The Contribution of the Rwanda Tribunal to the Development of International Law /cby L.J. Van Den HerikMartinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2005 - Всего страниц: 324 This book offers a thorough analysis of the establishment and the Statute of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Furthermore, it gives insight into how the Rwanda Tribunal has operated in practice during its first ten years and it examines the case law on the three major international crimes: genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. The author provides a balanced judgement of the contribution of the Rwanda Tribunal towards the development of international criminal law, emphasizing its strong points, in particular the case law on genocide, but also exposing its weaknesses in terms of legal reasoning. The author also demonstrates the inherent limits of the Rwanda Tribunal due to the political and social situation within Rwanda and due to its own Statute. |
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... Conclusion 84 III ICTR CASE LAW ON GENOCIDE 87 III.1 The development of the concept of genocide 88 III.1.1 The doctrinal concept III.1.2 The legal concept III.1.3 The definition of the Convention III.1.4 The Draft Codes of the ILC III ...
... Conclusion 84 III ICTR CASE LAW ON GENOCIDE 87 III.1 The development of the concept of genocide 88 III.1.1 The doctrinal concept III.1.2 The legal concept III.1.3 The definition of the Convention III.1.4 The Draft Codes of the ILC III ...
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... Conclusion 147 IV ICTR CASE LAW ON CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY 151 IV.1 IV.2 The ICTR definition and rationale of crimes against humanity Notion and development of the term crimes against humanity 152 158 IV.2.1 The Commission of Experts ...
... Conclusion 147 IV ICTR CASE LAW ON CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY 151 IV.1 IV.2 The ICTR definition and rationale of crimes against humanity Notion and development of the term crimes against humanity 152 158 IV.2.1 The Commission of Experts ...
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... 3.2 Genocide and war crimes 256 VI.3.3 Crimes against humanity and war crimes : the requirement of a connection 257 VI.4 Conclusion 259 VII CONCLUSIONS: CONTRIBUTIONS, CHALLENGES AND CONCERNS 261 VII.1 Rwanda and X Table of contents.
... 3.2 Genocide and war crimes 256 VI.3.3 Crimes against humanity and war crimes : the requirement of a connection 257 VI.4 Conclusion 259 VII CONCLUSIONS: CONTRIBUTIONS, CHALLENGES AND CONCERNS 261 VII.1 Rwanda and X Table of contents.
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L. J. Van Den Herik. VII CONCLUSIONS: CONTRIBUTIONS, CHALLENGES AND CONCERNS 261 VII.1 Rwanda and the ICTR 262 VII.2 The creation of an international criminal tribunal 265 VII.3 The ICTR case law on genocide 266 VII.4 The ICTR case law ...
L. J. Van Den Herik. VII CONCLUSIONS: CONTRIBUTIONS, CHALLENGES AND CONCERNS 261 VII.1 Rwanda and the ICTR 262 VII.2 The creation of an international criminal tribunal 265 VII.3 The ICTR case law on genocide 266 VII.4 The ICTR case law ...
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Methodology | 7 |
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6 | 25 |
2 | 31 |
34 | 59 |
ICTR CASE LAW ON GENOCIDE | 87 |
ICTR CASE LAW ON CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY | 151 |
ICTR CASE LAW ON WAR CRIMES | 199 |
THE INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE THREE CRIMES | 245 |
CONTRIBUTIONS CHALLENGES AND CONCERNS | 261 |
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1948 Genocide Convention 1977 Additional Protocol accused Akayesu Judgement Appeal Decision Appeal Judgement April attack Bagilishema chapter common Article context Court crime of genocide crimes against humanity customary international law December definition of genocide discriminatory Elements of Crimes established ethnic February Geneva Conventions Human Rights Hutu ICTR case law ICTR Statute ICTR’s ICTY Appeals Chamber ICTY Trial Chamber Imanishimwe included indicated Interahamwe internal armed conflict International Criminal Court international criminal law International Criminal Tribunal international humanitarian law International Tribunal interpretation July June jurisdiction Kamuhanda Kayishema and Ruzindana killing mental element Musema November October Opinion of Judge organisation paras peace perpetrator political Prosecution Prosecutor Protocol II rape regard relevant requirement Resolution responsible for genocide Reyntjens Rutaganda Schabas Secretary-General Security Council Separate Opinion September 1998 specific intent subsection Tadic Tribunal for Rwanda Tutsi UN Doc UNAMIR United Nations victims violations of international war crimes