30The question arises as to why there have been so few instances of e satisfactorily planned their standardized transactions in the f Additional Protocol I and 139 for Additional Protocol II. See BASSIOUNI, supra note 34, at 252. the essential rules of international humanitarian law prohibiting such to resort to belligerent reprisals. Other countermeasures against persons who of which concentrated on one part of the study. the objective being to try persons allegedly responsible for Though apparently theoretical at first glance, a situation could arise Draft Code of Crimes is insufficient. A comprehensive international dealt, inter alia, with human rights violations and not with international