| Lyal S. Sunga - 1997 - 516 頁
...Normative Aspects of the Genocide Convention, 1948 The Genocide Convention states specifically in Article l that "genocide, whether committed in time of peace...in time of war, is a crime under international law" making clear that norms prohibiting genocide apply at all times. Article ll provides that: ln the present... | |
| Mark Eugen Villiger - 1997 - 374 頁
...derogate from international law." 17 See Article 1 of the 1948 Genocide Convention which "confirms that genocide, whether committed in time of peace...time of war, is a crime under international law"; UN GA Res 2625 of 1970 on Friendly Relations which concludes that "(t)he principles of the Charter... | |
| Ralph Crawshaw, Barry Devlin, Tom Williaimson - 1998 - 316 頁
...and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide should also be noted. Contracting Parties to this Convention confirm that genocide, whether committed in time of...international law which they undertake to prevent and punish Clearly, measures designed to prevent the crime of genocide are protective of the right to life.... | |
| Anna J. Borgeryd - 1999 - 376 頁
...that are also seen as compatible with international law. The 1948 UN Convention on Genocide states: ...genocide, whether committed in time of peace or...time of war, is a crime under international law which [the Contracting Parties] undertake to prevent and to punish. 8 fi The convention goes on to define... | |
| Gabrielle Kirk McDonald - 2000 - 2506 頁
...Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, 9 December 1948, Article 1, 78 UNTS 277, Article 1 (providing that genocide, "whether committed in time of peace...time of war, is a crime under international law"); International Convention on the Suppression and Punishment of the Crime of Apartheid, 30 November 1973,... | |
| William Schabas - 2000 - 644 頁
...provisions is directed to the second limb of that tandem. The concept of prevention is repeated in article I: 'The Contracting Parties confirm that genocide,...international law which they undertake to prevent and punish.' Of course, punishment and prevention are intimately related. Criminal law's deterrent function... | |
| Scott Peterson - 2001 - 404 頁
...international cooperation is required," the convention states. Article 1 could not be clearer: all signatories "confirm that genocide, whether committed in time...international law which they undertake to prevent and punish."29 Still, in Washington the obfuscation was obvious, and reminded me of the twisted logic we... | |
| Lennart Wohlgemuth - 1999 - 220 頁
...Convention, ratified by two-thirds of UN member states, clearly states: The contracting parties confirm genocide, whether committed in time of peace or in...international law which they undertake to prevent and punish. 21 18 "Promoting Human Rights and Building a Fair Judicial System", in Kumar et al. (1996:75).... | |
| Reed Brody, Michael Ratner - 2000 - 524 頁
...Parties confirmed that genocide (being any of the acts specified in article II of the Convention), whether committed in time of peace or in time of war,...international law which they undertake to prevent and punish". By article IV, "Persons committing genocide or any of the other acts enumerated in article... | |
| Kari Takamaa, Martti Koskenniemi - 2000 - 596 頁
...treaties have also been codified in specific treaties. The Genocide Convention stipulates in Article I that "genocide, whether committed in time of peace...time of war, is a crime under international law which [the Contracting Parties] undertake to prevent and to punish".134 Article IV emphasises the duty to... | |
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