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Crimes Against Humanity and Other International Crimes

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Abstract This concluding chapter provides an overview of crimes against humanity. Crimes against humanity are characterized by several core features. First, they are crimes of scale insofar as they must involve and form part of a widespread or systematic attack against a civilian population. Second, similar to genocide but unlike war crimes, crimes against humanity may be committed in times of peace or in times of war. Third, the possibility of being a victim to a crime against humanity does not depend on the victim's nationality or on the victim's membership in any particular community or faction in an armed conflict. Fourth, crimes against humanity are intrinsically serious criminal offences and reflect some of the most important human interests protected by international law. Lastly, crimes against humanity are not subject to any statutory limitations as a matter of international law. The chapter then looks at the differences between crimes against humanity and other international crimes. These include war crimes, genocide, aggression, and terrorism.
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Abstract This concluding chapter provides an overview of crimes against humanity.
Crimes against humanity are characterized by several core features.
First, they are crimes of scale insofar as they must involve and form part of a widespread or systematic attack against a civilian population.
Second, similar to genocide but unlike war crimes, crimes against humanity may be committed in times of peace or in times of war.
Third, the possibility of being a victim to a crime against humanity does not depend on the victim's nationality or on the victim's membership in any particular community or faction in an armed conflict.
Fourth, crimes against humanity are intrinsically serious criminal offences and reflect some of the most important human interests protected by international law.
Lastly, crimes against humanity are not subject to any statutory limitations as a matter of international law.
The chapter then looks at the differences between crimes against humanity and other international crimes.
These include war crimes, genocide, aggression, and terrorism.

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