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The purpose of this book is to find a unified approach to the doctrine of mens rea in the sphere of international criminal law, based on an in-depth comparative analysis of different legal systems and the jurisprudence of international criminal tribunals since Nuremberg. Part I examines the concept of mens rea in common and continental legal systems, as well as its counterpart in Islamic Shari'a law. Part II looks at the jurisprudence of the post-Second World War trials, the work of the International Law Commission and the concept of genocidal intent in light of the travaux préparatoires of the 1948 Genocide Convention. Further chapters are devoted to a discussion of the boundaries of mens rea in the jurisprudence of the International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda. The final chapter examines the definition of the mental element as provided for in Article 30 of the Statute of the International Criminal Court in light of the recent decisions delivered by the International Criminal Court. The study also examines the general principles that underlie the various approaches to the mental elements of crimes as well as the subjective element required in perpetration and participation in crimes and the interrelation between mistake of law and mistake of fact with the subjective element. With a Foreword by Professor William Schabas and an Epilogue by Professor Roger Clark
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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.
Droit pénal international --- International criminal law --- Cambodge --- Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia --- Jurisprudence --- Cases
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Discipline relativement récente, le droit pénal international tient une place toujours plus grande dans le règlement des conflits depuis la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Pour autant, le chemin est encore long jusqu’à la fin de l’impunité. En effet, bien que le droit pénal international ait connu de nets progrès depuis les années 1990, de nombreux obstacles demeurent à sa pleine effectivité, qui tiennent pour certains à la structure même de la communauté internationale. Le présent ouvrage a pour ambition de mettre en perspective les obstacles actuels et défis à venir de la justice pénale internationale en matière de lutte contre l’impunité et la défense des droits fondamentaux. Entre éclairages juridiques doctrinaux et examen d’options pour l’action, cette étude fait voeu de réalisme et se veut une contribution à la fois aux plans théorique et pratique à un outil de résolution des conflits en pleine expansion.
Droit pénal international. --- Droit international pénal. --- Tribunaux criminels internationaux. --- International crimes --- Criminal jurisdiction --- Droit international pénal --- Droit pénal international --- International Criminal Court. --- Droit international pénal --- Tribunaux criminels internationaux
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Droit pénal international --- ENTRAIDE JUDICIAIRE --- Collaboration policière --- loi pénale --- Compétence --- Tribunaux pénaux internationaux --- Liban --- application dans l'espace --- extensions
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343.2 --- 347.9 --- CORRUPTION --- BLANCHIMENT --- CRIMINALITE ORGANISEE --- EUROPE --- ESPACE JUDICIAIRE --- DROIT PENAL INTERNATIONAL --- PROCEDURE PENALE --- PARADIS FISCAUX --- ENTRAIDE INTERNATIONALE --- JUDICIAIRE --- POLICIERE
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Criminal law. Criminal procedure --- Netherlands --- Belgium --- Europe --- Warrants (Law) --- Extradition --- Mandats --- European Union countries --- Ebooks --- E-books --- Droit pénal international --- Mandat d'arrêt européeen
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Le droit international de la privation de liberté est une discipline relativement récente dont les normes sont nombreuses, éparses et peu coordonnées. La deuxième édition du code réunit l’ensemble des instruments internationaux et régionaux de la matière. Y sont rassemblées les principales conventions internationales relatives aux droits humains ayant un impact sur les personnes détenues, mais aussi des textes qui leur sont spécifiques qui, pour la plupart, ne sont pas de nature contraignante. S’adressant tant aux étudiant(e)s qu’aux praticien(ne)s - avocat(e)s, magistrat(e)s, juristes d’organisations non gouvernementales, visiteur(se)s de prison ou militant(e)s -, ce code constitue un outil fondamental mettant en exergue les efforts de la communauté internationale pour garantir les droits des personnes privées de liberté.
Imprisonment --- Prisoners --- Prisons --- Criminal jurisdiction --- Human rights --- Emprisonnement --- Prisonniers --- Droit pénal international --- Droits de l'homme (Droit international) --- Law and legislation --- Codes. --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Droit --- Codes
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This book offers a comprehensive, article-by-article legal commentary on the United Nations Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime and its Protocols on trafficking in persons, smuggling of migrants, and trafficking in firearms and ammunition.The Convention- often referred to by the acronym UNTOC- was approved by the UN General Assembly on 15 November 2000 and made available for governments to sign at a high-level conference in Palermo, the heartland of the Italian Mafia, on 12-15 December 2000. For this reason, UNTOC is sometimes also referred to as the 'Palermo Convention'. The Convention entered into force on 29 September 2003. The purpose of UNTOC is to promote cooperation to prevent and combat transnational organized crime more effectively. UNTOC seeks to promote consistency among national legal systems and set standards for domestic laws so that States parties can effectively combat transnational organized crime. UNTOC is supplemented by three protocols: the Protocol against the Smuggling of Migrants by Land, Air, and Sea, the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress, and Punish Trafficking in Persons, especially Women and Children, and the Protocol against the Illicit Manufacturing of and Trafficking in Firearms, their Parts and Components, and Ammunition.Article by article, this books presents the text of each provision of the Convention and the Protocols, followed by a systematic analysis of their background and negotiating history, their interpretation by the Conference of the Parties and its working groups, in judicial decisions by domestic and international courts, , in the academic literature, and in official material published by international organisations, chief among them the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), the guardian of UNTOC and the Protocols. The authors offer critical, scholarly commentary. The book serves as a compendium for those using, researching, or studying provisions under UNTOC and the Protocols and as a handbook for those charged with implementing and enforcing them.
Droit international. --- Droit pénal international. --- Crime organisé. --- Crime organisé --- Blanchiment de l'argent. --- Corruption. --- Coopération internationale. --- Entraide judiciaire internationale. --- Confiscations. --- Extradition. --- Lutte contre. --- Nations Unies
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International crimes --- Criminal jurisdiction --- Droit international pénal --- Droit pénal international --- International Criminal Court --- 341.4 --- Internationaal en volkenrechtelijk strafrecht --- Internationaal strafrecht --- Internationaal strafrecht. --- 341.4 Internationaal en volkenrechtelijk strafrecht --- Droit international pénal --- Droit pénal international --- International Criminal Court. --- Cour penale internationale --- Crimes internationaux --- Droit penal international --- Responsabilite penale internationale
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