. On Children’s Rights and Wrongs: Th e Challenges for a Rights-Based Approach to Reintegration, by Yannick Weyns. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Latin America / Argentina / Colombia / Rwanda / Uganda / Spain / Congo / Sierra Leone / El Salvador NOTE (GENERAL): CRC; ICC statute; |
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25. | Orakhelashvili, Alexander (ed.) : Research handbook on the theory and history of international law, 2011 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Research handbook on the theory and history of international law / Orakhelashvili, Alexander (ed.) - (Research handbooks in international law), xi, 543 p.. - Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar, 2011. ISBN 978-1-84844-354-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART I: THE ESSENCE AND DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL LEGAL THEORY:. 1. The Relevance of Theory and History – The Essence and Origins of International Law, by Alexander Orakhelashvili. 2. Early-Modern Scholarship on International Law, by Alain Wijffels. 3. Natural Law and the Law of Nations, by Patrick Capps. 4. The Origins of Consensual Positivism – Pufendorf, Wolff and Vattel, by Alexander Orakhelashvili. 5. The Transformation of International Law in the 19th Century, by Amnon Lev. 6. Hans Kelsen’s Place in International Legal Theory, by Jörg Kammerhofer. 7. ‘The Holiness of the Heart’s Affection’: Philip Allott’s Theory of Social Idealism, by Iain Scobbie. PART II: THEMATIC ASPECTS OF INTERNATIONAL LEGAL THEORY:. 8. International Human Rights Law Theory, by Frédéric Mégret. 9. The Philosophy of International Criminal Law, by Robert Cryer. 10. International Law and EU Law: Between Asymmetric Constitutionalisation and Fragmentation, by Katja S. Ziegler. 11. International Law, International Politics and Ideology, by Alexander Orakhelashvili. PART III: HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW:. 12. Periodization and International Law, by William E. Butler. 13. Acculturation through the Middle Ages: The Islamic Law of Nations and its Place in the History of International Law, by Jean Allain. 14. The Classical Law of Nations (1500–1800), by Randall Lesaffer. 15. The 19th-Century Life of International Law, by Alexander Orakhelashvili. 16. International Law between Universality and Regional Fragmentation. The Historical Case of Russia, by Lauri Mälksoo. 17. International Law in the 20th Century, by Carlo Focarelli. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; AMR; Arab convention on the suppression of terrorism; ICCPR; ECHR; Kyoto protocol; Geneva conventions; UN charter; UNCLOS; UDHR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: Inst.ref. |