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This is the seventy-second volume in the series ‘Annotated Leading Cases of International Criminal Tribunals’ (ALC) and contains the most important decisions of the International Criminal Court (ICC) handed down in the period 4 May 2017 – 8 March 2018. It is the thirteenth volume in the series containing decisions of the ICC. Given the increasing jurisprudential output of, and increasing number of cases before that court, a significant number of further volumes on ICC case law will be published in the series in the coming years. This volume is in its approach and structure similar to the previous volumes when we slightly changed our process. Thus, the book contains the full text of all the annotated decisions and judgements, including any separate, concurring and dissenting opinions, as well as annexes to the decisions. As with previous volumes, the Editors have ensured that the decisions are identical to the written original text, as issued by the ICC Press and Information Office, and which bears the signatures of the Judges, as only these can be considered as authoritative versions. In the course of our editorial work on this and previous volumes, we have occasionally discovered inconsistencies between the written original version of the decision and any available internet versions.
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National movements --- Law of armed conflicts. Humanitarian law --- Ngirabatware, Augustin --- Rwanda
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This book by Will Jamison Wright explores the norms and limitations of warfare as understood by non-state armed groups. It delves into the complex relationship between international humanitarian laws and the conduct of non-state actors in armed conflicts. The author examines the diffusion of norms, the historical context of warfare, and the evolving role of non-state entities within the international system. By analyzing codes of conduct and orders from these groups, the book aims to enhance the understanding of how norms are established and contested in the context of armed conflicts. Targeted at scholars and practitioners in international law and conflict studies, the work emphasizes the importance of mitigating the barbarity of warfare and is dedicated to victims of armed conflict globally.
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Politics --- Law of armed conflicts. Humanitarian law --- International law --- Criminal law. Criminal procedure --- Polemology --- Military engineering --- politiek --- internationaal recht --- defensie
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Social problems --- Law of armed conflicts. Humanitarian law --- Criminology. Victimology --- Engineering sciences. Technology --- maatschappij --- technologie --- criminologie --- slachtoffers --- criminaliteit
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Sociology of law --- Sociology --- Law of armed conflicts. Humanitarian law --- Criminology. Victimology --- Criminal law. Criminal procedure --- Law --- Social law. Labour law --- Higher education --- HO (hoger onderwijs) --- sociologie --- strafrecht --- maatschappij --- recht --- criminologie --- sociaal recht --- criminaliteit
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Politics --- Law of armed conflicts. Humanitarian law --- International law --- Human rights --- Public law. Constitutional law --- Criminal law. Criminal procedure --- Polemology --- Military engineering --- mensenrechten --- politiek --- internationaal recht --- publiek recht --- defensie
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