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02/10/2008 Using Criminal Means to Arrive at a Legitimate Purpose: JCE Liability and Notice in Light of the Prosecutor v. Brima, Kamara and Kanu Judgment [restricted access]
02/10/2008 Distinguishing forced marriage as a separate crime against against humanity [restricted access]
02/10/2008 Recruitment of Child Soldiers, Forced Marriage, and Customary International Law [restricted access]
02/10/2008 Analyze arguments for and against Charles Taylor's claims of head of state immunity against charges by a new Liberian court, in view of the SCSL decision in Prosecutor v. Taylor [restricted access]
02/10/2008 Discuss the relationship between command responsibility and JCE3. Address specifically the argument that if JCE3 applies then any acts of violence committed by service members against civilians (such as rape) will be war crimes because such acts are foreseeable during war. Also address whether the approach of applying JCE3 to war crimes dictates that commanders will always be war criminals when pursuing a war. [restricted access]
02/10/2008 To what extent, and how far, can reliance on an accused's participation in the establishment and/or control of the instruments of government that spearheaded/masterminded a genocide and other international crimes, take the Prosecutor in establishing the criminal culpability of an accused? [restricted access]
02/10/2008 Should the International Criminal Court (ICC) allow self-represented defedants an absolute right to cross-examine witnesses? [restricted access]
02/10/2008 Can a state party that has referred a situation to the ICC "withdraw" the referral? [restricted access]
02/10/2008 To what extent is there individual criminal responsibility for violations of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations (1961) under Article 8 and 29 of the ECCC Law? If liability exists, what are the elements of such crimes? [restricted access]
02/10/2008 Whether the 1954 Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the event of an armed conflict allows for the ECCC to prosecute the crime of destruction of cultural property and determining what are the elements of of such a crime [restricted access]

 

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