Penal repression for breaches of IHL: probing the "Boko Haram" war crimes and crimes against humanity / Abdulrashid Lawan Haruna, Mohammed Naqib Ishan Jan and Mohammad Hisham Mohammad Kamal
International humanitarian law (IHL) requires States Parties to the Geneva Conventions and the Additional Protocols to enact penal legislations in their domestic legal systems for the purpose of repressing and suppressing violations of the law committed in their territories. The law considers penal...
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Main Authors: | Lawan Haruna, Abdulrashid (Author), Ishan Jan, Mohammed Naqib (Author), Mohammad Kamal, Mohammad Hisham (Author) |
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