The princeton process on the crime of aggression : (Record no. 16836)
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Classification number | 341.62 PRI 2009 |
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Title | The princeton process on the crime of aggression : |
Remainder of title | materials of the special working group on the crime of aggression, 2003-2009. |
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Name of publisher | Princeton University : |
Year of publication | 2009. |
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Number of Pages | x, 236 p. : |
Dimensions | 25 cm. |
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General note | Contents Working Group Reports on the Crime of Aggression June 2009: 5th Princeton Meeting on the Crime of Aggression February 2009: Final Meeting of the Special Working Group November2008: Meeting of the Special Working Group June 2008: Meeting of the Special Working Group December: 2007 Meeting of the Special Working Group June 2007: 4th Princeton Meeting on the Crime of Aggression January 2007: Meeting of the Special Working Group November 2006: Meeting of the Special Working Group June 2006: 3rd Princeton Meeting on the Crime of Aggression December 2005: Meeting of the Special Working Group June 2005: 2nd Princeton Meeting on the Crime of Aggression June 2004: 1st Princeton Meeting on the Crime of Aggression September 2003: Meeting of the Special Working Group Other Basic Documents Related to the Crime of Aggression |
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Summary, etc | From 2003 to 2009 the Special Working Group on the Crime of Aggression, created the Assembly of States Parties to the International Criminal Court (ICC) struggled with the question of how to define the crime of aggression The Group was also mandated to specify the conditions under which the ICC should be allowed to prosecute this crime in particular in light of the responsibility of the Security Council for the maintenance of international peace and security. The Group, which was open to government representatives from all States, made most of its remarkable progress from all States, made most of its remarkable progress at informal meetings hosted by the Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination at Princeton University. In February 2009, the Group agreed on a set of proposals on aggression that left only a few questions open-mainly related to the role of the Security Council. |
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Topical Term | Social Science |
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Koha item type | សៀវភៅអង់គ្លេស |
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CSHL Library | CSHL Library | 2019-04-30 | DJ | 341.62 PRI 2009 | 000894 | សៀវភៅអង់គ្លេស |