WILL THE JUDGMENT IN THE HAGUE TRIAL CONSTITUTE A PRECEDENT IN INTERNATIONAL LAW

Will the judgment in the Hague trial constitute a precedent in international law

Will the judgment in the Hague trial constitute a precedent in international law

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On the great crime (mala in se; scelus infandum) and sovereignty In this text we are attempting to think the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia together, and always with its necessary connection to the International Court of Justice and International Criminal Court.By paraphrasing the title of another generic baby picture work, the long forgotten Hans Kelsen text from 1947 (today usually the beast sullivan supply used by detractors of the Tribunal) "Will the Judgment in the Nuremberg Trial constitute a Precedent in International Law?", I wish to distinguish between the two Tribunals (as well as The Treaty of Versaille),and in so doing treat international law as legislative history or judicial precedents (and their recognition).

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