Trials for International Crimes in AsiaKirsten Sellars Cambridge University Press, 2015 M10 22 The issue of international crimes is highly topical in Asia, with still-resonant claims against the Japanese for war crimes, and deep schisms resulting from crimes in Bangladesh, Cambodia, and East Timor. Over the years, the region has hosted a succession of tribunals, from those held in Manila, Singapore and Tokyo after the Asia-Pacific War to those currently running in Dhaka and Phnom Penh. This book draws on extensive new research and offers the first comprehensive legal appraisal of the Asian trials. As well as the famous tribunals, it also considers lesser-known examples, such as the Dutch and Soviet trials of the Japanese, the Cambodian trial of the Khmer Rouge, and the Indonesian trials of their own military personnel. It focuses on their approach to the elements of international crimes, and their contribution to general theories of liability. In the process, this book challenges some orthodoxies about the development of international criminal law. |
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... Article 347 in the American Basic field manual: rules of land warfare. This Article had previously stated: 'Individuals of the armed forces will not be punished for these offences [war crimes] in case they are committed under the orders ...
... Article 347 in the American Basic field manual: rules of land warfare. This Article had previously stated: 'Individuals of the armed forces will not be punished for these offences [war crimes] in case they are committed under the orders ...
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... Article 6 of the Nuremberg Charter – namely, crimes against peace, war crimes, crimes against humanity and 'common plan or conspiracy' – were transferred wholesale into draft Article 10, with a few tweaks to bring them in line with the ...
... Article 6 of the Nuremberg Charter – namely, crimes against peace, war crimes, crimes against humanity and 'common plan or conspiracy' – were transferred wholesale into draft Article 10, with a few tweaks to bring them in line with the ...
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... Article 1, Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide: treaties.un.org. 37 Ibid., Article 2. 38 Article 5, Updated Statute of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, September 2009 ...
... Article 1, Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide: treaties.un.org. 37 Ibid., Article 2. 38 Article 5, Updated Statute of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, September 2009 ...
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... Article 12 of the Constitutional Act, 16 July 1875, which states: 'Le Sénat peut être constitué en cour de justice par un décret du président de la République, rendu en conseil des ministres, pour juger toute personne prévenue d ...
... Article 12 of the Constitutional Act, 16 July 1875, which states: 'Le Sénat peut être constitué en cour de justice par un décret du président de la République, rendu en conseil des ministres, pour juger toute personne prévenue d ...
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... Article. 227. When the entente powers convened at the Paris Peace Conference in January 1919 to deliberate over the peace terms with Germany, the members of the Council of Four – David Lloyd George, Georges Clemenceau, Woodrow Wilson and ...
... Article. 227. When the entente powers convened at the Paris Peace Conference in January 1919 to deliberate over the peace terms with Germany, the members of the Council of Four – David Lloyd George, Georges Clemenceau, Woodrow Wilson and ...
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command responsibility the Tokyo | |
Colonial justice in the Netherlands Indies war crimes | |
The superior orders defence at the postwar trials | |
the Soviet riposte to the Tokyo | |
VALENT YNA POLUNINA | |
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