1. | Bedont, Barbara C. : En-gendering justice, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series En-gendering justice : the statute of the International Criminal Court in a gender perspective / Bedont, Barbara C. REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Human rights in developing yearbook : the millennium edition : / Stokke, H.; Tostensen, A. (ed.), p. 137-162. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2001. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): The statute of the ICC; CEDAW; CERD; Hague convention; Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; Vienna declaration and platform of action; Beijing declaration and platform for action; SLavery convention; Convention on forced labour (ILO convention no. 29); Nuremberg charter; |
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2. | Lee, Roy : The International Criminal Court, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The International Criminal Court : elements of crimes and rules of procedure and evidence / Lee, Roy, lxvi, 857 p.. - Ardsley, NY : Transnational Publ., 2001. ISBN 1-57105-209-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART ONE : ELEMENTS OF CRIMES. PART TWO : RULES OF PROCEDURE AND EVIDENCE. PART THREE : NGOs contribution to the making of the elements and rules. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; Genocide convention; The statute of the ICC; ICCPR-9;
URL http://www.transnationalpubs.com/showbook.cfm?bookid=10123 |
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3. | Provost, Rene : International human rights and humanitarian law, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International human rights and humanitarian law / Provost, Rene - (Cambridge studies in international and comparative law ; 22), xxxix, 418 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2002. ISBN 0-521-80697-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I : Normative frameworks: 1. Rights and procedural capacity. 2. Obligations and responsibility. PART II: Reciprocity:. 3. Formation. 4. Application. 5. Sanction. PART III: Application : law and facts:. 6. Areas of legal indeterminacy. 7. Legal effect of characterisation. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Universal NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; AMR; ECHR; Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; ACHPR; |
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4. | Kittichaisaree, Kriangsak : International criminal law, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International criminal law / Kittichaisaree, Kriangsak, xxxi, 482 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2001. ISBN 0-19-876577-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Part I: Legal Foundations: 1. Review of Relevant Concepts. 2. Ad Hoc International Tribunals and the International Criminal Court. 3. General Principles of International Criminal Law. Part II: Particular International Crimes: 4. Genocide. 5. Crimes Against Humanity. 6. War Crimes. 7. Aggression and other International Crimes. Part III: Modes of Participation and Grounds for Excluding Criminal Responsibility: 8. Modes of Participation in International Crimes. 9. Grounds for Excluding Criminal Responsibilty. Part IV: Procedural and Other Aspects. 10. Initiation of Proceedings and International Cooperation. 11. Rights of Parties. 12. Cumulative Charges, Sentencing, and Compensation for Victims. Epilogue Appendix Bibliography Index INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Draft code of crimes against the peace and security of mankind; Draft statute for an ICC; Geneva conventions; The statute of the ICTY; The statute of the ICTR; The statute of the ICC AMR; CAT; Convention for the prevention and punishment of terrorism; Convention concerning forced or compulsory labour (ILO convention no. 29); Convention concerning the abolition of forced labour (ILO convention no. 107); Convention on the non-applicability of the statute of limitations to war crimes and crimes against humanity; Convention on the prevention and punishment of crimes against internationally protected persons, including diplomatic agents; Genocide convention; CWI; CRC; Montreal convention; Hague convention; Declaration of St. Petersburg; ECHR; Hague conventions; Nuremberg charter; Tokyo charter; ICCPR; UN charter; UDHR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; Convention for the suppression of terrorist bombings; Ottawa convention; Tokyo charter; |
