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6 Jul 2020, 7:57 am
Rogier Bartels (International Criminal Court) has posted The Classification of Armed Conflicts by International Criminal Courts and Tribunals (International Criminal Law Review, forthcoming). [read post]
8 Jan 2020, 10:58 am
Rogier Bartels (Univ. of Amsterdam - Amsterdam Center for International Law) has posted Balancing Prejudice: Fair Trial Rights and International Procedural Decisions Relating to Evidence (in Defendants and Victims in International Criminal Justice: Ensuring and Balancing Their Rights, Juan Pablo Perez-Leon-Acevedo & Joanna Nicholson eds., forthcoming). [read post]
8 Jul 2018, 12:37 pm
Rogier Bartels (Netherlands Defence Academy; Univ. of Amsterdam – Law) has posted A Fine Line between Protection and Humanisation: The Interplay between the Scope of Application of International Humanitarian Law and Jurisdiction Over Alleged War Crimes Under International Criminal Law (Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law, forthcoming). [read post]
17 Jun 2013, 6:39 am
Zongwe, Taking Leaves out of the International Criminal Court Statute: The Direct Application of International Criminal Law by Military Courts in the Democratic Republic of Congo Rogier Bartels, Dealing with the Principle of Proportionality in Armed Conflict in Retrospect: The Application of the Principle in International Criminal Trials [read post]
1 Apr 2016, 7:46 am
International Justice and the Liberal Peace in the Balkans Rogier Bartels & Katharine Fortin, Law, Justice and a Potential Security Gap: The ‘Organization’ Requirement in International Humanitarian Law and International Criminal law Sharon Weill, Reducing the Security Gap through National Courts: Targeted Killings as a Case Study Jeffrey Davis, Equality of Arms: Complying with International Human Rights Law in Cases Against Alleged Terrorists C.R.G. [read post]
14 Feb 2019, 9:00 am
Contents include:The Development and Interpretation of International Humanitarian Law Heleen Hiemstra & Ellen Nohle, The Role of Non-State Armed Groups in the Development and Interpretation of International Humanitarian Law Rogier Bartels, A Fine Line Between Protection and Humanisation: The Interplay Between the Scope of Application of International Humanitarian Law and Jurisdiction over Alleged War Crimes Under International Criminal Law Samit D’Cunha, The Notion of… [read post]
11 Dec 2018, 9:07 am
Some Insights from International Humanitarian Law Vito Todeschini, The Impact of International Humanitarian Law on the Principle of Systemic Integration Marco Longobardo, The Contribution of International Humanitarian Law to the Development of the Law of International Responsibility Regarding Obligations Erga Omnes and Erga Omnes Partes Remy Jorritsma, Where General International Law meets International Humanitarian Law: Attribution of Conduct and the Classification of Armed Conflicts Antal… [read post]
1 Feb 2017, 9:05 pm
Confirmed speakers include:Professor Robert Cryer, University of BirminghamMr Rogier Bartels, Legal Officer, Chambers of the International Criminal CourtMr Manoj Sachdeva, Trial Lawyer, Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal CourtCall for papersProposals are invited from practitioners, academics and doctoral students, and from the perspectives of law and political science. [read post]
18 Feb 2014, 6:33 am
Gregory Fox, Navigating the Unilateral/Multilateral Divide Kristen Boon, The Application of Jus Post Bellum in Non-International Armed Conflict Astri Suhrke, Post-War States: Differentiating Patterns of 'Peace' Jann Kleffner, Temporal Dimensions of Jus Post Bellum: Some Dilemmas and Possible Responses Rogier Bartels, From Jus in Bello to Jus Post Bellum: When do Non-International Armed Conflicts End? [read post]
5 Jan 2017, 11:06 pm
Bailliet & Joanna Nicholson, Introduction Larry May & Shannon Fyfe, The legitimacy of international criminal tribunals Silje Aambø Langvatn & Theresa Squatrito, Conceptualising and measuring the legitimacy of international criminal tribunals Sergey Vasiliev, Between international criminal justice and injustice: theorising legitimacy Asad Kiyani, Legitimacy, legality, and the possibility of a pluralist international criminal law Athanasios Chouliaras, The legitimacy and… [read post]
26 Nov 2023, 5:57 am by Just Security
Unreformed Counterterrorism Infrastructure Raises Concerns About Misuse by Faiza Patel (@FaizaPatelBCJ) International Criminal Tribunals: Kosovo Kosovo Specialist Chambers and the Unappreciated Necessity of Contempt Proceedings in International Criminal Accountability by Rogier Bartels (@RogierBartels) Crimes Against Humanity Strengthening Reproductive Autonomy in the Draft Crimes Against Humanity Treaty by Akila Radhakrishnan (@akilaGJC), Ashita Alag (@AlagAshita), Paloma van… [read post]
5 Jan 2017, 4:58 am by Cecilia Marcela Bailliet
Authors were selected from a variety of disciplines including law, philosophy, criminology, etc: Nobuo Hayashi, Joanna Nicholson, Larry May, Shannon Fyfe, Silje Aambø Langvtan, Theresa Squatrito, Sergey Vasiliev, Asad Kiyani, Athanasios Chouliaras, Rogier Bartels, Jakob V. [read post]
4 Apr 2012, 7:57 am by Otto Spijkers
Conference speakers and participants include Freya Baetens, Rogier Bartels, Christine Bell, Eric de Brabandere, Robert Cryer, Jennifer Easterday, Mark Evans, Dieter Fleck, Gregory Fox, James Gallen, Terry Gill, Jens Iverson, Dov Jacobs, Jann Kleffner, Claus Kress, Randall Lesaffer, Larry May, Larry May, Jens Meierhenrich, Nneka Okechukwu, Inger Osterdahl, Cymie Payne, Yael Ronen, Aurel Sari, Matthew Saul, Carsten Stahn, Astri Suhrke, Ruti Teitel, Roxana Vatanparast, Martin… [read post]
3 Sep 2014, 8:17 pm by Robert Chesney
As Rogier Bartels argues here (at Opinio Juris), insisting upon a formal peace settlement before determining that LOAC has ceased to apply just does not seem to describe lex lata, and could be undesirable insofar as it could have the effect of sustaining LOAC authorities in circumstances that might have fallen far below the threshold that would be necessary for LOAC’s applicability in the first instance. [read post]