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Empowering the General Assembly to advance international criminal investigations
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posted on 2023-06-09, 01:32 authored by Michael KearneyIn light of the turn to UN Fact-finding Missions analysing ongoing human rights abuses through the lens of international criminal law, this paper suggests, by reference to the principle found in UN General Assembly resolution 377 of 1950, that Security Council vetos precluding the referrals of abusive states to the International Criminal Court might be overcome by empowering the General Assembly to act in its place.
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RoutledgePage range
349-359Book title
The Routledge companion to humanitarian actionISBN
9780415844420Department affiliated with
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Roger MacGinty, Jenny H PetersonLegacy Posted Date
2016-06-16First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date
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