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5. | Boot, Machteld : Genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes : nullum crimen sine lege and the subject matter jurisdiction of the international criminal court / Boot, Machteld - (School of human rights research ; vol. 12), xlix, 708 p.. - Antwerpen : Intersentia, 2002. ISBN 90-5095-216-X LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART i. INTRODUCTION:. 1. The rome statute of the international criminal court. PART 2: NULLUM CRIMEN SINE LEGE:. 1. Nullum crimen sine lege in national law. 2. International human rights standards. 3. War crimes trials conducted after the second world war. 4. The ad hoc international criminal tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia and for Rwanda. 5. Discussion on establishing a permanent international criminal court. 6. The Rome statute. PART 3: CRIMES WITHIN THE JURISDICTION OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT : GENOCIDE; CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY AND WAR CRIMES:. 1. Genocide. 2. Crimes against humanity. 3. War crimes. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Draft code of crimes against the peace and security of mankind; Nuremberg charter; Tokyo charter; AMR; ACHPR; Hague convention (IV); Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; ICCPR; CAT; |
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6. | Dörmann, Knut : Elements of war crimes under the Rome statute of the International Criminal Court, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Elements of war crimes under the Rome statute of the International Criminal Court : sources and commentary / Dörmann, Knut ; with contributions by Louise Doswald-Beck ; Kolb, Robert, lv, 524 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2002. ISBN 0-521-81852-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Introduction. 2. Legal value of the elements of crime. 3. General Introduction adopted by the PrepCom. 4. Introduction to elements of war crimes listed in Art. 8 of the Rome Statute. 5. Article 8 Paragraph 2 (a) ICC Statute: GRAVE BREACHES OF THE 1949 GENEVA CONVENTIONS. 6. Article 8 Paragraph 2 (b) ICC Statute: OTHER SERIOUS VIOLATIONS OF THE LAWS AND CUSTOMS APPLICABLE IN INTERNATIONAL ARMED CONFLICT. 7. Article 8 Paragraph 2 (c) ICC Statute: VIOLATIONS OF COMMON ARTICLE 3 OF THE 1949 GENEVA CONVENTIONS. 8. Article 8 Paragraph 2 (e) ICC Statute: OTHER SERIOUS VIOLATIONS OF THE LAWS AND CUSTOMS APPLICABLE IN ARMED CONFLICTS NOT OF AN INTERNATIONAL CHARACTER; Annexes; Table of case law INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): The statute of the ICC; Geneva conventions; Agenda for peace;
URL http://titles.cambridge.org/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521818524 |
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7. | Robertson, Geoffrey : Crimes against humanity , 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Crimes against humanity : the struggle for global justice / Robertson, Geoffrey, xxxiv, 658 p.. - New York : The New Press, 1999. ISBN 1-56584-668-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. The human rights story. 2. The post-war world. 3. The rights of humankind. 4. Twenty-first century blues. 5. War law. 6. An end to impunity? 7. Slouching towards nemesis. 8. The Balkan trials. 9. The International Criminal Court. 10. The case of general Pinochet. 11. The Guernica paradox : bombing for humanity. 12. Terrorism : 11 September and beyond. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Africa / Albania / Algeria / Argentina / Asia / Australia / Austria / Belgium / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Burma / Burundi / Cambodia / Canada / Chile / Costa Rica / Croatia / Cyprus / Czech Republic / East Germany / El Salvador / Ecuador / Egypt / Ethiopia / France / Gambia / Germany / Ghana / Guyana / Greece / Guatemala / Haiti / netherlands / Hong Kong / Hungary / India / Indonesia / Iraq / Iran / Ireland / Israel / Italy / Japan / Kenya / Korea / Latin America / Latvia / Lebanon / Libya / Malaysia / Malawi / Monaco / Mozambique / Netherlands / New Guinea / Nicaragua / New Zealand / Nigeria / Pakistan / Peru / Philippines / Portugal / Romania / Russian Federation / Rwanda / Saudi Arabia / Serbia / South Africa / South America / South Korea / USSR / Spain / Sri Lanka / Sudan / Suriname / Sweden / Switzerland / Syria / Tanzania / Thailand / Tibet / Tonga / Turkey / Uganda / United Kingdom / Zaire / Zimbabwe / Former Yugoslavia / USA / Viet Nam LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Grenada Kosovo NOTE (GENERAL): Forced labour convention; The statute of the ICC; UDHR; UN charter; CAT; ACHPR; CERD; CEDAW; Genocide convention; CRC; Convention on terrorism (draft); Convention against the taking of hostages; Declaration of independence; Declaration on friendly relations; Declaration of the rights of man and the citizen; |
