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Kyiv Independent on MSNThe law of force or the force of law: Olenivka as a test for international justiceRussians blew up a barrack in the penal colony in Olenivka, killing over 50 Ukrainian prisoners of war (POWs) and injuring ...
A federal judge in New York permanently blocked the government from pursuing penalties against the professors over their ...
International community now faces moment of truth to translate international norms into action, or witness erosion of ...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Friday condemned an executive order signed by United States President Donald Trump imposing punitive sanctions, countering that the order sought to ...
That left Nuremberg and Tokyo on untrodden ground when it came to international criminal law. There was the novelty of trying high-profile leaders for the atrocities committed under their command.
The International Criminal Court pushed back against sanctions levied by President Donald Trump, saying Friday the move threatens to "erode international rule of law," and calling for a united ...
If the U.S. takes steps to force the displacement of the over 2 million Palestinians living in Gaza, U.S. officials could face arrest and prosecution in the International Criminal Court, a ...
Nearly a century later, the International Criminal Court was founded during the optimistic period that followed the fall of the Soviet Union, in 1991.
Sanjay Arora, the Delhi Police Commissioner, will retire on July 31 after a notable tenure marked by significant drug busts, ...
Last month, the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court announced that he was seeking warrants for the arrest of three Hamas leaders on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity ...
As the world grapples with the immediate geopolitical effects of the Hamas-Israel war, another battle is unfolding: Hamas’s strategic manipulation of international humanitarian law to undermine Israel ...
Since 2013, the Common Law Center has provided academic services at Shevchenko, including professional workshops. This past spring, professor Michael Scharf and adjunct professor Alek El Kamhawy ...
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