THE CRIME OF GENOCIDE ACCORDING TO SOURCES OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW, WITH A SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON SELECTED JUDGMENTS OF INTERNATIONAL COURTS
The crime of genocide, as defined by international criminal law, represents one of the gravest violations of human rights and a threat to international peace and security. This paper examines the legal framework governing the crime of genocide, focusing on its definition, elements, and prosecution under key international instruments such as t...
By Aleksandra Milošević
THE INSTITUTE OF NECESSARY DEFENSE AS STIPULATED BY THE CRIMINAL CODE OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA IN THE CONTEXT OF PROTECTING CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS
The institute of necessary defense, as stipulated by the Criminal Code of the Republic of Serbia, is a key mechanism for the protection of constitutional rights and freedoms of citizens. Necessary defense allows individuals to take measures necessary to avert imminent danger to life, body, or property without incurring criminal liability. Thi...
By Aleksandra Milošević