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8. | Williams, Phil (ed.) : Illegal immigration and commercial sex, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Illegal immigration and commercial sex : the new slave trade / Williams, Phil (ed.), 241 p.. - London : Frank Cass, 1999. ISBN 0-7146-4384-X LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. Human commodity trafficking - an overview, by Phil Williams. 2. Illegal migration - personal tragedies, social problems, or national security threats? by Margaret E. Beare. 3. Capitalizing on transition economies - the role of the Russian Mafiya in trafficking women and forced prostitution, by Gillian Cadwell et al. 4. Trafficking in people in Thailand, by Pasuk Phongpaichit. 5. Organized crime and trafficking in women from eastern Europe and the Netherlands, by Gerben J. N. Bruinsma and Guus Meerschoek. 6. Prostitution and the Mafia - the involvement of organized crime in the global sex trade, by Sarah Shannon. 7. Trafficking in women and children - a market perspective, by Phil Williams. 8. Child pornography in the digital age, by Anna Grant et al. 9. The fusion of immigration and crime in the European Union - problems of cooperation and the fight against the trafficking in women, by Penelope Turnbull. 10. Memorandum for the Secretary of State, the Attorney General, the Administrator of the Agency for International Development, the Director of the United States Information Agency - March 11, 1998, by William J. World Congress Against the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children - provisional report of the congress, by Vitit Muntarbhorn. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Africa / Asia / Australia / Austria / Bolivia / Burma / Canada / China / Czech Republic / Eastern Europe / Germany / Guatemala / Hong Kong / India / Indonesia / Israel / Italy / Japan / Russian Federation / Malysia / Middle East / nethelands / Nigeria / Philippines / poland / South AFrica / South Korea / Switzerland / Thailand / Turkmenistan / Ukraine / USA / Viert Nam NOTE (GENERAL): Dublin convention; SEA; |
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9. | Lida, Keisuke : Human rights and sexual abuse, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Human rights and sexual abuse : the impact of international human rights law on Japan / Lida, Keisuke REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Human rights quarterly : vol. 26; no. 2., p. 428-453. - Baltimore, Maryland : The John Hopkins U. P., 2004. - ISSN 0275-0392 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CRC;
URL http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/human_rights_quarterly/toc/hrq26.2.html (full text) |
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10. | Miers, Suzanne : Slavery in the twentieth century, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Slavery in the twentieth century : the evolution of a global problem / Miers, Suzanne, xx, 505 p.. - Walnut Creek, CA : AltaMira Press, 2003. ISBN 0-7591-0340-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Chapter 1: The Rise of the British Antislavery Movement. Chapter 2: Forging a Treaty Network Against the Slave Trade. Chapter 3: Emancipation in Theory and Practice. Chapter 4: From Slavery to New Forms of Exploitation. Chapter 5: New International Machinery. Chapter 6: Ethiopia, The League of Nations, and Slavery. Chapter 7: Slavery in Hijaz. Chapter 8: The Temporary Slavery Commission and the Expanding Definition of Slavery. Chapter 9: The Slavery Convention of 1926. Chapter 10: The International Labor Organization and the Forced Labour Convention. Chapter 11: The League of Nations and Slavery in the British Empire. Chapter 12:The Problems of a Moral Foreign Policy 1925-1932. Chapter 13: The Committee of Experts on Slavery. Chapter 14: The Advisory Committee of Experts on Slavery. Chapter 15: Slavery in a Changing World 1932-39: Ethiopia. Chapter 16: Slavery in a Changing World: 1932-1939: Arabia, The Red Sea and Persian Gulf. Chapter 17: The Advisory Committee of Experts on Slavery 1936-1939. Chapter 18: The Slavery Question from 1939 to 1949. Chapter 19: The Cold War and the Supplementary Slavery Convention of 1956. Chapter 20: The End of Slavery in Arabia and the Persian Gulf 1950-1970. Chapter 21: Slavery at the United Nations 1956-1966. Chapter 22: The Final Struggle for a United Nations Slavery Committee 1966-1974. Chapter 23: Epilogue: The UN Working Group on Contemporary Forms of Slavery. Chapter 24: Contemporary Forms of Slavery. Chapter 25: Conclusion: The Anti-Slavery Campaign in the Twentieth Century. