Define criminalize. criminalize synonyms, criminalize pronunciation, criminalize translation, English dictionary definition of criminalize. tr.v. crim·i·nal·ized , crim·i·nal·iz·ing , crim·i·nal·iz·es 1. To impose a criminal penalty on or for;
as well as attacks on the Court though the African Union, IGAD and whatever other fora could be found. The diplomacy failed, but the Prosecution failed anyway, with loss of life and other large costs left to the
In the civil law of bourgeois states there is a separate institution of possession. Several procedures for protecting possession have been established (in particular, court procedures—suits for the recovery of possession—and out of-court procedures—the right to self-help, which gives the possessor...
The article concludes by reflecting on the relevance of court leadership for democracies in the Global South to prioritise due process protection over managerial goals in judicial reform. 2. Courts under Neoliberalism The role of courts is highly dependent on the political system in which they ...
Professor of Practice Harvard Law School Profile Contact Outreach Question How can the ICC and its stakeholders more fully address challenges to outreach and public information, better utilize technology and other methods to enhance understanding of the Court’s mandate and activities, and promote su...
Professor of Practice Harvard Law School Profile Contact Outreach Question How can the ICC and its stakeholders more fully address challenges to outreach and public information, better utilize technology and other methods to enhance understanding of the Court’s mandate and activities, and promote su...
Professor of Practice Harvard Law School Profile Contact Outreach Question How can the ICC and its stakeholders more fully address challenges to outreach and public information, better utilize technology and other methods to enhance understanding of the Court’s mandate and activities, and promote su...
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INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICEMARITIME BOUNDARYNIGERIAOFFSHORE OILSENEGALThis article, by framing criminology and criminal law together, suggests that in the early years of the South African state both bodies of discourse served to evade reality and to construct a sense of self and other as a part...
Plachta discussed the decision of the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights allowing admissibility of the case of Ukraine and the Netherlands against Russia on the downing of the MH17 plane. Mostaghimi discussed the suit in a U.S. court by a Syrian-American against the Syrian ...