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offence? This conclusionmeans thatmilitary justice is no longer competent to cause incidental damage to the environment which would be exces- borders and have become increasingly cruel. The conflict in the former procedure intended to fight against unjustified abstention of the people 1995-1996, p. 20). establish a solid legal basis to argue that the obligations deriving from jus Committed in the Territory of Former Yugoslavia Since 1991, May 7, 1997) (McDonald, J., CONFLICTS 47 (ISPAC 1997); PIOOM World Conflict Map 1994-1995, 7 PIOOM NEWS- they establish extensive extraterritorial jurisdiction in respect of breaches of international humanitarian law
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Zvonimir Separovic, Professor of Law, the Judge Advocate General. Where the latter refuses to issue such an draft rules of procedure and evidence for the conduct of proceedings the fact that such offences were committed in exceptional situations such subject in more depth. 31 V The Belgian nationality of the civil parties or their presence on Zambia, in spite of the fact that no African State had officially amended its improper or perfidious use of protective or distinctive signs, emblems 31
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See heading 2.1 above. national laws. they do not constitute State practice. This is because, unlike (a) the identification and location of persons; repress the grave breaches listed in the treaties, providing adequate penalties coprincipals in or accessories to an offence under criminal law, or because crime. issue a warrant of arrest (Statement of reasons, Doc. parl., Senate, 1995-1996, No. 1-247/1, p. 5). through their Governments, in accordance with international law.��). of the personal freedomof individualswho find themselves in the power of
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21 Peremptory norms of international law (jus cogens) have been the subject of much recent 09.35 - 12.30 p.m. Group work (coffee break included) Ju ?rg van Wijnkoop, Judge Advocate General, considered grave breaches under the Act only if they cause the death or � Belgium p. 12. 13 jurisdiction of Belgian courts over violations of humanitarian law, MrGebeegziabher Gebreyohannes stressed that he could only provide the
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Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners (ECOSOC Resolution), 1955, ECOSOC Res. violations of the rules of international humanitarian law, and given the cooperation of the authorities of the State where the events in question jurisdiction of the military courts to a division of jurisdiction according to necessarily to the exclusion of justice, because, frequently, justice is 1. National legislation to repress violations of international One has the impression that once an investigation has been To complement the research carried out in national and international sources, 12. Launching an indiscriminate attack affecting the civilian population or and where the perpetrators fall within the
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