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International Review of the Red Cross : humanitarian debate: law, policy, action / International Committee of the Red Cross

Material type: Continuing resourceContinuing resourceSeries: Sanctions. (870) ; 90Geneva : International Committee of the Red Cross and Cambridge University Press, 2008-Description: volume ; 23 cmContent type:
  • rdacontent
Media type:
  • rdamedia
Carrier type:
  • rdacarrier
ISSN:
  • 18163831
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HV560 R48 2008- v.90 (870)
Online resources:
Partial contents:
Sanctions as a means of obtaining greater respect for humanitarian law : a review of their effectiveness / Anne-Marie La Rosa
The definition of traditional sanctions : their scope and characteristics Emmanuel Decaux
Social identification processes, group dynamics and the behaviour of combatants / Emanuele Castano, Bernhard Leidner, Patrycja Slawuta
The mass crimes in the former Yugoslavia : participation, punishment and prevention? / Samuel Tanner
Crime prevention and control : Western beliefs vs. traditional legal practices / Amedeo Cottino
Some considerations on command responsibility and criminal liability / Jamie Allan Williamson
The impact of military disciplinary sanctions on compliance with international humanitarian law / Céline Renaut
Armed groups, sanctions and the implementation of international humanitarian law / Anne-Marie La Rosa, Carolin Wuerzner
A few thoughts on guaranties inherent to the rule of law as applied to sanctions and the prosecution and punishment of war crimes / Damien Scalia
Sanctions for violations of international humanitarian law : the problem of the division of competences between national authorities and between national and international authorities / Xavier Philippe
Transitional justice and sanctions / Eric Sottas
The nature of sanctions : the case of Morocco's Equity and Reconciliation Commission / Pierre Hazan
Aspects of victim participation in the proceedings of the International Criminal Court / Elisabeth Baumgartner
Victims and international criminal justice : a vexed question? / Mina Rauschenbach, Damien Scalia
Analysis of the punishments applicable to international crimes (war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide) in domestic law and practice
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Sanctions as a means of obtaining greater respect for humanitarian law : a review of their effectiveness / Anne-Marie La Rosa

The definition of traditional sanctions : their scope and characteristics Emmanuel Decaux

Social identification processes, group dynamics and the behaviour of combatants / Emanuele Castano, Bernhard Leidner, Patrycja Slawuta

The mass crimes in the former Yugoslavia : participation, punishment and prevention? / Samuel Tanner

Crime prevention and control : Western beliefs vs. traditional legal practices / Amedeo Cottino

Some considerations on command responsibility and criminal liability / Jamie Allan Williamson

The impact of military disciplinary sanctions on compliance with international humanitarian law / Céline Renaut

Armed groups, sanctions and the implementation of international humanitarian law / Anne-Marie La Rosa, Carolin Wuerzner

A few thoughts on guaranties inherent to the rule of law as applied to sanctions and the prosecution and punishment of war crimes / Damien Scalia

Sanctions for violations of international humanitarian law : the problem of the division of competences between national authorities and between national and international authorities / Xavier Philippe

Transitional justice and sanctions / Eric Sottas

The nature of sanctions : the case of Morocco's Equity and Reconciliation Commission / Pierre Hazan

Aspects of victim participation in the proceedings of the International Criminal Court / Elisabeth Baumgartner

Victims and international criminal justice : a vexed question? / Mina Rauschenbach, Damien Scalia

Analysis of the punishments applicable to international crimes (war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide) in domestic law and practice

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