unlawful confinement
Unlawful confinement is a war crime under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.
Unlawful confinement is a war crime under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.
Unlawful deportation and transfer is the act of forcibly removing a person from their home during war. This act is a war crime punishable by the International Criminal Court. The elements of unlawful deportation and transfer are:
Uti possidetis juris (UPJ) is a principle of customary international law that serves to preserve the boundaries of colonies emerging as States. Originally applied to establish the boundaries of decolonized territories in Latin America, UPJ has become a rule of wider application, notably in Africa.
The Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (VCLT), also referred to as, “the treaty on treaties,” establishes guidelines for diplomatic relations between independent sovereign nations.
War correspondents are specialized journalists who are present in times of war or armed conflict, with the authorization of the armed forces.
A war crime is a serious violation of international humanitarian law committed during armed conflict.
"Wilful killing" is a war crime as codified in the Rome Statute for the International Criminal Court. A prosecution for wilful killing must show the following elements:
The World Court, also known as the International Court of Justice (ICJ), is the principal judiciary of the United Nations (UN) and the only international court that hears