SANCTIONS IN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNALS

The judgment delivered by the International Military Tribunal (IMT) in October 1946, marked the birth of an international criminal justice system, the system which is now just over 65 years old. On this occasion a global debate on the doctrine of international criminal law and on the functioning of...

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Published in:Zeszyty Naukowe Wyższej Szkoły Finansów i Prawa w Bielsku-Białej
Main Author: Marta Kołodziejczyk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Applied Sciences in Bielsko-Biała 2014-11-01
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Online Access:https://91.241.33.211:443/index.php/asej/article/view/504
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description The judgment delivered by the International Military Tribunal (IMT) in October 1946, marked the birth of an international criminal justice system, the system which is now just over 65 years old. On this occasion a global debate on the doctrine of international criminal law and on the functioning of international courts and tribunals has been initiated. The goal of this article is to contribute to those deliberations by comparing sanctions envisioned in the statutes of international tribunals and, as a result, applied by them.
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spellingShingle Marta Kołodziejczyk
SANCTIONS IN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNALS
genocide
human rights
International Military Tribunal
International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia
International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
International Criminal Court.
title SANCTIONS IN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNALS
title_full SANCTIONS IN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNALS
title_fullStr SANCTIONS IN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNALS
title_full_unstemmed SANCTIONS IN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNALS
title_short SANCTIONS IN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNALS
title_sort sanctions in international criminal tribunals
topic genocide
human rights
International Military Tribunal
International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia
International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
International Criminal Court.
url https://91.241.33.211:443/index.php/asej/article/view/504
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