The Assembly of States Parties and the institutional framework of the International Criminal Court
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The Assembly of States Parties met to set up an institutional framework for the new International Criminal Court. The framework includes items relating to privileges and immunities, finances of the court, and selection of judges and prosecutors.
Publication Name: American Journal of International Law
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0002-9300
Year: 2003
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New mechanisms for the enforcement of international humanitarian law
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The article discusses several models for the prosecution of individuals involved in crimes against humanity. It looks at several systems currently in use with reference to places such as Sierra Leone, East Timor, Cambodia, and Kosovo.
Publication Name: American Journal of International Law
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0002-9300
Year: 2001
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Improving the operation and functioning of the international criminal tribunals
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The author discusses the operation and functioning of the UN's two international criminal tribunals, for Rwanda and the Former Yugoslavia, and a report by the General Assembly's Secretary General with recommendations for improvement.
Publication Name: American Journal of International Law
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0002-9300
Year: 2000
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