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    Malaysia's accession to the Rome Statute of the ICC: challenges and the way ahead by Hamid, Abdul Ghafur@Khin Maung Sein

    Published 2015
    “…The speaker first of all argues that there have been In-depth research and scholarly writings showing that there is generally no conflict between the Rome statute and Shari’ah. …”
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    Incorporating the Rome statute in the Malaysian national legal system: issues and challenges by Hamid, Abdul Ghafur@Khin Maung Sein

    Published 2019
    “…The instrument of accession to the Rome Statute was deposited with the Secretary-General of the United Nations on 4 March 2019. …”
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    A critique on the rome statute: lacuna in its definition / Mohd Fairuz Amir Nazarullah...[et al.] by Amir Nazarullah, Mohd Fairuz, Mohd Zulkifli, Mohd Syakil, Zainal Abidin, Puteri Nur Afiza

    Published 2007
    “…This project paper aims to make recommendations on the improvements of certain definitions which are inadequate or lacking in the Rome Statute, specifically the definitions for crimes of aggression and war crimes. …”
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    Ratification of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court: recommendations to Malaysia's concerns / Muhammad Izzat Fauzan, Muhammad Shah Nizam Abdullah and Azeme Azhar by Fauzan, Muhammad Izzat, Abdullah, Muhammad Shah Nizam, Azhar, Azeme

    Published 2012
    “…The International Criminal Court was established to fulfill the role of a permanent court to try perpetrators of crimes against humanity, which, in the past was put to trial via ad-hoc tribunals. …”
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    Divergence in a System of Complementarity? The Incorporation of dolus eventualis in the interpretation of criminal intent for serious crimes of international concern: A comparison... by Stamp, Helen

    Published 2017
    “…Should the willingness of Canadian courts to incorporate dolus eventualis or recklessness in their interpretation of the intent required for serious crimes of international concern be viewed more positively as evidence that national courts of member States to the Rome Statute are gaining confidence in their roles as primary prosecutors of such crimes?…”
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    The criminal justice for war crimes committed in Gaza strip: The international legal framework, prospects, and challenges by Al Ashqar, Muath Mohammed

    Published 2023
    “…Thus, the primary objective of this research is to critically analyse the existing international legal frameworks, with special reference to the Rome Statute, the Geneva Conventions, and other relevant international conventions on war crime for prosecuting war criminals in Gaza Strip between the years 2008 to 2014. …”
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    A heat pipe internally-cooled membrane-based liquid desiccant dehumidification system by Wang, Yuhao

    Published 2023
    “…It is found that the ILDAC system COP rises with the increasing inlet air temperature and relative humidity. …”
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    Can Israel prevent the ICC from conducting an investigation in the situation in Palestine? by Jahan, Ramisa

    Published 2022
    “…The primary objective of this paper is to iterate that Palestine is a recognized state and the crimes being committed in its territories fall under the purview of the Rome Statute, entailing accountability of the perpetrators. …”
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    The battles of Fallujah in Iraq: criminalization by the International Criminal Court by Rohaida Nordin, Tareq Hamid

    Published 2011
    “…It then discusses the jurisdiction of the ICC,including issues relating to temporal jurisdiction, personal jurisdiction and territorial jurisdiction, as well as the jurisdiction of the ICC over crimes committed by nationals of a non-State Party, specifically the United States which was one of the Coalition Forces involved in the Fallujah Battles, to the International Criminal Court Statute (Rome Statute). …”
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    The UK and social security coordination after Brexit: reinventing the wheel or Mad Hatter's tea party by Roberts, Simon

    Published 2017
    “…On 17 January 2017, the UK Prime Minister, Theresa May, stated that what she is seeking is “Not partial membership of the European Union, associate membership of the European Union, or anything that leaves us half-in, half-out. …”
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    Admissibility and jurisdiction before the international criminal court regarding the Boko Haram situation in Nigeria by Quadri, Kafayat Motilewa, Eishan Jan, Mohammad Naqib, Abdul Wahab, Mohd. Iqbal, Ahamat, Haniff

    Published 2015
    “…However, it must first be determined whether the crimes committed are those within the court’s jurisdiction and also whether the situation is admissible especially with regards to the complementary criteria as provided for in the Rome Statute. …”
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    Protective measures for witnesses at the International Criminal Court: a human rights analysis by Pulvirenti, Rossella

    Published 2018
    “…In prosecuting those responsible for genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes, the International Criminal Court (ICC) mainly relies on witnesses’ testimonies. …”
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    States that did not pass the preliminary examinations of the OTP by Motillewa Quadri, Kafayat, Abia Kadouf, Hunud

    Published 2015
    “…Abstract—The referred situation of a State passing all the required criteria for a preliminary examination happens when the Office of the Prosecutor (OTP) of the ICC comes to a safe assumption and conclusion that there is a reasonable belief that crimes under the jurisdiction of the ICC have been committed and that the situation is likely be admissible before the Court. …”
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