Author: Giulia Pecorella
17 Posts
The Comoros situation, the Pre-Trial Chamber and the Prosecutor: the Rome Statute’s system of checks and balances is in good health
Human Rights, Public International Law
The African Court on Human and Peoples’ rights and its case law: towards a Supreme Court for Africa?
Human Rights, International Criminal Law, Public International Law
Italy and the Crime of Torture: a story of impunity
International Criminal Law, Public International Law
Rape and the notion of ‘serious harm’ in the ICJ’s decision Croatia v. Serbia: a step back or a step forward?
EU Law, Human Rights, International Criminal Law, Public International Law
Shall the definition of aggression contained in the 2010 Kampala amendment to the International Criminal Court (ICC) Statute have an impact on the application of the Directive on minimum standards for the qualification and status of third-country nationals and stateless persons as refugees or as persons who otherwise need international protection (EU Directive 2004/83/EC)? Some preliminary remarks on the case Andre Lawrence Shepherd v Bundesrepublik Deutschland
Human Rights, International Criminal Law
