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Forced transfer and customary international law : bridging the gap between Nuremberg and the ICTY / Nathan Quick

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Chapter
Title:
Forced transfer and customary international law : bridging the gap between Nuremberg and the ICTY
Author zone:
Nathan Quick
In:
The extraordinary chambers in the Courts of Cambodia
Editor:
The Hague : T.M.C. Asser, 2016
Physical description:
p. 291-319
Languages:
English
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Abstract:
The Case 002 Closing Order charged displacements as the other inhumane act of forced transfer, and it was on this basis that convictions for the same were entered by the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) Trial Chamber. However, the Closing Order did not reflect the state of customary international law by 1975. Rather, the ECCC could have charged and convicted the Case 002 accused for deportation within national boundaries. By analysing the evolution of forced displacement as a crime, this article demonstrates that deportation within national boundaries was recognised as a crime in customary international law by 1975.
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Authors:
Quick, Nathan
Keyword in English:
FORCED DISPLACEMENT
CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW
CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY
WAR CRIME
INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL
Keyword in French:
DEPLACEMENT FORCE
DROIT INTERNATIONAL COUTUMIER
CRIME CONTRE L'HUMANITE
CRIME DE GUERRE
TRIBUNAL PENAL INTERNATIONAL

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