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A few thoughts on guaranties inherent to the rule of law as applied to sanctions and the prosecution and punishment of war crimes

机译:关于法治所固有的对制裁以及对战争罪的起诉和惩处所适用的保证的几点思考

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War crimes are among the most serious crimes; that is why international courts and tribunals have jurisdiction to prosecute and punish them. However, serious though they are, it is not legitimate to punish them in such a way as to exceed the bounds of respect for human rights. The author considers that, when the perpetrators of war crimes are prosecuted and punished, criteria inherent to the rule of law like those applied by the European Court of Human Rights (such as legality and proportionality) must be met
机译:战争罪是最严重的罪行。这就是为什么国际法院和法庭有权起诉和惩罚他们。但是,尽管它们很严重,但以超出尊重人权的范围来惩罚它们是不合法的。作者认为,当起诉和惩治战争罪犯时,必须符合欧洲人权法院所适用的法治固有标准(例如合法性和相称性)

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    Scalia, Damien;

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