International justice
Neutralization techniques and perpetrators of international crimes: the case of the war in the former Yugoslavia Viktor Vodák's article is the first in a series of articles in which we want to approach and describe some phenomena, moments and institutes that can be generally included in public international law. For the most part, the articles concern international criminal law, international tribunals and international justice, but they also interfere with martial and humanitarian law, which can be a very national matter. Thematically, this series will present articles on drones from the perspective of international law, the attitudes of various countries towards the International Criminal Court or a text on rape as a tactic of war. The resulting series is therefore rather interdisciplinary in nature, as it sometimes views the issue through a legal prism, while other times it looks from a criminological, political science or security and strategic studies. The team of authors www.sekuritaci.cz together with the participating students of the Faculty of Law of Masaryk University wish you a pleasant and perhaps instructive reading in the future. IUDEX AEQUITATEM SEMPER SPECTARE DEBET.
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