Dr Lyal S Sunga, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Hong Kong The Centre for Criminal Jurisprudence of the Peoples’ University (Renmin) in Beijing and the Asian Legal Resource […]
Month: February 2003
The International Criminal Court and its effect on Asia
Basil Fernando, Executive Director, Asian Legal Resource Centre Equality before international law”, is a less commonly heard expression than simply “equality before the law”, meaning equality within local jurisdictions. In […]
‘Jan sunvai’ for Dalit rights: A meaningful exercise
Justice H Suresh, Bombay High Court (retired) Atrocities against Dalits [so-called ‘untouchables’] are on the increase. Recently, five Dalits in Haryana were lynched over the alleged killing of a cow, […]
International humanitarian law and the International Criminal Court
Professor Vitit Muntarbhorn, Faculty of Law, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok International humanitarian law is the part of international law primarily responsible for regulation of armed conflicts, and in particular, protection of […]
Genocide in Gujarat: Patterns of violence
Concerned Citizens Tribunal Gujarat 2002 The Concerned Citizens Tribunal Gujarat 2002, was conceived as a response to the carnage that rocked the state of Gujarat following the Godhra […]
Closing remarks at the “International seminar on major issues relating to the International Criminal Court”
Professor Zhao Bingzhi, Director, Research Center for Criminal Jurisprudence, Renmin University, Beijing The “International seminar on major issues relating to the International Criminal Court” was co-organized by the Research Center […]