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Africa / Algeria / Canada / Chile / Colombia / Egypt / El Salvador / Eritrea / Ethiopia / France / Gambia / Haiti / India / Iraq / Israel / italy / Kuwait / Liberia / Libya / Mali / Mauritania / Mozambique / Myanmar / Namibia / Nepal / Netherlands / Niger / Nigeria / Pakistan / Peru / Rhodesia / Saudi Arabia / Singapore / USSR / Spain / Sudan / Togo / Thailand / Uganda / USA / Zanzibar |
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11. | Pankhurst, Donna (ed.) : Gendered peace, 2007 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Gendered peace : women's struggles for post-war justice and reconciliation / Pankhurst, Donna (ed.) - (UNRISD research on gender inequality in an unequal world ; 2), vi, 341 p.. - New York : Routledge, 2007. ISBN 978-0-415-95648-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. 1. Introduction, Donna Pankhurst. 2. Gendering International Justice, Martha Walsh. 3. Truth and Reconciliation Commissions and Gender Justice Alessandra, Dal Secco. 4. 'Your Justice is too Slow': Will the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda Fail Rwanda’s Rape Victims? Binaifer Nowrojee. 5. Gender Injustice and the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Rashida Manjoo. 6. The Politics of Gender and Reconstruction in Afghanistan: Old Dilemmas or New Challenges? Deniz Kandiyoti. 7. The Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) Accord and After , Meghna Guhathakurta. 8. Marrying Your Rapist, Jelke Boesten. 9. Joining Forces for Democratic Governance, Ilja A. Luciak. 10. Rada Drezgic Dubravka Žarkov, Gendered War, Gendered Peace, Tanja Djuric-Kuzmanovic. 11. Post-War Backlash Violence Against Women, Donna Pankhurst. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Albania / Bangladesh / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Croatia / East Timor / El Salvador / Eritrea / Japan / Macedonia / Montenegro / Nicaragua / Rwanda / Serbia / Sierra Leone / Slovenia / Former Yugoslavia NOTE (GENERAL): Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; Beijing platform for action; DEDAW; Declaration on the protection of women and children im emergency and armed conflict; ECHR; |
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12. | Totani, Yuma : The Tokyo war crimes trial, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The Tokyo war crimes trial : the pursuit of justice in the wake of world war II / Totani, Yuma - (Harvard East Asian monographs ; 299), xiv, 335 p.. - Cambridge : Harvard University Asia Center, 2008. ISBN 978-0-674-02870-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Lessons from Nuremberg. 2. The Trial of Emperor Hirohito?. 3. Tojo and Other Suspects. 4. Narrative of the War. 5. Leadership Responsibility for War Crimes. 6. Nanking and the Death Railway. 7. Documenting Japanese Atrocities. 8. The First Trial Analysts. 9. Pal’s Dissent and its Repercussions. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): IMT charter; |
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13. | Srira, Chandra Lekha : War, conflict and human rights, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph War, conflict and human rights : theory and practice / Srira, Chandra Lekha ; Martin-Ortega, Olga ; Herman, Johanna, xiv, 252 p.. - New York : Routledge, 2010. ISBN 978-0-415-45206-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART 1: War and Human Rights: Critical Issues 1. The Interplay between War and Human Rights 2. Conflict: Fundamentals and Debates 3. Human Rights: History and Debates 4. Humanitarian and Human Rights Law in Armed Conflict. PART 2: Contemporary Conflict: Critical Cases 5. The Former Yugoslavia 6. Sierra Leone 7. The Democratic Republic of Congo 8. Sudan 9. The 'Global War on Terror' Part 3: Building Peace and Seeking Accountability: Recent Mechanisms and Institutions 10. Ad Hoc Tribunals 11. Enforcing Human Rights Transnationally 12. Hybrid Tribunals 13. The International Criminal Court 15. Enduring and Emergent Challenges and Opportunities INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Argentina / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Chad / Chile / Congo / Croatia / Cyprus / East Timor / El Salvador / Georgia / Ghana / Guatemala / Israel / Kenya / Lebanon / Macedonia / Montenegro / Namibia / Nigeria / Northern Ireland / Rwanda / Senegal / Serbia / Sierra Leone / Slovenia / Somalia / Sudan / Tanzania / Uganda / United Kingdom / USA / Yugoslavia / Zaire / Zimbabwe LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Darfur Kosovo NOTE (GENERAL): Bangkok declaration; Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; Dayton accords; Lomé agreement; UN charter; ICCPR; ICESCR; ICC statute; CAT; Vienna declaration and programme of action;
