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General principles of law are a primary mechanism for “gap-filling” in international criminal law. However, their interpretation by tribunals has been fitful, contradictory, and misguided. Given that general principles have been used to settle crucial legal issues that affect the rights of the accused, the confusion concerning their application threatens the legitimacy of international criminal...
Ownership of economic and moral rights of work to creator is the first assumption of any intellectual work. However, this assumption does not have any fix station about works created in employment agreements, and also academic works. In some legal systems (especially in common law countries such as United States of America) first principle is the allocation of rights to the employer/university,...
In spite of technology developments in aviation industry, the world is beholder of every day air incidents and casualties in different –especially developing- countries. Experts' reports show that aircraft product defect is definitely making part of the cause. In this regard the liability of aircraft manufacturers in view of liability elements (negligence, product defect, causal relationship an...
Patient accused and convicts, for the special mental and physical conditions they have, are entitled to particular protection from the criminal system in their criminal procedures. Therefore, certain protective-distinguishing policies must be anticipated for this group of people in order to observe equitable procedure standards as well as avoid jeopardizing their general health. In the collecti...
In criminal law principle is that during the final stages of the trial and verdict enforcement, the criminal indictment against the sentence be carried out. However, the abstract state of criminal law today and subjectivism are spent outside and in light of the offense and cognitive science, especially medical science, the objectivity and realism has been the tendency of Criminal Enforcement. C...
The conceptual, and more recently empirical, study of compliance has become a central preoccupation, and perhaps the fastest growing subfield, in international legal scholarship. The authors seek to question this trend. They argue that looking at the aspirations of international law through the lens of rule compliance leads to inadequate scrutiny and understanding of the diverse complex purpose...
In Movies on Trial [1], I examine ways in which popular legal culture (especially television, fiction, and film) helps shape American attitudes toward different aspects of legal process and legal system. Among the topics I consider are criminal law, tort law, international law, constitutional law, and comparative law. I am now writing a second book on this subject, Movies on Appeal, and I will ...
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