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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, ICTY, ICTR, ICC and other forms of
international criminal adjudication. The Annotated Leading Cases of
International Criminal Tribunals are also available online. The
service facilitates various search functions on all volumes of all
international criminal tribunals. See for information on the online
version of this series:
http://www.annotatedleadingcases.com/about.aspx. Contributors:
Manon Bax, Claire M.H. Boost, Michele Caianiello, Rebecca M.
Heemskerk, Alexander Heinze, Michael J. Kelly, Andre Klip, Diletta
Marchesi, Irene Milazzo, Luca Poltronieri Rossetti, Suzan van der
Aa.
The sixty-ninth volume of the Annotated Leading Cases of
International Criminal Tribunals contains the most important
decisions taken by the ICTY / IRMCT from 30 June 2016 to 29
November 2017. It provides the reader with the full text of the
decisions identical to the original version and including
concurring, separate and dissenting opinions. Distinguished experts
in the field of international criminal law have commented on these
decisions.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, ICC and other
forms of international criminal adjudication. The Annotated Leading
Cases of International Criminal Tribunals are also available
online. This service facilitates various search functions on all
volumes of all international criminal tribunals. See for
information on the online version of this series:
http://www.annotatedleadingcases.com/about.aspx.
The seventieth volume of the Annotated Leading Cases of
International Criminal Tribunals contains the most important
decisions taken by the ICTY / IRMCT from 29 November 2017 20 March
2019. It provides the reader with the full text of the decisions
identical to the original version and including concurring,
separate and dissenting opinions. Distinguished experts in the
field of international criminal law have commented on these
decisions.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, ICC and other
forms of international criminal adjudication. The Annotated Leading
Cases of International Criminal Tribunals are also available
online. This service facilitates various search functions on all
volumes of all international criminal tribunals. See for
information on the online version of this series:
http://www.annotatedleadingcases.com/about.aspx.
This sixty-fifth volume of the Annotated Leading cases of
International Criminal Tribunals contains decisions taken by the
ECCC from 1 June 2013 to 31 December 2018. It provides the reader
with the full text of the most important decisions, identical to
the original version and including concurring, separate and
dissenting opinions. Distinguished experts in the field of
international criminal law have commented on these
decisions.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, ICC and other
forms of international criminal adjudication.The Annotated Leading
Cases of International Criminal Tribunals are also available
online. This service facilitates various search functions on all
volumes of all international criminal tribunals. See for
information on the online version of this series:
http://www.annotatedleadingcases.com/about.aspx.
The sixty-seventh volume of the Annotated Leading Cases of
International Criminal Tribunals contains the most important
decisions taken by the ICC from 27 January 2014 to30 January 2015.
It provides the reader with the full text of the decisions
identical to the original version and including concurring,
separate and dissenting opinions. Distinguished experts in the
field of international criminal law have commented on these
decisions. 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, ICC and other
forms of international criminal adjudication. The Annotated Leading
Cases of International Criminal Tribunals are also available
online. This service facilitates various search functions on all
volumes of all international criminal tribunals. See for
information on the online version of this series:
http://www.annotatedleadingcases.com/about.aspx.
The sixty-fourth volume of the Annotated Leading Cases of
International Criminal Tribunals contains the most important
decisions taken by the ICC from 1 December 2014 to 17 June 2015. It
provides the reader with the full text of the decisions identical
to the original version and including concurring, separate and
dissenting opinions. Distinguished experts in the field of
international criminal law have commented on these decisions.
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, ICC and other forms of
international criminal adjudication. The Annotated Leading Cases of
International Criminal Tribunals are also available online. This
service facilitates various search functions on all volumes of all
international criminal tribunals. See for information on the online
version of this series:
http://www.annotatedleadingcases.com/about.aspx.
The sixty-third volume of the Annotated Leading Cases of
International Criminal Tribunals contains the most important
decisions taken by the ICC from 23 May 2014 to 1 December 2014. It
provides the reader with the full text of the decisions identical
to the original version and including concurring, separate and
dissenting opinions. Distinguished experts in the field of
international criminal law have commented on these decisions.
