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  • To initiate a war of aggression, therefore, is not only an international crime; it is the supreme international crime differing only from other war crimes in that it contains within itself the accumulated evil of the whole.1 I. INTRODUCTION The Rome Statute established the International Criminal Court (ICC) in 2002.2 The ICC is the culmination of decades of attempts to define aggression and set up an international court with jurisdiction to hold individuals responsible for what the state parties considered the most serious crime - the crime of aggression.3 The Rome Statute confers subject matter jurisdiction with respect to "the most serious crimes of international concern": genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and the crime of aggression.4 Although the Rome Statute defined the...

    ... defined the other three crimes, the definition of aggression led to many heated debates and subse... in retroactive or ex post facto law and forfeit what Nuremberg had accomplished.118 Some delegates...

  • ... trafficking, which were subject to forfeiture under the Comprehensive Forfeiture Act of 1984, 21... Likewise, the statute provides a broad definition of property which does not even hint at the idea t...

  • [...] U.S. military commanders and lawyers need to be familiar with the Guidance in order to effectively articulate that restraints on the kind and degree of force permissible in the attack are not a matter of law, as stated by the ICRC, but a matter of policy or practice best left to the discretion of the state. [...] the article argues that the ICRC's Guidance does not incorporate humanity into the targeting analysis as a matter of law.22 II.\n89 Consequently, the general principles of humanity and military necessity do not transcend from the macro to micro level of application with the meanings the ICRC ascribed to them.

    ...,27 which provides a very narrow definition of direct participation, and the functional approa... Taking Direct Part in Hostilities Forfeit Protection from Attack. The legality of lethally t...

  • If you want to change the world, you have to lobby local, state, and federal governments. Legislative action is often the best way to bring about the stable, sweeping changes that nonprofits crave. And yet nonprofits routinely forfeit their right to lobby, finds the Strengthening Nonprofit Advocacy Project (SNAP), a survey of more than 1,700 national nonprofits conducted in 2001 by Tufts University, OMB Watch, and the Center for Lobbying in the Public Interest. (see chart on p. 59 for a definition of lobbying.) Although many nonprofits have lobbied once or a few times in the past, very few make lobbying a regular activity. The ranks of lobbyists are therefore short of nonprofit voices, and instead are dominated by the interests of industries or specific corporations. Nonprofits have the...

  • Despite passing a budget on Wednesday, state lawmakers still could potentially forfeit their salaries if they actually didn't pass a balanced budget, according to the state controller. A ballot measure approved last year prevents lawmakers from collecting their salary and other pay if they don't pass a budget by a June 15 deadline set in the state Constitution.

    ... Wednesday meet the constitutional definition, or fall short, which would require my office to f...

  • Despite passing a budget on Wednesday, state lawmakers still could potentially forfeit their salaries if they actually didn't pass a balanced budget, according to the state controller. A ballot measure approved last year prevents lawmakers from collecting their salary and other pay if they don't pass a budget by a June 15 deadline set in the state Constitution.

    ... Wednesday meet the constitutional definition, or fall short, which would require my office to f...

  • ... that require a participating employee to forfeit his unvested. shares, and his equivalent monetary ...fall within the definition of Retirement, the Participant shall. forfeit his ...

  • ... reasonable restrictions, such as the forfeiture of the right to a payment for an involuntary depar...

  • ... the matter both "meets Congress' definition of a coreproceeding and arises under or arises..., Vickie argues, a party may waive or forfeit any objections under §157(b)(5), in the same way ...

  • Introduction I. Forgery As Copyright Infringement A. "Forgery" Defined B. A Simple Case Of Infringement II. Utility, Copyright, And The Fine Arts A. Utility At The Founding B. The Birth Of A Utilitarian Copyright C. The Emergence Of The Philosophy Of Natural Right, Or How Copyright Came To Protect The Fine Arts III. Exposing The Pretension Of Copyright A. Doing The Utilitarian Math 1. Happiness 1 2. Suffering 0 3. Suffering 1 4. Happiness 2 B. Conclusion

    ... by the word "forgery," and thus a few definitions are in order. The Oxford English Dictionary defi...) the moment of publication, when he would forfeit the common law copyright. If the author observed t...



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