人道法与国际刑法中的战争罪:印尼刑法中战争罪规制的紧迫性

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印度尼西亚有2000年第26号法律,涉及人权法院或人权法院法,类似于《罗马规约》。然而,这项法律没有规定战争罪,而《罗马规约》专门规定了战争罪。与此同时,战争罪行的肇事者必须在任何时候受到审判,因为这些罪行没有到期日。与此同时,战争罪行的肇事者必须在任何时候受到审判,因为这些罪行没有到期日。正是在这一研究的背景下,将讨论的问题是:人道主义法和国际刑法中的战争罪条款如何?为什么战争罪需要纳入印尼刑法?这类研究是通过定性描述分析,采用法规方法进行的规范性法律研究。这项研究的结果表明,对战争罪的管制是由人道主义法和国际刑法管辖的。在人道主义法方面,1907年《海牙公约》、1949年《日内瓦公约》、1974年《在紧急情况下保护妇女和儿童宣言》和1977年《日内瓦公约第二附加议定书》对战争罪作出了规定。同时,国际刑法在《1945年国际刑事法庭宪章》、《1946年国际刑事法庭宪章》、《1993年前南问题国际法庭规约》、《1994年国际刑事法庭规约》和《1998年罗马规约》中规定了战争罪犯的责任。印度尼西亚法律规范战争罪的紧迫性是由于四个方面:1)印度尼西亚已经批准了1949年的日内瓦公约2)印度尼西亚没有任何法规规范战争罪,即使在2023年的刑法中3)印度尼西亚是国际社会的一部分。4)印度尼西亚的执法武装冲突案件尚未解决。
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War Crimes In Humanitarian Law And International Criminal Law: The Urgency Of War Crimes Regulation In Indonesian Criminal Law
Indonesia has Law Number 26 of 2000 concerning the Human Rights Court or the Law on Human Rights Courts, similar to the Rome Statute. However, this law does not regulate war crimes, while the Rome Statute specifically regulates war crimes. Meanwhile, the perpetrators of war crimes must be tried at any time because those crimes do not know the expiration date. Meanwhile, the perpetrators of war crimes must be tried at any time because those crimes do not know the expiration date. It is the background of this research that the problem will be discussed: How are war crimes provisions in humanitarian law and international criminal law? Why do war crimes need to be regulated in Indonesian criminal law? This type of research is normative juridical research with a statute approach through qualitative descriptive analysis. The results of this study show that the regulation of war crimes is governed by humanitarian law and international criminal law. In humanitarian law, war crimes are regulated in the 1907 Hague Convention, the 1949 Geneva Convention, The Declaration on the Protection of Women and Children in Emergency 1974, and Additional Protocol II Geneva Convention 1977. Meanwhile, international criminal law regulates the responsibility of war crime perpetrators in the IMT Charter 1945, IMTFE Charter 1946, the 1993 ICTY Statute, the 1994 ICTR Statute, and the 1998 Rome Statute. The urgency of regulating war crimes in Indonesian law is due to four aspects: 1) Indonesia has ratified the 1949 Geneva Convention. 2) No regulations in Indonesia regulate war crimes, even in the 2023 Criminal Code. 3) Indonesia is part of the international community. 4) Law enforcement armed conflict cases in Indonesia is unresolved.
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