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Many countries, including Israel, claim jurisdiction over war crimes committed outside their territory. Bianca07:24 06.01.2025 Alida van der Veen like16 dislike0 Hopefully many will submit their case to Spanish and Belgian courts, ...
While an expert analyst can detect many instances of forgery, a good simulation can be undetectable. One example of a forgery the experts missed is the case of the "lost" Hitler diaries. (Although there's a good reason why they missed it.) In the 1980s, a man named Konrad ...
Prof. Gurdial Singh Nijar of the University of Malaya leads a panel discussion on how to prosecute the war crimes of 9/11 at the “9/11 Revisited: Seeking the Truth” conference in Kuala Lumpur on November 19, 2012.0 Comments Submit a Comment You must be logged in to post a comment...
But unlike many OCD sufferers, Monk is relatively functional, routinely solving crimes and nabbing criminals. OCD has also been immortalized on the silver screen, perhaps most famously by Jack Nicholson's character in the film "As Good as It Gets." But whereas Monk is kind, clever and ...
From Syria to Myanmar and beyond, many of today's most intractable and brutal conflicts are being documented by everyday internet users equipped with smartphones. But even though they're documenting vital evidence that could one day help convict perpetra
From Syria to Myanmar and beyond, many of today's most intractable and brutal conflicts are being documented by everyday internet users equipped with smartphones. But even though they're documenting vital evidence that could one day help convict perpetra
Many humanitarian law experts would argue thatHamas and Israelare engaged in what is known as a "non-international armed conflict." In other words, it would be classified the same way as a civil war that pits the armed forces of a state against an armed non-state actor, rather than an ...
Gideon discusses the history of international humanitarian law since the first world war with Boyd van Dijk, a historian at Oxford university and author of a recent book, Preparing for War - The Making of the Geneva Conventions. They discuss current efforts to prevent war crimes and hold ...
and then of large parts of south-east Asia, had led to millions of deaths. Over 100,000 American troops had died fighting Japan by the time the war ended, and many more would have lost their