Criminal Procedural Law Interacting with International Criminal Law and Human Rights in the Context of Military Operations Abroad: The European Court of Human Rights’ Judgment in the Case of Hanan v. Germany
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Criminal Procedural Law Interacting with International Criminal Law and Human Rights in the Context of Military Operations Abroad: The European Court of Human Rights’ Judgment in the Case of Hanan v. Germany
German Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 64 (2021), Iss. 1 : pp. 433–441
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Leonard Amary Feil, Research Assistant, Chair of Public Law, Public International and European Law, Bucerius Law School, Hamburg.
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Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Leonard Amaru Feil\nCriminal Procedural Law Interacting with International Criminal Law and Human Rights in the Context of Military Operations Abroad: The European Court of Human Rights’ Judgment in the Case of Hanan v. Germany | 433 | ||
I. Introduction | 433 | ||
II. The 2009 Bombing in Kunduz and the Subsequent Investigations | 434 | ||
III. The Judgment of the European Court of Human Rights | 436 | ||
IV. German Law Concerning Criminal Investigations and Military Operations Abroad | 439 | ||
V. Conclusion | 441 |