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International Humanitarian Law Blog

By Joan Amito “Biological warfare was potentially a most frightening method of armed conflict”[1]. The world has an obligation to determine the impact of the use of weapons of mass destruction on the future of warfare. Biological weapons, when produced and deliberately released to the environment, are characterised by their...
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Daniel Lubowa INTRODUCTION: Factors that led the ICTR’s Inception: Background Scenario  On 1st October 1990, Rwandese who had lived as refugees throughout East and central Africa since1959, when a Hutu revolution overthrew the then ruling appointed Tutsi monarchy, attacked their motherland, to return home after having tried unsuccessfully for some...
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Amnesty according to the Merriam Webster dictionary is, ‘the act of an authority (such as a government) by which pardon is granted to someone or a large group of individuals often before a trial or conviction.’ Article 8 of the Rome Statute of International Criminal Court defines War crimes as,...
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