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Elements of crimes under international law /
Published 2008Table of Contents: “…Crimes against humanity -- Evolution of crimes against humanity -- Elements of crimes against humanity -- Underlying offenses -- Crimes against humanity in the International Criminal Court and Internationalized Tribunals -- 3. …”
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Elements of crimes under international law /
Published 2008Table of Contents: “…Crimes against humanity -- Evolution of crimes against humanity -- Elements of crimes against humanity -- Underlying offenses -- Crimes against humanity in the International Criminal Court and Internationalized Tribunals -- 3. …”
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Instigation to crimes against humanity : the flawed jurisprudence of the Trial and Appeal Chambers of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda /
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…The constituent elements of crimes against humanity --…”
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Forging a convention for crimes against humanity /
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Forging a convention for crimes against humanity /
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Police crime analysis unit handbook /
Published 1974Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Basic elements of crime analysis -- Data base -- Data analysis techniques and statistical methods -- Dissemination and utilization of crime analysis information -- Evaluation -- Model crime analysis systems.…”
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The cinematic political : film composition as political theory /
Published 2020Table of Contents: “…Engaging Lars von Trier's the element of crime -- Toward a politics of now-time: reading Hoop Dreams with Kubrick's Barry Lyndon -- "Hiroshima" -- "The light of reason" -- "Borderline justice" -- A bi-city cinematic experience -- The phenomenology of the cinema experience.…”
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Dogme uncut : Lars von Trier, Thomas Vinterburg, and the gang that took on Hollywood /
Published 2003Table of Contents: “…John Cassavettes, Francois Truffaut, and the gang that influenced dogme ; The American underground ; The new German cinema ; Other Danish film movements ; The French new wave -- Lars Von Trier's pre-dogme films ; The element of crime, epidemic, and Europa ; The kingdom and breaking the waves -- Dogme unveiled ; Creation and initial reaction ; The growing controversy ; The funding of dogme -- Danish dogme films ; The celebration (dogme #1) ; The idiots (dogme #2) ; Mifune (dogme #3) ; The king is alive (dogme #4) ; Italian for beginners (dogme #12) ; Truly human (dogme #18) ; Kira's reason ; A love story (dogme #21) ; Open hearts (dogme #28) ; Old, new, borrowed, and blue (dogme #32) ; Dogme X (working title) (dogme #33) -- The individuals and institutions behind Danish dogme ; The Danish Film School ; The Danish Film Institute ; The dogme studios: Zentropa and Nimbus ; Peter Aalbæk Jensen ; Dogme mother ; Vibeke Windelv & Id Tardini ; Zentropa's dynamic duo ; Mogens Rukov ; The mad professor of dogme ; Jrgen Leth ; The obstructed man ; Tomas Gislason ; Beyond dogme ; Jesper Jargil ; The fifth Beatle ; Anthony Dod Mantle ; Leaving dogme -- American dogme films ; Chetzemoka's curse (dogme #10) ; The bread basket (dogme #29) ; Camera (dogme #15) ; Julien: donkey boy (dogme #6) ; Amerikana (dogme #3) ; Bad acting (dogme #16) ; Reunion (dogme #17) ; Resin (dogme #23) ; Security, Colorado (dogme #24) ; Converging with angels (dogme #25) ; The sparkle room (dogme #26) ; Dogme's impact on America -- Other foreign dogme films ; Lovers (dogme #5) ; Interview (dogme #7) ; Fuckland (dogme #8) ; Babylon (dogme #9) ; Diapason (dogme #11) ; Joy ride (dogme #14) ; Cabin fever (dogme #19) ; Strass (dogme #20) ; Once upon another time (dogme #22) ; Wedding days (dogme #30) ; The ending (dogme #31).…”
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Elements of war crimes under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court : sources and commentary /
Published 2003Table of Contents: “…Legal value of the elements of crimes -- 3. General Introduction adopted by the PrepCom -- 4. …”
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Elements of war crimes under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court : sources and commentary /
Published 2003Table of Contents: “…Legal value of the elements of crimes -- 3. General Introduction adopted by the PrepCom -- 4. …”
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The mysterious romance of murder : crime, detection, and the spirit of noir /
