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Subbotina, E.N. International criminal law: in between science and politics

Abstract: The article is devoted to analysis of the problem of mutual influence of internal and foreign policy of the states on development and implementation of international criminal law. The author also points out the need for interdisciplinary studies on the issues of implementation of the norms of international criminal law into the national legislations. The author analyzes the process of development of the information search system on implementation of international criminal law, which is established by the Human Rights Center of Nottingham University, and by the Institute of Systems and Databases of the same University within the project supported by the ICC with financial and organizational support of the Ministry of Foreign and Internal Affairs of Switzerland, and the Ministry of the Foreign Affairs and International Trade of Canada. Keywords: jurisprudence, international, criminal, implementation, globalization, politics, security, statute, realization, sovereignty



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