Military Law
Oct. 21, 1999
World Disorder
By Corky Pickering The world's attention has been recently focused on the often neglected subject of international criminal law. There are currently two international courts established for the prosecution of war crimes, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Human rights organizations are investigating allegations of atrocities committed by the pro-Indonesian militia and military regulars during the chaos that
The world's attention has been recently focused on the often neglected subject of international criminal law.
There are currently two international courts established for the prosecution of war crimes, the International Criminal Tribunal for the form...
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