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Sunga, Lyal
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ISBN10: 0792314530, ISBN13: 9780792314530, [publisher: Brill - Nijhoff] Hardcover Dordrecht : Martinus Nijhoff, 1992. Hardcover. 252 pp. Which rules of international law make the individual, even a Head of State, responsible for perpetrating serious human rights violations, such as war crimes, torture or genocide? This question is becoming more critical in an increasingly interdependent world. In this work, the author argues that a new rule of international law stipulating individual responsibility for all serious human rights violations is currently emerging. To show how this is coming about, he explores relevant norms in classic laws of war, international humanitarian law and modern international human rights law and surveys patterns in their implementation. He then takes account of codification efforts of the International Law Commission, the changing position of the individual in international law, and other important developments in the context of general international law as an evolving system.(International studies in human rights)English text.(International studies in human rights) Condition : as new copy. ISBN 9780792314530. Keywords : RECHT, criminal law
[Amsterdam, Netherlands] [Publication Year: 1992]
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ISBN10: 0792314530, ISBN13: 9780792314530, [publisher: Brill - Nijhoff] Hardcover Dordrecht : Martinus Nijhoff, 1992. Hardcover. 252 pp. Which rules of international law make the individual, even a Head of State, responsible for perpetrating serious human rights violations, such as war crimes, torture or genocide? This question is becoming more critical in an increasingly interdependent world. In this work, the author argues that a new rule of international law stipulating individual responsibility for all serious human rights violations is currently emerging. To show how this is coming about, he explores relevant norms in classic laws of war, international humanitarian law and modern international human rights law and surveys patterns in their implementation. He then takes account of codification efforts of the International Law Commission, the changing position of the individual in international law, and other important developments in the context of general international law as an evolving system.(International studies in human rights)English text.(International studies in human rights) Condition : as new copy. ISBN 9780792314530. Keywords : RECHT, criminal law
[Amsterdam, Netherlands] [Publication Year: 1992]
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