<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Responsibility to protect / International criminal law / Human rights abuses / International relations theory / Genocide / Crimes against humanity / Non-governmental organization / World Summit / United Nations / Ethics / International relations / Criminal law
Date: 2010-08-11 15:48:42
Responsibility to protect
International criminal law
Human rights abuses
International relations theory
Genocide
Crimes against humanity
Non-governmental organization
World Summit
United Nations
Ethics
International relations
Criminal law

Add to Reading List

Source URL: www.responsibilitytoprotect.org

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 120,42 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Child Soldiers: Victims or War Criminals? -criminal responsibility and prosecution of child soldiers under international criminal law- Counsel: Marko Novaković, PhD

DocID: 1uKoc - View Document

Studienplan der Berner Graduiertenschule für Strafrechtswissenschaft (BGS) der School of Criminology, International Criminal Law, Corporate Crime and Criminal Policy (SCIP) der Universität Bern vom 25. Februar 2016 Die

DocID: 1unOa - View Document

Asser Institute Lecture – 9 September 2015 International criminal law – a personal note on its practice and current challenges Introduction I would like to begin by thanking Dr Christophe Paulussen – Christophe –

DocID: 1tRM9 - View Document

INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW BY OTHER MEANS: THE QUASI-CRIMINAL JURISDICTION OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS COURTS By Alexandra Huneeus* Since the close of the Cold War, the international community has created a variety of legal inst

DocID: 1t0au - View Document

Our 8 Graduate Schools Graduate School of Law Graduate School of Law Public Law, Private Law, Criminal Law, International Business Transaction Law, Political Science

DocID: 1s7qd - View Document