Ethno-racial identity (politics) by law:“Fraud” and “choice”

AL Pap - Nationalities Papers, 2017 - cambridge.org
Following an introduction to the changes in how ethno-racial identity is conceptualized in the
social sciences and humanities by the destabilization of categorical frameworks, the author …

Conceptualizing the National Group for the Crime of Genocide: Is Law Able to Account for Identity Fault Lines?

C Lingaas - Nationalities Papers, 2021 - cambridge.org
“National group” is one of four victim groups that is explicitly protected by international
criminal law from genocide. At the core of any genocide lies an element of identity. Yet, the …

Freezing or Consolidating the Development of War Crimes Law? The International Criminal Court and the Role of Judicial Innovation

T Hoffmann - ICC Jurisprudence and the Development of …, 2024 - Springer
After the adoption of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, several
commentators claimed that the statute was specifically drafted to curtail judicial innovation …

O direito internacional da nacionalidade em órgãos judiciais e quase judiciais

FA de Carvalho - 2022 - repositorio.ufmg.br
RESUMO A presente pesquisa buscou compilar e analisar a aplicação dos artigos
universais de proteção ao direito da nacionalidade tanto por cortes judiciais, internacionais …

Between Consented and Un-Contested Occupation

K Arai - Israel Law Review, 2018 - cambridge.org
It has long been recognised that 'non-consent'is a fundamental element of the law of
occupation. Under modern international humanitarian law (IHL), the consensual presence of …

[PDF][PDF] Displacing the Other? The Relationship between Laws of War and Forcible Displacement as a Crime Against Humanity in International Armed Conflicts

FM Kinoti - University of Nairobi School of Law - eajihl.org
Forcible displacement of persons during International Armed conflicts engages both Laws of
War applicable to International Armed Conflicts (IHL) and the Crimes Against Humanity …