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Oct 2024
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Conflit au Proche-Orient : que peut le d...

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"Quid Juris" Conflit au Proche-Orient : que peut le droit international ?


Cette semaine, Laurent Neumann reçoit Serge Sur, Professeur émérite de l'Université Paris Panthéon-Assas, expert à l’ONU, juge ad hoc à la Cour Internationale de Justice et membre de l’Académie des Sciences morales et politiques, pour analyser la situation au Proche-Orient.

 

Quelles sont les conditions d’exercice du droit à la légitime défense ? Comment définir le droit humanitaire ? Quel rôle peut jouer la justice pénale internationale ? Quelle juridiction est compétente pour juger les crimes de guerre ?

 

Toutes les réponses dans Quid Juris !


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