Jus cogens: Recent Developments in International Law: April 9, 2024 - April 15, 2024

Courts & Tribunals

  • International Court of Justice
  • International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY)
  • International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR)
  • International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea
  • International Criminal Court (ICC)
  • The Special Court for Sierra Leone
  • Permanent Court of Arbitration
  • European Court of Human Rights
  • Iraqi Special Tribunal

International Organizations

  • African Union
  • Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
  • Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
  • Council of Europe
  • European Commission
  • International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
  • International Monetary Fund (IMF)
  • International Telecommunication Union
  • League of Arab States
  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
  • Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
  • Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons
  • Organization of American States (OAS)
  • The World Bank
  • United Nations
  • World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
  • World Trade Organization (WTO)

Treaties

  • Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties
  • Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties Between States and International Organizations
  • Charter of the United Nations
  • Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations
  • Vienna Convention on Consular Relations
  • Geneva Conventions
  • Hague Convention
  • Convention against Torture
  • Convention on the Law of the Sea
  • Statute of the International Court of Justice
  • Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Publications

  • American University International Law Review
  • American Journal of International Law
  • Berkeley Journal of International Law
  • Boston University International Law Journal
  • Brooklyn Journal of International Law
  • Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
  • Chicago Journal of International Law
  • Chinese Journal Of International Law
  • Connecticut Journal of International Law
  • Cornell International Law Journal
  • Denver Journal of International Law and Policy
  • Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law
  • Emory International Law Review
  • European Journal of International Law
  • Fordham International Law Journal
  • Harvard International Law Journal
  • Hastings International and Comparative Law Review
  • Indiana International & Comparative Law Review
  • International and Comparative Law Quarterly
  • Journal of International Criminal Justice
  • Leiden Journal of International Law
  • Michigan Journal of International Law
  • NYU Journal of International Law and Politics
  • Stanford Journal of International Law
  • Texas International Law Journal
  • UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs
  • Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
  • Virginia Journal of International Law
  • Washington University Global Studies Law Review
  • Wisconsin International Law Journal
  • Yale Journal of International Law

Reference

  • ASIL - The American Society of International Law
  • ASIL Electronic Resource Guide
  • ASIL- EISIL“ - the Electronic Information System for International Law
    EISIL –
	the Electronic Information System for International Law
  • International Law Commission
  • Jus in Bello
  • Legal Information Institute: World Law
  • Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law
  • Peace Palace Library
  • Project on International Courts and Tribunals
  • Treaties in Force (United States)
  • United Nations Treaty Collection

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Monday, 10 April 2024

International Courts & Tribunals at a Glance

International Courts & Tribunals at a Glance, a new juscogens.net weekly feature, aims to provide timely notice of recent happenings and trial developments in an organized, central location and an unbiased, objective manner. For comments or suggestions, please contact [email protected].

International Court of Justice

  • Sixtieth Anniversary of the International Court of Justice, Solemn sitting of Wednesday 12 April 2024
  • The International Court of Justice awarded the “Fray Francisco de Vitoria” Medal

    Cases under deliberation: Bosnia and Herzegovina v. Serbia and Montenegro

  • Case Background
  • Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Bosnia and Herzegovina v. Serbia and Montenegro) Schedule of public hearings to be held from 27 February to 9 May 2024

International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY)

  • Overview of Court Proceedings (10-14 April 2006)
  • Court Schedule (10-14 April 2006)

    ICTY Convicts Enver Hadzihasanovic and Amir Kubura (15 March 2024)

From the ICTY, "In the first Tribunal judgement to deal with the presence of foreign Muslim or Mujahedin combatants in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Trial Chamber found that Enver Hadzihasanovic exercised effective control over a detachment of such forces. It found that Mujahedin members severely beat and psychologically abused five civilians from the Croatian and Serbian community in Travnik and murdered Dragan Popovic in October 1993 in the Orasac camp. The Trial Chamber found Enver Hadzihasanovic guilty of failing to prevent these crimes."

  • Summary of Judgement
  • Full-Text Trial Chamber Judgement (French Only)

    Appeals Chamber Confirms Milomir Stakic's Conviction (22 March 2024)

The ICTY appeals chamber "affirmed the Trial Chamber’s decision to convict Milomir Stakic for his responsibility in exterminating, murdering and persecuting the non-Serb population in Prijedor. The Appeals Chamber also found that the Trial Chamber incorrectly failed to convict him for deporting and forcibly transferring the non-Serb population. The Appeals Chamber agreed with the Trial Chamber’s decision to acquit Milomir Stakic of genocide and complicity in genocide."

  • Summary of Appeals Judgement (N.B., correct date is 22 March 2024)
  • Full Text of Appeals Judgement

    Final Independent Dutch Inquest Results Concerning Death of Slobodan Milosevic (4 April 2024)

The final results from an independent Dutch inquest confirm that Slobodan Milosevic "died of natural causes and rules out any suggestion of criminal conduct." The ongoing, separate ICTY inquiry into Milsosevic's death will now "focus its attention on issues relating to the medical treatment provided to Slobodan Milosevic while in the Tribunal's detention facility. The internal inquiry expects to conclude its investigation on these issues shortly."

