Krstic- the case that saved genocide

As promised last week, I have continued my discussion of Prosecutor v Krstic in this week’s post. This time, I go further into depth on why I believe the case is one of the most important in the jurisprudence of International criminal law. Humanity’s propensity towards violence has been well documented throughout history, and weContinue reading “Krstic- the case that saved genocide”

Case spotlight: Prosecutor v Krstic

This week’s blog post is about Prosecutor v Krstic which, in my opinion, is the seminal case on the law of genocide. Whilst I plan on discussing it in more depth next week, I believe an introductory case note would be an interesting prologue to the longer piece. Facts Court decided in: Appeal Chamber ofContinue reading “Case spotlight: Prosecutor v Krstic”

The Rohingya Crisis: A legal perspective

This blog post was written by myself and Mhairi McAulay, a classmate at the University of Dundee. She contributes to the Dundee International Law Society Blog, which you can find by following the link attached at the end of this first section. The blog post arose from a piece of coursework we both completed duringContinue reading “The Rohingya Crisis: A legal perspective”

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