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    JURISPRUDENTIAL AND JURISDICTIONAL ASPECTS, APPLICABLE NORMS AND DECISIONS OF THE ARBITRAL TRIBUNALS OF THE LAW OF THE SEA by Liakopoulos, Dimitris

    Published 2021
    “…The present work is concentrated on the comparative analysis of the ICJ jurisprudential practice, ITLOS, and of the various arbitral courts conformed to Annex VII relating to the interpretation of the provisions of the relative articles of UNCLOS (253, 283, 287, 288, 294, 298, 300 UNCLOS). …”
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    INTERPRETATION OF CRIME OF “MEN RAPE” UNDER INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE by Liakopoulos, Dimitris

    Published 2019
    “…The international jurisprudence of international criminal Tribunals and the International Criminal Court has tried to qualify rape either as a crime of genocide in the form of serious bodily and physical injuries, even if not necessarily permanent (lett. b) art. 6 of the Rome Statute; or as a crime against humanity where there are elements of context and above all material elements that emerge from the definitions given by the ad hoc Tribunals and the elements of crimes; or even as a war crime in case it is implemented as a part of a political plan or design, or as part of series of similar crimes committed on a large scale. …”
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