Search Results - "war crime"
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The Australian War Crimes Trials, 1945-51
Published 2016“…This unique volume provides a detailed analysis of Australia’s 300 war crimes trials of principally Japanese accused conducted in the immediate aftermath of the Second World War.…”
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War crimes and the downing of Malaysian airliner MH-17
Published 2015“…The article posits that the situation in Ukraine is indeed an armed conflict and the shooting down of Malaysian airliner MH 17 constitutes a war crime of targeting civilians as envisaged under the Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC). …”
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Japanese War Crimes in the Pacific: Australia’s Investigations and Prosecutions
Published 2019“…A research guide to help researchers find National Archives records on investigations into Japanese War Crimes in the Pacific.…”
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War crimes with impunity: the case of Abu Ghraib prisoners
Published 2006“…Do the torturous tratments they were subjected to come within thw definition of 'war crime'? If it is a war crime to torture the detainees then it is essential to determine the following questions: Who can be charged for such crimes? …”
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War crimes trial in Bangladesh: a real political Vendetta
Published 2010“…This paper mainly focuses on the war crimes trial issue in Bangladesh for war crimes committed in 1971 during independence movement in Bangladesh. …”
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War crimes of targeting civilians: examining the downing of Malaysian Airliner MH-17
Published 2014“…It is recommended that an international criminal investigation should be launched on the downing of MH 17 in order to find the culprits responsible for the crime for the purpose of subsequent prosecution for war crimes.…”
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War crimes tribunals in Bangladesh: a socio-political and legal impact analysis ICSR
Published 2012“…The object of this paper is to critically analyze the provisions in the IWCTA 1973 in light of the international war crime laws find its deadly flaws.…”
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From Morotai to Manus: The Australian War Crimes Trials of the Japanese, 1945-1951 and the Australian Legal Profession
Published 2019“…After World War II, Australia joined the Allied nations in responding to the allegations of shocking war crimes having been committed by the Axis Powers. …”
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Unexpected Defeat: The Unsuccessful War Crimes Prosecution of Lt Gen Yamawaki Masataka and Others at Manus Island, 1950
Published 2013“…The Australian war crimes trials conducted at Manus Island in 1950–1951 were carefully selected to produce, albeit with adherence to due legal process, certain convictions followed by death sentences. …”
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‘Gross inefficiency and criminal negligence’: the Services Reconnaissance Department in Timor in 1943–45 and the Darwin war crimes trials in 1946
Published 2017“…The post-World War II Australian military war crimes trials of Japanese from 1945–51 have been criticised for using a rule of evidence considerably relaxed from the ordinary requirements of a criminal trial, one that did not require witnesses to give evidence in person. …”
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Obscuring the Historical Origins of International Criminal Law in Australia: The Australian War Crimes Investigations and Prosecutions of Japanese, 1942–1951
Published 2014“…Indeed, the numerous war crimes investigations from 1942 and 300 Australian war crimes trials involving 812 principally Japanese accused war criminals that took place in Morotai, Wewak, Labuan, Rabaul, Darwin, Singapore, Hong Kong and on Manus Island from 1945 to 1951 had almost passed from popular memory until recently when, all of a sudden in this past decade, there has been a long overdue boom in war crimes studies in Australia.…”
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The criminal justice for war crimes committed in Gaza strip: The international legal framework, prospects, and challenges
Published 2023“…This study also recommends that a Special Task Force Unit be established in Palestine to handle war crimes, which is also responsible to gather all the relevant data, and evidence to prosecute Israeli war criminals as well as to be a spokesperson at the international level.…”
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