Current Developments. The International Law Commission's Seventy-Fourth (2023) Session: General Principles of Law and Other Topics
In: The American Journal of International Law, Band 118 Issue 1 (January 2024)
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In: The American Journal of International Law, Band 118 Issue 1 (January 2024)
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In: American University International Law Review, Band 38, Heft 3, S. 733-745
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In: Florida International University Legal Studies Research Paper No. 20-32
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In: Florida International University Legal Studies Research Paper No. 20-28
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In: Florida International University Legal Studies Research Paper No. 20-34
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In: in THE AFRICAN COURT OF JUSTICE AND HUMAN AND PEOPLES' RIGHTS IN CONTEXT: DEVELOPMENTS AND CHALLENGES 57, 108 (Charles Jalloh, Kamari Clarke, & Vincent Nmehielle eds., Cambridge University Press, 2019).
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In: Florida International University Legal Studies Research Paper No. 20-31
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In: Charles C. Jalloh, The International Law Commission's First Draft Convention on Crimes Against Humanity: Codification, Progressive Development, or Both?, 52 Case W. Res. J. Int'l L. 331 (2020)
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In: African Journal of International Criminal Justice 2018 (4) 1-2, pp 51-77.
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In: Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting, Band 114, S. 210-215
ISSN: 2169-1118
As a preliminary remark, our starting point must be to recognize that, up until now, international criminal law has relied on what M.C. Bassiouni called "direct enforcement" by international criminal courts and "indirect enforcement" by national courts. The middle ground between the two extremes has been the use of "hybrid" courts such as the Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL). The SCSL married the domestic with the international, in an effort to combine the best of the international and national in order to advance accountability for serious international crimes.
In: Cambridge University Press, July 2020
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