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, ICC and other forms of
international criminal adjudication. The Annotated Leading Cases of
International Criminal Tribunals are also available online. This
service facilitates various search functions on all volumes of all
international criminal tribunals. See for information on the online
version of this series:
http://www.annotatedleadingcases.com/about.aspx.
This sixtieth volume of the Annotated Leading cases of
International Criminal Tribunals contains decisions taken by the
ECCC in the years 2011-2013. It provides the reader with the full
text of the most important decisions, identical to the original
version and including concurring, separate and dissenting opinions.
Distinguished experts in the field of international criminal law
have commented on these decisions. 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, ICC and other forms of international criminal adjudication.
The Annotated Leading Cases of International Criminal Tribunals are
also available online. This service facilitates various search
functions on all volumes of all international criminal tribunals.
See for information on the online version of this series:
annotatedleadingcases.com/about.aspx. Contributions by Peta-Louise
Bagott, Kevin Crow, Alberto Di Martino, Editimfon Joseph Ikpat,
Michael G. Karnavas, Hugo Lagace, Ana Maria Torres Chedraui, and
Hendrik Vandekerckhove.
This fifty-third volume of the Annotated Leading Cases of
International Criminal Tribunals contains decisions taken by the
International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda 2010-2012. It provides
the reader with the full text of the most important decisions,
identical to the original version and including concurring,
separate and dissenting opinions. Distinguished experts in the
field of international criminal law have commented on the
decisions.The 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, ICC and other
forms of international criminal adjudication.The Annotated Leading
Cases of International Criminal Tribunals is also available online.
This service facilitates various search functions on all volumes of
all international criminal tribunals. See for information the
online version of the
series:http://www.annotatedleadingcases.com/about.aspx
This fifty-second volume of the Annotated Leading Cases of
International Criminal Tribunals contains decisions taken by the
International Criminal Court 16 July 2010-1 August 2011. It
provides the reader with the full text of the most important
decisions, identical to the original version and including
concurring, separate and dissenting opinions. Distinguished experts
in the field of international criminal law have commented on the
decisions.The 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, ICC and other
forms of international criminal adjudication.The Annotated Leading
Cases of International Criminal Tribunals is also available online.
This service facilitates various search functions on all volumes of
all international criminal tribunals. See for information the
online version of the
series:http://www.annotatedleadingcases.com/about.aspx
This fiftieth volume of the Annotated Leading Cases of
International Criminal Tribunals contains decisions taken by the
International Criminal Court from 2009-2010. It provides the reader
with the full text of the most important decisions, identical to
the original version and including concurring, separate and
dissenting opinions. Distinguished experts in the field of
international criminal law have commented on the decisions.The
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, ICC and other forms of
international criminal adjudication.The Annotated Leading Cases of
International Criminal Tribunals is also available online. This
service facilitates various search functions on all volumes of all
international criminal tribunals. See for information the online
version of the series:
http://www.annotatedleadingcases.com/about.aspx.
Acts perpetrated during the course of warfare have, through the
ages, led to significant environmental destruction. These have
included situations where the natural environment has intentionally
been targeted as a 'victim', or has somehow been manipulated to
serve as a 'weapon' of warfare. Until recently, such acts were
generally regarded as an unfortunate but unavoidable element of
armed conflict, despite their potentially disastrous impacts. The
existing international rules have largely been ineffective and
inappropriate, and have in practical terms done little to deter
deliberate environmental destruction, particularly when measured
against perceived military advantages. However, as the significance
of the environment has come to be more widely understood and
recognised, this is no longer acceptable, particularly given the
ongoing development of weapons capable of widespread and
significant damage. This book therefore examines the current
international legal regime relevant to the intentional destruction
of the environment during warfare, and argues that such acts
should, in appropriate circumstances, be recognised as an
international crime and should be subject to more effective rules
giving rise to international criminal responsibility. It also
suggests a framework within the Rome Statute of the International
Criminal Court as to how this might be achieved.
This fifty-first volume of annotated leading case law of
international criminal tribunals contains decisions taken by the
SCSL in the years 2012-2016. It is the last volume on the Special
Court for Sierra Leone. It provides the reader with the full text
of the most important decisions, identical to the original version
and including concurring, separate and dissenting opinions.
