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Browsing by Author Badar, ME
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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2007 | Current developments at the international criminal tribunals | Badar, ME; Karsten, N |
2009 | Current developments at the international criminal tribunals (2008) | Badar, ME; Karsten, N |
2009 | Dolus eventualis and the Rome statute without it? | Badar, ME |
2006 | Drawing the boundaries of mens rea in the jurisprudence of the international criminal tribunal for the former Yugoslavia | Badar, ME |
2004 | From the Nuremberg charter to the Rome statute: Defining the elements of crimes against humanity | Badar, ME |
2001 | Genocide at the safe area of srebrenica: A search for a new strategy for protecting civilians in contemporary armed conflict | Badar, ME |
2011 | Islamic law (Sharia) and the jurisdiction of the international criminal court | Badar, ME |
2006 | 'Just convict everyone!' Joint perpetration: From tadic to stakic and back again | Badar, ME |
2005 | Mens rea - Mistake of law & mistake of fact in German criminal law: A survey for international criminal tribunals | Badar, ME |
2008 | The mental element in the Rome statute of the international criminal court: A commentary from a comparative criminal law perspective | Badar, ME |
2010 | Participation in crimes in the jurisprudence of the ICTY and ICTR | Badar, ME |
2010 | Some reflections on article 30 of the Rome Statute in Light of the Lubanga & Katanga decisions on the confirmation of charges | Badar, ME |