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        Aggression as "organised hypocricy?" - How the war on terrorism and hybrid threats challenge the Nuremberg legacy 

        Kemp, Gerhard; Bachmann, Sascha-Dominik (University of Windsor, 2012)
        Modern threats to international peace and security from so called “Hybrid Threats”, multimodal threats such as cyber war, low intensity asymmetric conflict scenarios, global terrorism etc. which involve a diverse and broad ...
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        Alternative measures to reduce trial cases, private autonomy and "public interest" : some observations with specific reference to plea bargaining and economic crimes 

        Kemp, Gerhard (Juta Law Publishing, 2014-01)
        This note considers alternative measures to reduce trial cases as a strategy to enhance the effectiveness of the criminal justice system. The emphasis falls on economic crime. It is noted that alternative measures, ...
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        International criminal law 

        Kemp, Gerhard (Juta, 2018)
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        Like dust before the wind, or, the winds of change? The influence of international criminal tribunals on narratives and media frames 

        Bachmann, Klaus; Kemp, Gerhard; Ristic, Irena; Trbovc, Jovana Mihajlovic; Ljubojevic, Ana; Nedzi-Marek, Aleksandra; Bayisenge, Fortunee; Ahmet, Mohammed Ali Mohammed; Krasniqi, Vjollca (Oxford University Press, 2019-03-08)
        When created, international criminal tribunals (ICTs) were not only expected to do justice but also to provide stabilization to postconflict regions, contribute to reconciliation and curb the potential denial of atrocities. ...
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        Mutual legal assistance in criminal matters and the risk of abuse of process: a human rights perspective 

        Kemp, Gerhard (Juta Law, 2006-01)
        Mutual legal assistance, as one of the modalities of international co-operation in criminal matters, is generally regarded as primarily a foreign policy matter. In this article it is argued that the mutual legal assistance ...
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        South Africa's (possible) withdrawal from the ICC and the future of the criminalization and prosecution of crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocide under domestic law : a submission informed by historical, normative and policy considerations 

        Kemp, Gerhard (Washington University School of Law, 2017)
        The ANC-led Government’s decision in October 2016 to withdraw South Africa from the International Criminal Court (“ICC”) came as a shock to those who regard South Africa as a champion of international criminal justice ...

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