Distinguished experts in the field of international criminal law
have commented the decisions. An index is included.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, ICC and other forms of international
criminal adjudication. The Annotated Leading Cases of International
Criminal Tribunals are also available online. This service
facilitates various search functions on all volumes of all
international criminal tribunals. See for information on the online
version of this
series:http://www.annotatedleadingcases.com/about.aspx.
This forty-sixth volume of annotated leading case law of
international criminal tribunals contains decisions taken by
Special Court for Sierra Leone 1 January 2008 - 18 March 2009. It
provides the reader with the full text of the most important
decisions, identical to the original version and including
concurring, separate and dissenting opinions. Distinguished experts
in the field of international criminal law have commented the
decisions. An index is included.
This forty-third volume of annotated leading case law of
international criminal tribunals contains decisions taken by the
Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia between 2007 and
2010. It provides the reader with the full text of the most
important decisions, identical to the original version and
including concurring, separate and dissenting opinions.
Distinguished experts in the field of international criminal law
have commented the decisions.
This fifty-fourth volume of annotated leading case law of
international criminal tribunals contains the International
Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious
Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the
Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991 (2009-2011). It
provides the reader with the full text of this important decision,
identical to the original version and including concurring,
separate and dissenting opinions. A distinguished expert in the
field of international criminal law has commented on the decision.
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, ICC and other forms of
international criminal adjudication. The Annotated Leading Cases of
International Criminal Tribunals are also available online. This
service facilitates various search functions on all volumes of all
international criminal tribunals. See for information on the online
version of this series:
http://www.annotatedleadingcases.com/about.aspx.
This fifty-ninth volume of annotated leading case law of
international criminal tribunals contains the Nyiramasuhuko et al
judgment of the ICTR of 14 December 2015. It provides the reader
with the full text of this important decision, identical to the
original version and including concurring, separate and dissenting
opinions. A distinguished expert in the field of international
criminal law has commented on the decision.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, ICC and other forms of international criminal
adjudication.The Annotated Leading Cases of International Criminal
Tribunals are also available online. This service facilitates
various search functions on all volumes of all international
criminal tribunals. See for information on the online version of
this series: http://www.annotatedleadingcases.com/about.aspx.
This 42nd volume of annotated leading case law of international
criminal tribunals contains decisions taken by the International
Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda in 2010. The book contains the full
text of the most important decisions, identical to the original
version, and includes concurring, separate, and dissenting
opinions. Distinguished experts in the field of international
criminal law have commented on the decisions. (Series: Annotated
Leading Cases of International Criminal Tribunals - Vol. 42)
[Subject: Criminal Law, International Law, Human Rights Law]
This fifty-fifth volume of the Annotated Leading Cases of
International Criminal Tribunals contains decisions taken by the
ICTY in the years 2011-2012. It provides the reader with the full
text of the most important decisions, identical to the original
version and including concurring, separate and dissenting opinions.
Distinguished experts in the field of international criminal law
have commented on the decisions. The 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, ICC and other forms of international criminal adjudication.
The Annotated Leading Cases of International Criminal Tribunals is
also available online. This service facilitates various search
functions on all volumes of all international criminal tribunals.
See for information the online version of the series:
www.annotatedleadingcases.com/about.aspx.
The fifty-seventh volume of the Annotated Leading Cases of
International Criminal Tribunals contains the most important
decisions taken by the ICC in the years 2011-2012. It provides the
reader with the full text of the decisions identical to the
original version and including concurring, separate and dissenting
opinions. Distinguished experts in the field of international
criminal law have commented on these decisions.
The sixty-second volume of the Annotated Leading Cases of
International Criminal Tribunals contains the most important
decisions taken by the ICC from 1 March 2014 to 22 May 2014. It
provides the reader with the full text of the decisions identical
to the original version and including concurring, separate and
dissenting opinions. Distinguished experts in the field of
international criminal law have commented on these
decisions.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, ICTY, ICTR, ICC and other forms
of international criminal adjudication.The Annotated Leading Cases
of International Criminal Tribunals are also available online. The
service facilitates various search functions on all volumes of all
international criminal tribunals. See for information on the online
version of this series:
http://www.annotatedleadingcases.com/about.aspx.
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