86 results on '"Crimes against humanity -- Remedies"'
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2. What happened to the international community? R2P and the conflicts in South Sudan and the Central African Republic.
3. ICC convicts former LRA rebel commander
4. Le droit a la reparation des victimes en droit penal international: utopie ou realite?
5. The past and present of corporate complicity: financing the Argentinean dictatorship.
6. Justice delayed? Recent developments at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia.
7. Up to the bar? Designing the hybrid Khmer Rouge Tribunal in Cambodia.
8. Can the Iraqi Special Tribunal further reconciliation in Iraq?
9. Between liberal legal didactics and political manichaeism: the politics and law of the Iraqi Special Tribunal.
10. Delivering justice in the wake of mass violence: new approaches to transitional justice.
11. Defining rape: a means to achieve justice in the Special Court for Sierra Leone.
12. Rwandan Gacaca: an experiment in transitional justice.
13. A response to the corporate campaign against the Alien Tort Claims Act.
14. The victims' trust fund of the International Criminal Court - formation of a functional reparations scheme.
15. Globalization of justice and the Special Court for Sierra Leone's war crimes.
16. Trafficking in persons, especially women and children, in countries of the Middle East: the scope of the problem and the appropriate legislative responses.
17. Facing the past: retrospective justice as a means to promote democracy in Nigeria.
18. The self-defeating International Criminal Court.
19. Difficulties and status of efforts to create an international criminal court in Cambodia.
20. Wel-protected enemies of mankind.
21. Towards justice and reconciliation in East Timor.
22. Accountability for human rights abuses: the United Nations' special court for Sierra Leone.
23. Pinochet revisited.
24. Reconciliation or justice and ashes: amnesty commissions and the duty to punish human rights offenses.
25. Crimes of states/crimes of hate: lessons from Rwanda.
26. Apartheid as a crime against humanity: a submission to the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
27. The status of the International Criminal Tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda: goals and results.
28. Report on the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.
29. The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia: its functioning and future prospects.
30. The Klaus Barbie trial and crimes against humanity.
31. The contribution of the ad hoc tribunals to international humanitarian law.
32. Conference adjournment.
33. Tribunal justice: the challenges, the record, and the prospects.
34. Conference Convocation.
35. International support for international criminal tribunals and an international criminal court.
36. Reconciliation and justice: the South African experience.
37. The Armenian genocide and the legal and political issues in the failure to prevent or to punish the crime.
38. Giving amnesties a second chance.
39. The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwandan: an analysis on jurisdiction.
40. United States military and Central Intelligence Agency personnel abroad: plugging the prosecutorial gaps.
41. Entre ethique, justice et politique: la demande de pardon des etats: le cas des Unangan (Aleoutes) de l'Alaska.
42. Darfur, the Security Council, and the International Criminal Court.
43. To prosecute or not to prosecute: problems encountered in the prosecution of former communist officials in Germany, Czechoslovakia, and the Czech Republic.
44. Swapping amnesty for peace: was there a duty to prosecute international crimes in Haiti?
45. Accountability for human rights abuses in Iraq: with issues of accountability and reconciliation in the aftermath of mass atrocities increasingly dominating the field of international human rights, the Iraqi Special Tribunal may not be the most appropriate means of delivering transitional justice in post-conflict Iraq.
46. Post-conflict justice in Iraq: an appraisal of the Iraq Special Tribunal.
47. The Iraqi Special Tribunal for Crimes Against Humanity.
48. Towards an international criminal court.
49. The Cambodian Extraordinary Chambers - a dangerous precedent for international justice?
50. From Nuremberg to Bosnia: consistent application of international law.
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