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Volumn 45, Issue 3, 1996, Pages 691-701

The international criminal tribunal for yugoslavia: The decision of the appeals chamber on the interlocutory appeal on jurisdiction in the tadic case

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EID: 85009618223     PISSN: 00205893     EISSN: 14716895     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1017/S0020589300059431     Document Type: Article
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    • Case No.IT-94-l-T. Decision on the Prosecutor's Motion requesting protective measures for victims and witnesses. paras.27–28.The circumstances in which the Tribunal is now operating have been changed by the agreements included in the Dayton Accords: see UN Doc.S/1994/999. text in
    • Case No.IT-94-l-T. Decision on the Prosecutor's Motion requesting protective measures for victims and witnesses. paras.27–28.The circumstances in which the Tribunal is now operating have been changed by the agreements included in the Dayton Accords: see UN Doc.S/1994/999. text in (1996) 35 l.L.M. 75.
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    • President Cassese relied upon the following Arts, to support his conclusion: common Art.3 of the Art
    • President Cassese relied upon the following Arts, to support his conclusion: common Art.3 of the Geneva Conventions 1949: Art.5.
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    • Cf. the view of Judge Li. discussed who dissented on this issue. He decided that the conflict was of an international character
    • Cf. the view of Judge Li. discussed infra, who dissented on this issue. He decided that the conflict was of an international character.
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    • The term “civilian” refers to one who is not a member of the armed forces but in the context of a non-international armed conflict it must be understood as referring to a person taking no active part in the hostilities (see common Art.3 of the 1949 Geneva Conventions).
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    • Under the law of the UK, liability for a grave breach of the Geneva Conventions 1949 may exist only in respect of an international armed conflict: s.l (4) and s.
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    • Amnesty International Report 1993 concluded that “it was open to question whether rape had been specifically selected by military leaders as a weapon of war”, but see now Case No.IT-94–2-R61 Note also the use of the word “deportation” in Art.5 which would suggest the removal of a person to another country and not merely within the territory of the same State.
    • Amnesty International Report 1993 concluded that “it was open to question whether rape had been specifically selected by military leaders as a weapon of war”, but see now Case No.IT-94–2-R61, idem, pp.19–20. Note also the use of the word “deportation” in Art.5 which would suggest the removal of a person to another country and not merely within the territory of the same State.
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    • For the view of the British government that the use of chemical weapons by Iraq against civilians at Halabja was contrary to international humanitarian law see (relied upon by President Cassese at para. 121)
    • For the view of the British government that the use of chemical weapons by Iraq against civilians at Halabja was contrary to international humanitarian law see (1988) 59 B.Y.I.L. 579 (relied upon by President Cassese at para. 121).
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