CAN WAR CRIMES BE INTEGRATED INTO CRIMINAL/PENAL CODE SYSTEM?
Abstract
International Humanitarian law is a branch of public international law whose aim is to regulate the methodsand means of warfare and protect the victims of armed conflict. War crimes are grave breaches to the rulesgoverning the conduct of hostilities (war) and punishable within the international legal regimes created for thispurpose. The focus of this paper is to explore the possibility of extending the legal regime on war crime tomunicipal jurisdictions through their integration into criminal/penal code systems of individual states. Thepossibility of such integration will help and assist criminal investigation arms of the government and the Courtsin the municipal system in dealing with such crimes bordering on insurgency, mercenary and those involved ininternal armed conflicts. This will be a good handshake between international and municipal laws in fosteringpeace and security in our present time.
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