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Research paper thumbnail of Jurisdiction in time and place in a general part of criminal law for the European Union

Research paper thumbnail of Bridging the Legal Gap: The International Initiative for Opening Negotiations on a Multilateral Treaty for Mutual Legal Assistance and Extradition in the Domestic Prosecution of Atrocity Crimes

The International Criminal Court and Africa

Research paper thumbnail of NATO's Intervention in Kosovo and the Decision of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia Not to Investigate: An Abusive Exercise of Prosecutorial Discretion

Berkeley Journal of International Law, 2006

When the member states of NATO decided to initiate Operation Allied Force, few governments probab... more When the member states of NATO decided to initiate Operation Allied Force, few governments probably contemplated that they risked defending their actions before an international court. The increasing presence and importance of international courts appear to be the way of the future, whether one likes it or not. The ICTY [International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia] is one court before which NATO leaders will not have to appear. Although the Court clearly had jurisdiction, the prosecutor at the Court decided to follow the advice of the Committee that no formal investigation be initiated.2

Research paper thumbnail of Does Humanitarian Intervention Serve Human Rights? The Case of Kosovo

Amsterdam Law Forum, 2009

is highly undesirable to have a new rule allowing humanitarian intervention, for that could provi... more is highly undesirable to have a new rule allowing humanitarian intervention, for that could provide a pretext for abusive intervention … [and] would open a wide gap in the barrier against unilateral use of force." 1

Research paper thumbnail of Jurisdiction in England and Wales and in the Netherlands

Research paper thumbnail of NATO's Intervention in Kosovo and the Decision of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia Not to Investigate: An Abusive Exercise of Prosecutorial Discretion

Prosecutors will have to exercise their discretionary powers in total impartiality, avoiding the ... more Prosecutors will have to exercise their discretionary powers in total impartiality, avoiding the semblance of appearing on the side of the victors or the powerful. 1

Research paper thumbnail of Jurisdiction in time and place in a general part of criminal law for the European Union

Research paper thumbnail of Bridging the Legal Gap: The International Initiative for Opening Negotiations on a Multilateral Treaty for Mutual Legal Assistance and Extradition in the Domestic Prosecution of Atrocity Crimes

The International Criminal Court and Africa

Research paper thumbnail of NATO's Intervention in Kosovo and the Decision of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia Not to Investigate: An Abusive Exercise of Prosecutorial Discretion

Berkeley Journal of International Law, 2006

When the member states of NATO decided to initiate Operation Allied Force, few governments probab... more When the member states of NATO decided to initiate Operation Allied Force, few governments probably contemplated that they risked defending their actions before an international court. The increasing presence and importance of international courts appear to be the way of the future, whether one likes it or not. The ICTY [International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia] is one court before which NATO leaders will not have to appear. Although the Court clearly had jurisdiction, the prosecutor at the Court decided to follow the advice of the Committee that no formal investigation be initiated.2

Research paper thumbnail of Does Humanitarian Intervention Serve Human Rights? The Case of Kosovo

Amsterdam Law Forum, 2009

is highly undesirable to have a new rule allowing humanitarian intervention, for that could provi... more is highly undesirable to have a new rule allowing humanitarian intervention, for that could provide a pretext for abusive intervention … [and] would open a wide gap in the barrier against unilateral use of force." 1

Research paper thumbnail of Jurisdiction in England and Wales and in the Netherlands

Research paper thumbnail of NATO's Intervention in Kosovo and the Decision of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia Not to Investigate: An Abusive Exercise of Prosecutorial Discretion

Prosecutors will have to exercise their discretionary powers in total impartiality, avoiding the ... more Prosecutors will have to exercise their discretionary powers in total impartiality, avoiding the semblance of appearing on the side of the victors or the powerful. 1

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