Explores how the first treaty-based UN international tribunal's judges innovatively applied the law to perpetrators of international crimes in one of the worst conflicts in recent history.
Explores how the first treaty-based UN international tribunal's judges innovatively applied the law to perpetrators of international crimes in one of the worst conflicts in recent history.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Charles C. Jalloh is Professor of Law at Florida International University and Member, International Law Commission. He has published widely on issues of international criminal justice, and in 2018, was the Fulbright Distinguished Chair in International Law at Lund University and the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Sweden. His prior work experience includes as a legal adviser in the Special Court for Sierra Leone, the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda and the International Criminal Court. He is lead editor of the Consolidated Legal Texts for the Special Court for Sierra Leone (2007), The Sierra Leone Special Court and Its Legacy (2013) and four volumes of The Law Reports of the Special Court for Sierra Leone (2012-2020). He holds degrees from Guelph, McGill, Oxford, and a PhD in international law, from University of Amsterdam.
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Preface and acknowledgements 1. Introduction 2. The sierra leone conflict 3. The establishment of the special court for sierra leone 4. The special court's jurisdiction, organization and trials 5. Greatest responsibility personal jurisdiction 6. Forced marriage as a crime against humanity 7. Child recruitment as a war crime 8. Head of state immunity 9. Amnesties 10. Special courts and truth commissions 11. Conclusion Appendices Bibliography/Sources Reviewed Index.
Preface and acknowledgements 1. Introduction 2. The sierra leone conflict 3. The establishment of the special court for sierra leone 4. The special court's jurisdiction, organization and trials 5. Greatest responsibility personal jurisdiction 6. Forced marriage as a crime against humanity 7. Child recruitment as a war crime 8. Head of state immunity 9. Amnesties 10. Special courts and truth commissions 11. Conclusion Appendices Bibliography/Sources Reviewed Index.
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