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Iraq: Chronicle of a Trial foretold”. This chapter is included in the chapter titled, “Global Justice: The Politics of War Crimes Trials”, written by Moghalu, K.C. This chapter highlights the important events of Iraq War after the Saddamese...
most significant as well as the most debatable event since the conclusion of hostilities. To those who support the trial it promises the first effective recognition of a world law for the punishment of malefactors who start wars or conduct...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) was established on July 1 2002 as a permanent tribunal to prosecute individuals for genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and the crime of aggression, but it cannot exercise jurisdiction over t...
crimes and its trials and punishment based on different social, cultural, religious and moral patterns. The study of crime in 19th century Britain consists of a number of different crimes like, killings, sexual offence, theft, treason and a...
The common awareness that our legal system is based upon the belief that a person is responsible for his action, but this is not applicable to the mentally insane who commit crimes. The mentally ill use the insanity plea to keep them away f...
criminal law. The criminal justice system is the total of all operations. There are three basic operational areas to the criminal justice system in the United States: law enforcement, the courts, and corrections. Thus, in court a defendant ...
the topic “The Rights of Speedy trials”. We often hear and read that any Justice delayed is justice denied. Legal proceedings with appropriate speed are an important means of ensuring criminal justice. Although defendants might be released ...