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International Crimes: Jus Cogens and Obligatio Erga Omnes
There are both gaps and weaknesses in the various sources of International Criminal Law in norms and enforcement modalities. A comprehensive international codification would solve these problems, but this is not forthcoming
Introduction
Efforts to work against the practice of impunity for major international crimes and violations of fundamental human rights and to develop international guidelines against the practice are discussed
Post-Conflict Justice in Iraq: An Appraisal of the Iraq Special Tribunal
Argues that post-conflict justice is desperately needed in Iraq. The desire of the Iraqi people for post-conflict justice against Saddam Hussein\u27s regime has been overshadowed by the 2003 invasion by coalition forces, post-occupation internal violence, & Abu Ghraib torture by American forces. The goals of post-conflict justice include enhancing social reconciliation while avoiding individual acts of vengeance; restoring an independent judiciary; holding officials responsible for systematic repression; & prosecuting Saddam. The evolution of post-conflict justice proposals over the last decade is traced. It is acknowledged that the establishment of the Iraq Special Tribunal was an important first step on the path to post-conflict justice; however, its many flaws are pointed out, including the Tribunal\u27s exceptional nature. Other issues discussed include appointing judges & prosecutors; determining the qualifications of judges; providing adequate compensation; defining the core crimes; & outlining matter of procedure & evidence. Suggestions are made for ways to improve the judiciarys capacity, sustain the rule of law, & enhance democracy so that genuine post-conflict justice can be realized in Iraq. Tables. J. Lindrot
Reflections on the Ratification of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights by the United States Senate
vi, 230 p. : ill.; 24 c
Eight United NAtions Congress On The Prevention Of Crime And The Treatment Of Offenders
The various forms and manifestations of international and transnational
criminality require a comprehensive approach by the international
community from which effective strategies of prevention, control,
and suppression can follow
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