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ICC Stands for?

International Criminal Court

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The chief prosecutor at the Nuremberg Einsatzgruppen trials 

Who is Ben Ferencz

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A formal agreement between countries 

Treaty

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Focusing on one suspect to the exclusion of all others

Tunnel Vision 

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The authority of a state to govern itself

National Sovereignty

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Economic development that doesn’t deplete natural resources

Sustainable Development

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Civilian groups face an increased risk of harm during times of conflict?

Elderly, women, children, people who are disabled 

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Indigenous’ is a term that refers to

Self-identified groups with particular social, economic, and political systems, often tied to the land on which they traditionally live(d)

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Oakes Test?

The name of the test used by the courts to determine if a Charter violation is justified

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The law sets guidelines, standards and conducts assessments to avoid or prevent environmental issues.

Proactive Model

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Severe inhumane acts committed as part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against any civilian population.

Crimes Against Humanity

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An international agreement that completely prohibits the use, stockpiling, production, and transfer of anti-personnel landmines

Ottawa Treaty

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Police who trick innocent people into confessing

Mr. Big Stings

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The freedom of expression, thought, and belief is an example of...

Fundamental Freedom

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A state of impaired consciousness, rather than unconsciousness, in which an individual, though capable of action, has no voluntary control over that action

Automatisim 

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Provide a defence that justifies an accused’s criminal conduct (aka. I did it, but there is a good reason why)

Affirmative Defense 

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Which theory of law would be MOST concerned with ensuring the majority of the population is happy with the system?

Utilitarianism

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One of the main functions of______________ is to govern the relations among sovereign states

International Law

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Serious violations of international humanitarian law that include wilful killings, direct attacks on civilians, torture, use of prohibited weapons, the murder or ill-treatment of prisoners of war or others who have been captured, surrendered or injured and crimes of sexual violence.

War Crimes

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A philosophy of criminal law that views offences as conflicts among offenders, their victims, and communities that should be resolved through the broad and active participation of all involved.

Restorative Justice

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Four main aims of sentencing 

Denunciation, deterrence, separation, rehabilitation

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certain acts committed with the intent to destroy, completely or partially, a national, ethnic, racial or religious group. Genocide may be committed in armed conflict or in peacetime

Genocide 

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Tunnel Vision, systematic discrimination, Mr. Big Sting and unsavory witness's are all examples of...

Why people are wrongfully convicted 
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A legal negotiation in criminal law where a defendant agrees to plead guilty or "no contest" in exchange for concessions from the prosecution

Plea Bargain 

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On the international front, 187 countries belong to the _____________________ which brings together government, employers and worker representatives to work together on labour issues.

International Labour Organization

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