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Criminologydiscoversinternational criminal law

to work in concert with domestic criminal justice systems(passive) was createdInternational criminal law

bona fide attemptsto createan international criminal law

to allowto ... createinternational criminal law

the concept of race(passive) caused byinternational criminal law

the French legal system(passive) is ... influenced byinternational criminal law

Anything less would turn customary international law into a “ roving license ”to createinternational criminal law

the “ war on terrorinfluencesinternational criminal law

the lawscreatesovereignty under international law

However , once that Human Rights had been developed between 1945 and the nineties , they also startedto influenceinternational criminal law

any provisionwould createinternational criminal law

Dr. Khutsishvilileadsthe course of International Criminal Law

The first The historical and institutional frameworksetsinternational criminal law

in Nuremberg(passive) was createdInternational criminal law

of many components(passive) is composedInternational criminal law

individual criminal responsibility for the principal perpetrator as well as those who are accomplices in the commission of international crimescreatesindividual criminal responsibility for the principal perpetrator as well as those who are accomplices in the commission of international crimes

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a trade - off with national sovereignty ... especially when distant courts decide they can take up a case against your citizenscreatesa trade - off with national sovereignty ... especially when distant courts decide they can take up a case against your citizens

to deter future aggression , genocide and other crimes against humanitydesignedto deter future aggression , genocide and other crimes against humanity

to the establishment of the International Criminal Courtleadingto the establishment of the International Criminal Court

forth in paragraph 501 of U.S. Army Field Manual 27 - 10setforth in paragraph 501 of U.S. Army Field Manual 27 - 10

the same moral hazards as non - intervention ... because they generally rule out interference in the internal affairs of other statescreatethe same moral hazards as non - intervention ... because they generally rule out interference in the internal affairs of other states

in paragraph 501 of U.S. Army Field Manual 27 - 10 , all high level civilian officials and military officers in the Bush administration who either knew or should have known that soldiers or civilians under their control — such as the C.I.A. or private mercenary contractors — committed or were about to commit international crimes and failed to take the measures necessary to stop them , or to punish them , or bothset forthin paragraph 501 of U.S. Army Field Manual 27 - 10 , all high level civilian officials and military officers in the Bush administration who either knew or should have known that soldiers or civilians under their control — such as the C.I.A. or private mercenary contractors — committed or were about to commit international crimes and failed to take the measures necessary to stop them , or to punish them , or both

the records straightto setthe records straight

to the advancement of world community values and expectationshas ... contributedto the advancement of world community values and expectations

state obligationscreatesstate obligations

death , injury and destruction during Black Adam 's invasion of Kahndaqcausingdeath , injury and destruction during Black Adam 's invasion of Kahndaq

in 1945Createdin 1945

to support both students and practitionersdesignedto support both students and practitioners

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