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Autor:
Yahli Shereshevsky
Publikováno v:
International Review of the Red Cross. 104:2131-2152
Military technology has developed rapidly in recent years, and this development challenges existing norms. It has produced countless debates about the application of international humanitarian law (IHL) to areas of war and technology including cyber
Autor:
Yahli Shereshevsky
Publikováno v:
American Journal of International Law. 113:361-368
In Yesh Din v. Chief of General Staff, IDF, the Israeli Supreme Court (Court) unanimously dismissed two petitions by six human rights NGOs who challenged the rules of engagement (RoE) governing Israel Defense Forces (IDF) activities in clashes near t
Autor:
Yahli Shereshevsky
Publikováno v:
Hein
When international criminal courts face violations of the right to a fair trial, they encounter a dilemma: if they provide a significant remedy, such as a stay of proceedings, the remedy inevitably undermines the ability to punish the perpetrators of
Autor:
Yahli Shereshevsky, Tomer Broude
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
Why do international and domestic legal actors employ and even apply international soft law sources, although these sources are not legally binding? In this chapter, after surveying different ways in which soft law is employed and applied in internat
Autor:
Yahli Shereshevsky, Tom Noah
Publikováno v:
Hein
Ample research has demonstrated that exposure to inadmissible evidence affects decision-making in criminal and civil cases. However, the difficulty of ignoring information in the context of legal interpretation has not been examined yet. Our study ad
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Autor:
Yahli Shereshevsky
Publikováno v:
Hein
Ending impunity cannot be achieved by international criminal tribunals alone. Therefore, it is important that states will take a significant part in these efforts. The principle of complementarity is aimed to incentivize states to conduct domestic cr
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