From the Versailles Treaty to Hybrid Courts: The Development of International Criminal Responsibility (CROSBI ID 192941)
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Fabijanić Gagro, Sandra
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From the Versailles Treaty to Hybrid Courts: The Development of International Criminal Responsibility
The list of international crimes has been changed through centuries. Initially, in the late 19th century, and for a long time, only war crimes were punishable. It is only since the end of the 2nd World War that new categories of crimes have developed. We could easily followed this development from Nuremberg and Tokyo trials after the 2nd World War ; ad hoc tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda in early 1990s ; the establishment of International Criminal Court in 1998, and finally - hybrid court established in different parts of the world (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, East Timor, Sierra Leone, etc.) for prosecuting crimes committed in that particular territory. This development has with no doubt changed relationship of the mankind to the core crimes of the international law.
individual criminal responsibility ; armed conflict ; international crimes ; ICTY ; ICTR ; ICC
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Podaci o izdanju
6 (4)
2012.
103-126
objavljeno
1844-7015
2344-486X