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    An Examination of International Humanitarian Law of Armed Conflict: Perspective from the Legal Issues on War Crimes in Africa by NWALA Paul

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Furthermore, the study posits that any violations of these prescribed rules in the conduct of armed conflict simply known as war, invariably constitutes war crime and that offenders should not go unpunished. …”
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    Methodology fundamentals for investigating violations of the laws and customs of war by O. O. Khan, O. V. Manyk

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…This is due to the practical impossibility of eliminating the causes and conditions contributing to war crimes, and taking special forensic measures to prevent, counteract and stop them. …”
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    Looting: issue of qualification and differentiation in the context of some criminal offenses against property by Ya. H. Lyzohub

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…It has been noted that the question of the qualification of looting is a question of the need to determine the conformity of the signs of an act actually committed, potentially considered as looting, with the signs that characterize such an act normatively, taking into account the rules and approaches to understanding such a phenomenon as a war crime laid down in legislation. Moreover, cases of actions that resemble looting in appearance, but committed by civilians, as well as representatives of Russian units and persons supported by them from illegal armed formations fighting on the other side, have been differentiated.…”
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    The Great Vietnamese Famine of 1944-45 Revisited by Geoffrey Gunn

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…It survives in local memory and in fiction by Vietnamese writers.4The great famine was never construed as a war crime by the Allies, yet the question of blame, alongside agency or lack of it, was an issue between the French and the Viet Minh in the immediate aftermath of the Japanese surrender and entered into propaganda recriminations. …”
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    To Cover or to Hide? The Role of the Media in the Trials of the Nazis and Their Collaborators by Tomas Vaiseta

    Published 2024-06-01
    “….), Making Justice Visible: War Crimes Trials, Media and Memory after World War II, Osnabrück: fibre Verlag, 2022. …”
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    Priority areas of police bodies’ activity in ensuring the citizens’ rights in the conditions of martial law legal regime in Ukraine by O. I. Bezpalova

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The need to develop effective algorithms for police actions in conditions of active hostilities and in de-occupied territories has been argued, in particular regarding: demining of territories and buildings by investigative-operational groups equipped with mobile forensic laboratories; identification of collaborators and sabotage groups; recording and documenting war crimes depending on their type; investigation of certain types of war crimes; implementation of measures of police custody, taking into account the significant increase in the number of persons who need such measures; inspections of vehicles on highways and roadblocks; searching for missing persons.…”
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