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International Maritime Law

INTERNATIONAL MARITIME LAW MARCH 1998 VOLUME 5 ISSUE2 ISSN 1353–551 X NATIONAL CASE REPORTS AUSTRALIA KMP Coastal Oil Pte Ltd ... Ltd (The "Kojopo Chief") UNITED KINGDOM THE NETHERLANDS The Criminal Liability of Shipowners: Present and ...

Annotated Leading Cases of International Criminal Tribunals: The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, 2000-2001

The Series Annotated Leading Cases of International Criminal Tribunals provides the reader with the full text of the most important decisions, including concurring, separate and dissenting opinions. Distinguished experts in the field of international criminal law have commented the decisions.An index is included. The editors of the Series have gathered the most important case law of the International Criminal Tribunals. The added value of the series is that the selected cases are not only shown in their full format but are also summarised and annotated by leading academics in the field of international criminal law. The series Annotated Leading Cases of International Criminal Tribunals is useful for students, scholars, legal practitioners, judges, prosecutors and defence counsel who are interested in the various legal aspects of the law of the ICTY, ICTR and other forms of international criminal adjudication.

André Klip is Professor criminal law , criminal procedure and international criminal law at Maastricht University . He previously worked at Utrecht University ( 1989-2002 ) . His dissertation on Witnesses Abroad in Criminal Matters ...

Nordic Journal of International Law

Acta Scandinavica Juris Gentium

Book Review Kriangsak Kittichaisaree , International Criminal Law . Oxford University Press , New York , 2001 , xxxi + 482 pages . Kittichaisaree's International Criminal Law is a new addition to the ' Best Textbooks in Law ' series of ...

Application of International Humanitarian and Human Rights Law to the Armed Conflicts of the Sudan

Complementary Or Mutually Exclusive Regimes?

The death toll resulting from all the armed conflicts in the Sudan, including south Sudan and Darfur, has far exceeded that of the victims of many recent conflicts combined together; more than those of Rwanda, Former Yugoslavia, Sierra Leone and East Timor. Despite the tragic death toll, massive displacement, alleged genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes, the Sudanese case has neither featured in the legal literature nor been mentioned in the practice of international Tribunals. This book aims to rectify this by focusing on the Sudans armed conflicts as a case study. Unlike the approach followed in the preponderant legal literature, which tends to focus on International Humanitarian Law as the only applicable regime in armed conflicts, this book brings on board Human Rights Law, which can be applied side by side with International Humanitarian Law. In this sense, it tries to build bridges between the two branches of international law. It focuses on the operation of both regimes at three levels: their scope of application, the protection they afford, and how they can be enforced or implemented. It critically highlights the Sudans laws and how they cohere with or contradict International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law. It particularly examines the Sudans military, criminal and Islamic laws and judicial practices and analyzes them in the light of International treaties ratified by the Sudan. It draws heavily on the practice of regional and UN human rights bodies and humanitarian organizations such as the ICRC. The legal materials included in the book constitute a good resource for future work in the field. Most of the materials were written in Arabic, and hence are unavailable in other jurisdictions. Thus, including them as translated materials will prove to be of great value for those who intend to familiarize themselves with the Sudans laws and practices in this field. With a preface by Jan Pronk, Former Special Representative of the Secretary General of the UN to Sudan.

Despite the tragic death toll , massive displacement , alleged genocide , crimes against humanity and war crimes ... It particularly examines the Sudan's military , criminal and Islamic laws and judicial practices and analyzes them in ...

Readings on International Law from the Naval War College Review, 1978-1994

perception may or may not be true in a particular country , but it is nevertheless a reality which reduces the deterrent effect of criminal law provisions . Whether the recent establishment of two international tribunals for the ...

Principles of Direct and Superior Responsibility in International Humanitarian Law

The ICRC set out a twofold objective; to assist the victims of war, and develop the law through interstate cooperation. ... the offences recognised under international law should be repressed and penalised under domestic criminal law.38 ...

Travaux Du ... Colloque International de Droit Comparé

24 The provisions in the Criminal Code, relating to these offences, apply whether or not bankruptcy proceedings have been instituted. They are designed to check the more flagrant abuses of the credit system and are evidence of the ...

Fundamental Perspectives on International Law

Designed for an undergraduate course in international law, the text may also supplement International Relations, Foreign Policy, International Affairs, World Politics, and Comparative Law courses. A mix of commentary, edited cases, and problems are included. Revisions include three new chapters: International Organizations (Ch. 3), Individuals and Corporations (Ch. 4), and International Environment (Ch. 12). Career Opportunities in International Law is the new Appendix 3. Exhibits graphically illustrating chapter concepts have been added as well as expanded coverage of Sources (Ch. 1), Dispute Resolutions (Ch. 9), and International Business (Ch. 3).

5.2 FIVE JURISDICTIONAL PRINCIPLES T The term international criminal law appears frequently in analyses of this facet of the State's connection with the individual . It is an appealing description , but not particularly precise .

Corporate Counsel's Guide to Laws of International Trade

One important feature of this process is that the new code will introduce a central customs clearance procedure . ... June 2004 . ous criminal act leading to imprisonment in one Member State 119 - 22 $ 119 : 24 LAWS OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE.

Yearbook of the International Law Commission

Several days must elapse before the report on item 4 (law of treaties) was available in French. 27. ... report on previous sessions, such as the question of an international criminal court and the question of defining aggression. 30.