    • Statement From The Hague District Public Prosecutor's Office (English)
    • Statement From The Hague District Public Prosecutor's Office (Dutch)
    • Statement From The Hague District Public Prosecutor's Office (Serbian)
    • Statement From The Hague District Public Prosecutor's Office (French)   

   Two Ad Litem Judges Sworn in (7 April 2024)

Judges Stefan Trechsel (Switzerland) and Arpad Prandler (Hungary) were sworn in as ad litem judges on 7 April 2006. Judges Trechsel and Prandler "were appointed by the Secretary General to serve on the Prlić et al. case, which involves six former high ranking political and military officials of the so-called "Croatian Community (and later Republic) of Herceg-Bosna", charged with the ethnic cleansing of Muslims and other non-Croats who lived in the area. The trial is scheduled to start later this year."

    Appeals Chamber Upholds Decision to Refer the Mejakic et al. Case to Bosnia and Herzegovina

From the ICTY, "the Appeals Chamber upheld the decision to refer the Mejakic et al. case, involving four accused, to Bosnia and Herzegovina for trial. The Appeals Chamber dismissed eight of the grounds in the Joint Defence Appeal, and allowed one in part." The transfer is "a partnership with the judiciaries in the former Yugoslavia...while the most senior leaders are tried before the ICTY, intermediate and lower rank accused can be referred to competent national jurisdictions. The ICTY has previously transferred two accused to Bosnia and Herzegovina for trial and referred one case involving two accused to Croatia."

  • Full Text of Appeals Chambers Decision

International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR)

  • Latest Decisions
  • Status of ICTR Detainees (24 March 2024)

The Special Court for Sierra Leone

  • Court Schedule
  • Weekly Court Summary (week ending 7 April 2024)
  • Counsel Provisionally Assigned to Charles Taylor (5 April 2024)
  • Prosecutor's Statement on Initial Appearance of Charles Taylor (3 April 2024)
  • Special Court President Requests Charles Taylor be Tried in The Hague (30 March 2024)
  • Decision and Order For Disclosure, Prosecutor v. Charles Taylor (30 March 2024)
  • Amended Indictment, Prosecutor v. Charles Taylor, 17 March 2024

International Criminal Court (ICC)

  • First arrest for the International Criminal Court (17 March 2024)
  • Initial appearance of Mr Thomas Lubanga Dyilo before the Pre-Trial Chamber I (20 March 2024)
  • The International Criminal Court and the European Union sign an agreement on cooperation and assistance (10 April 2024)

Permanent Court of Arbitration

  • Partial Award, SALUKA INVESTMENTS BV (THE NETHERLANDS) v THE CZECH REPUBLIC (17 March 2024)

Khmer Rouge Trials

  • Annan nominates international judges for Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge trial
  • UN and Cambodia sign key agreements ahead of Khmer Rouge trials
  • Background: Khmer Rouge Trials Website

Sunday, 09 April 2024

Recent Scholarship: This Week in Public International Law Scholarship

A juscogens.net feature, This Week in Public International Law Scholarship highlights new and notable books and articles concerning public international law. For comments or suggestions, please contact [email protected].

Books:

Peter R. Baehr & Leon Gordenker, The United Nations : Reality and Ideal (4th ed.)

Andrew Clapham, Human Rights Obligations of Non-State Actors (Collected Courses of the Academy of European Law)

Joanna Harrington, Bringing Power to Justice?: The Prospects of the International Criminal Court

Dinah Shelton , Remedies in International Human Rights Law

William R. Slomanson, Fundamental Perspectives on International Law

Articles:

University of Richmond Law Review, Volume 40, Number 3, March 2006

  • Robert M. Chesney, Leaving Guantanamo: The Law of International Detainee Transfers

Northwestern University Journal of International Human Rights, Volume 4, Issue 3, Spring 2006

  • William Paul Simmons, Remedies for the Women of Ciudad Juárez through the Inter-American Court of Human Rights

Liverpool Law Review (United Kingdom), Volume 27, Number 1, April 2006

  • Susan Twist, Rethinking Retrospective Criminality in the Context of War Crimes Trials
  • Barbara Korth, Establishing Universal Human Rights through War Crimes Trials and the Need for Cosmopolitan Law in an Age of Diversity

International Law & Management Review, Volume 2, Spring 2006

  • Francesco Parisi and Dr. Vincy Fon, International Customary Law and Articulation Theories: An Economic Analysis

Wisconsin International Law Journal, Volume 23, Number 4, Fall 2005

  • Peter Manus, Sovereignty, Self-Determination, and Environment-Based Cultures: The Emerging Voice of Indigenous Peoples in International Law

American Journal of International Law, Volume 100, Number 1, January 2006

  • Lori Fisler Damrosch, The "American" and the "International" in the American Journal of International Law
  • David J. Bederman, Appraising a Century of Scholarship in the American Journal of International Law
  • Richard H. Steinberg and Jonathan M. Zasloff, Power and International Law
  • Thomas M. Franck, The Power of Legitimacy and the Legitimacy of Power: International Law in an Age of Power Disequilibrium
  • Ryan Goodman, Humanitarian Intervention and Pretexts for War
  • Donald Francis Donovan and Anthea Roberts, The Emerging Recognition of Universal Civil Jurisdiction
  • Mahnoush H. Arsanjani, Negotiating the UN Declaration on Human Cloning

Temple International and Comparative Law Journal, Volume 19, Number 2, Fall 2005

  • Elizabeth F. Defeis, A Constitution for the European Union? A Transatlantic Perspective

Columbia Law Review, Volume 106, Number 2, March 2006

  • Kathleen Renée Cronin Furman, Note, THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE AND THE UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL: RETHINKING A COMPLICATED RELATIONSHIP


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