CONTOURS OF A "TYPE MODEL" OF EXPOLIENCE OF THE RICHES OF THE NATIONS AS A CRIME OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
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Spoliation, Corruption, International Criminal Law.Abstract
This article analyses the construction of a model type of Indigenous Spoliation in order to lay the basis for its definition as a crime under international law. To do a preliminary analysis of the criteria that justify the criminalization of this behavior as a crime under international law is made. Also, this article analyzes the desirability of extending the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court for these behaviors.
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2018-09-19
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Castillo Monterrey, M. (2018). CONTOURS OF A "TYPE MODEL" OF EXPOLIENCE OF THE RICHES OF THE NATIONS AS A CRIME OF INTERNATIONAL LAW. Journal of Law of the Faculty of Legal and Social Sciences, 1(1), 203–222. Retrieved from https://revistas.unanleon.edu.ni/index.php/revistadederecho/article/view/114
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