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Titre : جريمة العدوان في القانون الدولي الجنائي : على ضوء المؤتمر الاستعراضي لنظام روما 2010 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : ربيعة فرحي, Auteur ; عبد الحفيظ طاشور, Directeur de thèse Editeur : جامعة الإخوة منتوري قسنطينة Année de publication : 2018 Importance : 357 ورقة. Format : 30 سم. Note générale : 2نسخ موجودة مكتبة المركزية
Langues : Arabe (ara) Catégories : Arabe
القانونTags : جريمة العدوان مؤتمر كمبالا المحكمة الجنائية الدولية مجلس الأمن الدولي
The crime of aggression kampala Conference International Criminal Court Security Council Crime d’agression Conférence de Kampala Cour Pénales Internationale Conseil de sécurité des nations unisIndex. décimale : 340 القانون Résumé : The crime of aggression is one of the most serious crimes with devastating consequences on the international community. States had to consider putting a limit on it; this is reflected in many attempts for a whole century, during which human beings have experienced difficult periods of war and aggression. Efforts have been directed towards the liability of individuals for this crime and not just towards state liability, culminating in the definition of the crime at the Review Conference of the International Criminal Court, which had already included it in its jurisdiction but without definition. This resulted in the determination of a mechanism to consider the crime of aggression and its Court's jurisdiction as well as the role of the Security Council as a body that has been given jurisdiction under the United Nations Charter to recognize aggression, since the definition has combined the conduct of the State and the behavior of the individual whose international criminal responsibility cannot be exercised without the existence of such an act of aggression by the Council or a reference constituting recognition because it is exercised under Chapter VII, and thus the perpetrators of that crime, presumed to be leaders under Rome Statute amendment, are subject to the principle of personal liability and are subject to sanctions applied to ordinary individuals. Diplôme : Doctorat en sciences En ligne : ../theses/droit/AFER4354.pdf Format de la ressource électronique : Permalink : https://bu.umc.edu.dz/md/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=11101 جريمة العدوان في القانون الدولي الجنائي : على ضوء المؤتمر الاستعراضي لنظام روما 2010 [texte imprimé] / ربيعة فرحي, Auteur ; عبد الحفيظ طاشور, Directeur de thèse . - جامعة الإخوة منتوري قسنطينة, 2018 . - 357 ورقة. ; 30 سم.
2نسخ موجودة مكتبة المركزية
Langues : Arabe (ara)
Catégories : Arabe
القانونTags : جريمة العدوان مؤتمر كمبالا المحكمة الجنائية الدولية مجلس الأمن الدولي
The crime of aggression kampala Conference International Criminal Court Security Council Crime d’agression Conférence de Kampala Cour Pénales Internationale Conseil de sécurité des nations unisIndex. décimale : 340 القانون Résumé : The crime of aggression is one of the most serious crimes with devastating consequences on the international community. States had to consider putting a limit on it; this is reflected in many attempts for a whole century, during which human beings have experienced difficult periods of war and aggression. Efforts have been directed towards the liability of individuals for this crime and not just towards state liability, culminating in the definition of the crime at the Review Conference of the International Criminal Court, which had already included it in its jurisdiction but without definition. This resulted in the determination of a mechanism to consider the crime of aggression and its Court's jurisdiction as well as the role of the Security Council as a body that has been given jurisdiction under the United Nations Charter to recognize aggression, since the definition has combined the conduct of the State and the behavior of the individual whose international criminal responsibility cannot be exercised without the existence of such an act of aggression by the Council or a reference constituting recognition because it is exercised under Chapter VII, and thus the perpetrators of that crime, presumed to be leaders under Rome Statute amendment, are subject to the principle of personal liability and are subject to sanctions applied to ordinary individuals. Diplôme : Doctorat en sciences En ligne : ../theses/droit/AFER4354.pdf Format de la ressource électronique : Permalink : https://bu.umc.edu.dz/md/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=11101 Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité فرح/4354 فرح/4354 Thèse Bibliothèque principale Thèses Disponible
Titre : دور ومكانة الدول في عمل المحكمة الجنائية الدولية الدائمة. Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : ريمة مقران, Auteur ; عبد الحفيظ طاشور, Directeur de thèse Année de publication : 2017 Importance : 304 ورقة. Format : 30 سم. Note générale : 2نسخ موجودة مكتبة المركزية
