澳大利亚对阿富汗国防军战争罪行的调查

IF 1.5 3区 社会学 Q1 LAW
Julia Flint
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摘要

摘要本文在《国际刑事法院罗马规约》规定的义务背景下,探讨了澳大利亚调查战争罪的义务。这一义务与澳大利亚迄今为止对战争罪行的调查形成对比,特别侧重于目前对澳大利亚国防军在阿富汗所犯战争罪行的调查。接着论述了国际刑事法院的管辖权,以及《罗马规约》第17条规定的互补性原则的重要作用。文章最后评估了澳大利亚战争罪调查的未来,提请人们注意可以吸取的教训——无论是国内还是其他面临本国军队犯下战争罪指控的国家。
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Australia’s Investigation of Alleged ADF War Crimes in Afghanistan
Abstract This article examines Australia’s obligation to investigate war crimes in the context of its obligations under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC). This obligation is contrasted with Australia’s investigation of war crimes to date, with a particular focus on the current investigations into alleged war crimes by Australian Defence Forces in Afghanistan. The article then discusses the jurisdiction of the ICC, and the important effect of the principle of complementarity under Article 17 of the Rome Statute. The article concludes by assessing the future of war crimes investigations in Australia, drawing attention to the lessons which can be learned moving forward — both domestically and by other states facing allegations of war crimes committed by their own forces.
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CiteScore
1.30
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22.20%
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期刊介绍: The Journal of International Criminal Justice aims to promote a profound collective reflection on the new problems facing international law. Established by a group of distinguished criminal lawyers and international lawyers, the Journal addresses the major problems of justice from the angle of law, jurisprudence, criminology, penal philosophy, and the history of international judicial institutions. It is intended for graduate and post-graduate students, practitioners, academics, government officials, as well as the hundreds of people working for international criminal courts.
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