The Situation in Darfur: Prosecutor’s Application under Article 58(7) of the Rome Statute
By Kevin Jon Heller
From AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW; PUBLISHED BY:ASIL Insight
March 16, 2007, Volume 11, Issue 7.
Kevin Jon Heller publicó, en The American Journal of International Law que se publica periódicamente por ASIL Insight, éste artículo académico que muestra su investigación de por qué los responsables del conflicto en Darfur deben ser perseguidos y juzgados por crímenes de guerra y crimes en contra de la humanidad ya que violaron el artículo 58(7) del Estatudo de Roma.
El artículo esta escrito con un lenguage conceptual y contiene una metodología clara, además de estar respaldada su investigación por medio de notas al pie de página.
On February 27, 2007, the Office of the Prosecutor (Prosecutor) at the International Criminal Court (ICC) applied to the Pre-Trial Chamber I (Chamber) for summonses to appear against Ahmad Muhammad Harun, Sudan’s former Minister of State for the Interior, and Ali Kushayb, a Janjaweed leader in West Darfur.[1] The Application contends that there are reasonable grounds to believe that Harun and Kushayb are criminally responsible for a wide variety of crimes against humanity and war crimes – including murder, persecution, torture, and rape – committed in the West Darfur region of Sudan in 2003 and 2004. These are the first summonses issued in the Darfur situation, which was referred to the ICC by the U.N. Security Council in March 2005....
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