International Criminal Law, Corruption, and Law Enforcement
Improving Inter-State Cooperation for the National Prosecution of International Crimes: Towards a New Treaty?
We live in a time where war crimes and crimes against humanity still occur on a regular basis. Along with genocide, these are the crimes the world has too often vowed to never again accept. In this context, an important recent initiative to strengthen the international legal framework needed for states to prosecute the perpetrators of such crimes in their national courts has gone relatively unnoticed.
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The Yugoslav Tribunal and Deferral of National Prosecutions of War Criminals September 1996
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The Pinochet Arrest and Possible Extradition to Spain
On the basis of an arrest warrant issued by a judge in Spain, British authorities are holding General Augusto Pinochet, the former head of state of Chile, on Spanish charges of crimes against humanity, including genocide and terrorism, that are alleged to have occurred during Pinochet's rule in Chile. It is anticipated that a request to extradite him to Spain will be forthcoming.
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Rome Diplomatic Conference for an International Criminal Court
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