URL http://www.routledge.com/books/War-Conflict-and-Human-Rights-isbn9780415452069 |
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14. | Ruiter, Donja de : Sexual offenses in international criminal law, 2011 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Sexual offenses in international criminal law / Ruiter, Donja de, 390 p.. - Hague : International Courts Association, 2011. ISBN 978-90-5887-095-7 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UN trafficking protocol; ICC statute; European convention against trafficking in human beings; Convention against transnational organized crime; Convention against transnational organized crime; Protocol against the smuggling of migrants by land, sea and air, supplementing the United Nations convention against transnational crime; Geneva conventions; Additional protocol (II) to the Geneva conventions; ICTR statute;
URL http://www.isbs.com/partnumber.asp?cid=28584&pnid=334974 |
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15. | Sadat, Leila Nadya : Forging a convention for crimes against humanity, 2011 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Forging a convention for crimes against humanity / Sadat, Leila Nadya, xxviii, 565 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2011. ISBN 978-0-521-11648-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Crimes against humanity and the responsibility to protect Gareth Evans 2. History of efforts to codify crimes against humanity: from the charter of Nuremberg to the statute of Rome Roger S. Clark 3. The universal repression of crimes against humanity before national jurisdictions: the need for a treaty-based obligation to prosecute Payam Akhavan 4. Revisiting the architecture of crimes against humanity: almost a century in the making with gaps and ambiguities remaining – the need for a specialized convention M. Cherif Bassiouni 5. The bright red thread: the politics of international criminal law – the West African experience – a case study: operation justice in Sierra Leone David Crane 6. Gender-based crimes against humanity Valerie Oosterveld 7. 'Chapeau elements' of crimes against humanity in the jurisprudence of the United Nations ad hoc tribunals Göran Sluiter 8. The definition of crimes against humanity and the question of a 'policy' element Guénaël Mettraux 9. Ethnic cleansing as euphemism, metaphor, criminology and law John Hagan and Todd J. Haugh 10. Immunities and amnesties Diane Orentlicher 11. Modes of participation Elies van Sliedregt 12. Terrorism and crimes against humanity Michael P. Scharf and Michael A. Newton 13. Crimes against humanity and the international criminal court Kai Ambos 14. Crimes against humanity and the responsibility to protect David Scheffer 15. Re-enforcing enforcement in a specialized convention on crimes against humanity: inter-state cooperation, mutual legal assistance, and the aut dedere aut judicare obligation Laura M. Olson 16. Why the world needs an international convention on crimes against humanity Gregory H. Stanton INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; CAT; Genocide convention; ICC statute; Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; CERD; Convention for the protection of all persons from enforced disappearance; Terrorist financing convention; Apartheid convention; Terrorist bombing convention; ICCPR; ICTR statute; Worst forms of child labour (ILO convention no. 182);
URL http://www.cambridge.org/gb/knowledge/isbn/item5759557/?site_locale=en_GB |