Published 2022Table of Contents: “…Cracking wise -- Paradise of the damned : eighteen notes on noir -- Poetry noir -- Five noir poems -- Part II. The elements of crime. Heres to crime -- The last cigarette -- Among my souvenirs -- Part III. …”
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International crimes and the ad hoc tribunals /
Published 2005Table of Contents: “…-- Identifying customary international law and the role of judges in the customary process -- Binding precedents and internal jurisprudential hierarchy -- War crimes in the statutes of the ad hoc tribunals -- Chapeau elements of war crimes -- Grave breaches of the 1949 Geneva Conventions -- Other serious violations of the laws or customs of war : underlying offences -- War crimes in internal armed conflicts -- Crimes against humanity in the statutes of the ad hoc tribunals -- Chapeau elements of crimes against humanity -- Underlying offences -- Genocide and international criminal tribunals -- General or chapeau elements of genocide -- Underlying offences -- Genocide and other forms of criminal involvement -- General remarks on participation -- Jurisdiction ratione personae and applicable law -- The person of the perpetrator : who can commit an international crime? …”
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Organized crime : aspects and globalized elements /
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…ORGANIZED CRIME: ASPECTS AND GLOBALIZED ELEMENTS; ORGANIZED CRIME: ASPECTS AND GLOBALIZED ELEMENTS; CONTENTS; PREFACE; Chapter 1 ORGANIZED CRIME: AN EVOLVING CHALLENGE FOR U.S. …”
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Classical morality in international peremptory criminal law /
Published 2018Table of Contents: “…The Emergence of Peremptory Norms; 6. The Elements of Crimes Against Humanity; 7. Secondary Sources; 8. …”
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The emerging practice of the International Criminal Court /
Published 2009Table of Contents: “…Schabas -- Judicial review of prosecutorial discretion : five years on Carsten Stahn -- Article 21 of the statute of the International Criminal Court and the treatment of sources of law in the jurisprudence of the ICC / Gilbert Bitti -- The status of ICTY and ICTR precedent in proceedings before the ICC / Volker Nerlich -- Committing liability in international criminal law / Steffen Wirth -- Developments in the distinction between principal and accessorial liability in light of the first case-law of the international criminal court / Hector Olasolo -- Identifying an armed conflict not of an international character / Sandesh Sivakumaran -- Can the "elements of crimes" narrow or broaden responsibility for criminal behaviour defined in the Rome statute? …”
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The contribution of the Rwanda Tribunal to the development of international law /
Published 2005Table of Contents: “…III. 1.3 The definition of the Convention -- III. 1.4 The Draft Codes of the ILC -- III. 1.5 Two Special Rapporteurs -- III. 1.6 The ICTY, ethnic cleansing and genocide -- III. 1.7 The ICC Statute and Elements of Crimes -- III. 2 The legality of including genocide in the ICTR Statute -- III. 3 Genocide in Rwanda -- III. 4 The mental element -- III. 4.1 Travaux préparatoires of the 1948 Genocide Convention -- III. 4.2 Required level of the mental element -- III. 4.3 Evidence required to prove the mental element -- III. 4.4 Motive -- III. 4.5 'In whole or in part' -- III. 4.6 Evaluation -- III. 5 The protected group -- III. 5.1 Travaux préparatoires of the 1948 Genocide Convention and early writings -- III. 5.2 The Tutsi as a protected group -- III. 5.3 Evaluation -- III. 6 The physical element -- III. 6.1 Different types of genocide -- III. 6.2 Travaux préparatoires of the 1948 Genocide Convention -- III. 6.3 Killing members of the group -- III. 6.4 Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group -- III. 6.5 Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part -- III. 6.6 Imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group -- III. 6.7 Forcibly transferring children of the group to another group -- III. 6.8 Evaluation -- III. 7 Conclusion -- IV ICTR CASE LAW ON CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY -- IV. 1 Notion and development of the term crimes against humanity -- IV. 2 The ICTR definition and rationale of crimes against humanity -- IV. 2.1 The Commission of Experts -- IV. 2.2 ICTR case law -- IV. 3 Part of a widespread or systematic attack against any civilian population -- IV. 3.1 'A widespread or systematic attack' -- IV. 3.1.1 The word 'attack' -- IV. 3.1.2 The phrase 'widespread or systematic' -- IV. 3.2 'Any civilian population' -- IV. 3.3 'Part of' -- IV. 4 The mental element.…”
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