| M. Cherif Bassiouni - 1999 - 654 páginas
...INTERNATIONAL COURTS AND TRIBUNALS 498 (1968); he quotes COMMAND PAPERS 6964 64 (1946) and states, "'The Tribunal is, of course, bound by the Charter,...recognized as war crimes under international law.' It would be hard to miss the argument a contrario implied in this statement . . . [a]ctually, the limited... | |
| Gabrielle Kirk MacDonald, Olivia Q. Swaak-Goldman - 2000 - 730 páginas
...Nuremberg Charter: The Tribunal is of course bound by the Charter With respect to War Crimes . . . the crimes defined by Article 6, Section (b), of the Charter were already recognised as War Crimes under international law. They were covered by Articles 46, 50, 52 and 56 of... | |
| Roger O'Keefe - 2006 - 32 páginas
...the Tribunal held that the relevant war crimes over which article 6(b) vested it with jurisdiction were 'already recognized as war crimes under international law': they were covered by article 46 (private property) and article 56 (the property of municipalities and of religious, charitable,... | |
| William A. Schabas - 2006 - 55 páginas
...justified by military necessity'.7 The judgment of the International Military Tribunal confirmed that the crimes defined by Article 6, section (b), of the Charter were already recognised as war crimes under international law. They were covered by Articles 46, 50, 52 and 56 of... | |
| H. Lauterpacht - 1951 - 462 páginas
...." (at p. 44). (2) The Laws of War and the Hague Conventions. The General Participation Clause.—" The Tribunal is of course bound by the Charter, in...Article 6, section (b), of the Charter were already recognised as war crimes under international law. They were covered by Articles 46, 5o, 52, and 56... | |
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