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16. | Letschert, Rianne (eds.) : Victimological approaches to international crimes , 2011 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Victimological approaches to international crimes : Africa / Letschert, Rianne (eds.) - (Supranational criminal law :capita selecta ; 13), xix, 726 p.. - Antwerp : Intersentia, 2011. ISBN 978-94-000-0090-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART I : VICTIMS OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMES:. I. Genocide, Crimes against Humanity and War Crimes. A Victimological Perspective on International Criminal Justice, by Marc S. Groenhuijsen and Antony Pemberton. II. The Victimological Concern as the Driving Force in the Quest for Justice for State-Sponsored International Crimes, by Athanasios Chouliaras. III. Eroding the Myth of Pure Evil. When Victims become Perpetrators and Perpetrators Victims, by Alette Smeulers. IV. Victims of the Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, by Etienne Ruvebana. V. Primary and Secondary Victims and Victimization during Protracted Conflict. National Trauma through Literary Lens in Jerusalem and Kigali, by Edna Erez and Tikva Meroz-Aharoni. PART II : REPARATIVE JUSTICE:. VI. Victims’ Need for Justice. Individual versus Collective Justice, by Jo-Anne Wemmers. VII. Providing Reparation in Situations of Mass Victimization. Key Challenges Involved, by Rianne Letschert and Theo van Boven. VIII. Reparations for Victims of Massive Crimes. Making Concrete a Message of Inclusion, by Cristian Correa. IX. Massive Trauma and the Healing Role of Reparative Justice, by Yael Danieli. PART III : AMNESTY, TRUTH, RECONCILIATION AND TRADITION:. X. Drawing the Line: Amnesty, Truth Commissions and Collective Denial, by Frank Haldemann. XI. Should We Ever Say Never? Arguments against Granting Amnesty Tested, by Joris van Wijk. XII. The South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Challenges in Contributing to Reconciliation, by Robert Peacock. XIII. Voices from the Field. Empirical Data on Reconciliation in Post-War Bosnia and Their Relevance for Africa, by Stephan Parmentier and Pietro Sullo. XIV. Justice at the Doorstep. Victims of International Crimes in Formal Versus Tradition-Based Justice Mechanisms in Sierra Leone, Rwanda and Uganda, by Martien Schotsmans. XV. Prosecution of Genocidal Rape and Sexual Torture before the Gacaca Tribunals in Rwanda, by Usta Kaitesi and Roelof Haveman. XVI. The Role of Civil Society in Addressing Problems Faced by Victims in Post-Genocide Rwanda, by Alphonse Muleefu. PART IV : INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL LEGAL AND POLICY APPROACHES:. XVII. Universal Justice? The Practice and Politics of Universal Jurisdiction Cases Relating to Crimes Committed in Africa, by Carla Ferstman and Jürgen Schurr. XVIII. Survivors of the Rwandan Genocide under Domestic and International Legal Procedures, by Felix Ndahinda. XIX. Understanding Limitations. Victim Participation and the International Criminal Court, by Brianne McGonigle Leyh. XX. Survivors of Sexual Violence in Conflict. Challenges in Prevention and International Criminal Prosecution, by Sandra Ka Hon Chu, Anne-Marie de Brouwer and Renée Römkens. XXI. Victims of Sexual Violence in the International Criminal Court. Challenges Related to Legal Representation and Protection, by Gabbi Mesters and Adesola Adeboyejo. XXII. Responding to the Most Vulnerable. Child Victims of International Crimes, by Michelle G. Grossman. PART V : VICTIMOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO INTERNATIONAL CRIMES:. XXIII. Victimological Approaches Applied to International Crimes. Concluding Remarks, by Rianne Letschert, Roelof Haveman, Anne-Marie de Brouwer and Antony Pemberton. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; ICC statute; |
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17. | Arai-Takahashi, Yutaka : The law of occupation , 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The law of occupation : continuity and change of international humanitarian law and its interaction with international human rights law / Arai-Takahashi, Yutaka - (International law in Japanese perspective ; vol. 11), xl, 758 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2009. ISBN 978-90-04-16246-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Among others:. PART I: THE GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF THE LAW OF OCCUPATION:. The scope of application of the law of occupation. 2. The meaning of occupation and the scope of application ratione materiae of the law of occupation. 3. The scope of application ratione personae of the law of occupation. 4. The scope of application ratione temporis of the law of occupation. 5. The rules concerning postliminium. 6. Different categories of occupation. 7. Basic rules on the law of belligerent occupation. 8. The exclusion of applicability of the law of occupation?. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; AMR; CEDAW; ECHR; ICESCR; ICC statute; ICCPR; |