Langues : Arabe (ara) Catégories : Arabe
القانونTags : Cour Pénale Internationale coopération les pays membre Statut de Rome International Criminal Court cooperation State partie Rome Statute المحكمة الجنائية الدولية التعاون الدول الأطراف نظام روما الأساسي Index. décimale : 340 القانون Résumé : The states had an essential role in the establishment of the International Criminal Court, and this role has importantly increased after the entry of the Rome Statute into force, the fact that the cooperation of States with is the basic foundation of the Rome Statute, because this cooperation is a necessary mechanism for the good work of the Court or for its effectiveness and even its legitimacy, so because the international Criminal Court lacks everything enjoyed by the states, thus, it has neither territory, nor army and police, it depends entirely on the goodwill of the
states to support its activities and its work in conducting investigations and the implementation of its decisions. Thus, Article 86 of Rome Statute provides that the cooperation of States is essential to the proper functioning of the International Criminal Court, and each of the States
parties has an obligation to establish a system of cooperation with the International Criminal Court in accordance with the Statute of the latter.
On the other hand, the International Criminal Court's powers are limited in the case of non-cooperation with it, thus it do not possess a coercive power or a mechanism for punishment for that, and in this context, the political will of States consists a key factor, especially since
the provisions regarding cooperation with the Court reflect the balance between the need to an effective court and the privileges of sovereign states whose their support for the court and its function in the application of international criminal justice consists a key factor for its success as they have the authority to implement the provisions and decisions of the Court in accordance with the cooperation provisions set out in its statute.
Diplôme : Doctorat en sciences En ligne : ../theses/droit/AMEK4264.pdf Format de la ressource électronique : Permalink : https://bu.umc.edu.dz/md/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=10784 دور ومكانة الدول في عمل المحكمة الجنائية الدولية الدائمة. [texte imprimé] / ريمة مقران, Auteur ; عبد الحفيظ طاشور, Directeur de thèse . - 2017 . - 304 ورقة. ; 30 سم.
2نسخ موجودة مكتبة المركزية
Langues : Arabe (ara)
Catégories : Arabe
القانونTags : Cour Pénale Internationale coopération les pays membre Statut de Rome International Criminal Court cooperation State partie Rome Statute المحكمة الجنائية الدولية التعاون الدول الأطراف نظام روما الأساسي Index. décimale : 340 القانون Résumé : The states had an essential role in the establishment of the International Criminal Court, and this role has importantly increased after the entry of the Rome Statute into force, the fact that the cooperation of States with is the basic foundation of the Rome Statute, because this cooperation is a necessary mechanism for the good work of the Court or for its effectiveness and even its legitimacy, so because the international Criminal Court lacks everything enjoyed by the states, thus, it has neither territory, nor army and police, it depends entirely on the goodwill of the
states to support its activities and its work in conducting investigations and the implementation of its decisions. Thus, Article 86 of Rome Statute provides that the cooperation of States is essential to the proper functioning of the International Criminal Court, and each of the States
parties has an obligation to establish a system of cooperation with the International Criminal Court in accordance with the Statute of the latter.
On the other hand, the International Criminal Court's powers are limited in the case of non-cooperation with it, thus it do not possess a coercive power or a mechanism for punishment for that, and in this context, the political will of States consists a key factor, especially since
the provisions regarding cooperation with the Court reflect the balance between the need to an effective court and the privileges of sovereign states whose their support for the court and its function in the application of international criminal justice consists a key factor for its success as they have the authority to implement the provisions and decisions of the Court in accordance with the cooperation provisions set out in its statute.
Diplôme : Doctorat en sciences En ligne : ../theses/droit/AMEK4264.pdf Format de la ressource électronique : Permalink : https://bu.umc.edu.dz/md/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=10784 Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité مقر/4264 مقر/4264 Thèse Bibliothèque principale Thèses Disponible