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Nationalized International Criminal Law : Genocidal Intent, Command Responsibility, and on Overview of the South Korean Implementing Legislation of the ICC Statute

Title
Nationalized International Criminal Law : Genocidal Intent, Command Responsibility, and on Overview of the South Korean Implementing Legislation of the ICC Statute
Author
최태현
Keywords
INTERNATIONAL criminal law; COMMAND responsibility (International law); CRIMES against humanity; CRIMINAL liability (International law); HUMAN rights violations
Issue Date
2011-06
Publisher
19 Mich. St. U. Coll. L. J. Int'l L. 589 (2011)
Citation
Michigan State Journal of International Law; 2011, Vol. 19, p589-637
Abstract
The article discusses aspects of the Act on the Punishment of Crimes in the International Criminal Law enacted in South Korea. It examines the genocidal intent in the provisions relating to crime against humanity and command responsibility in the Act and the process of incorporation and execution of international treaties in South Korea as well as the application of mutatis mutandis in the Act. It also cites the purpose of the cooperation between the International Criminal Court (ICC) and Korea.
URI
http://www.heinonline.org/HOL/Page?handle=hein.journals/mistjintl19&div=25&?&collection=journals
ISSN
1085-4940
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SCHOOL OF LAW[S](법학전문대학원) > Hanyang University Law School(법학전문대학원) > Articles
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