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Hillerman's stories often feature conflicts between the American legal system and traditional Navajo definitions of crimes or criminals.
The American team has played a major part in drawing up the definitions of crimes and the court's rules of procedure.
Many here described the security legislation with its broad police powers, vaguely worded definitions of crimes and long prison sentences as the true transfer to Chinese rule.
For example, U.S. civilian and military negotiators helped to ensure greater precision in the definitions of crimes within the Court's jurisdiction.
The country's Sharia-based justice system lacks a criminal code, meaning definitions of crimes and their punishment are often left widely open to the interpretation of judges.
Titled the Princeton Principles on Universal Jurisdiction, the guidelines are arranged as 14 provisions governing all aspects of international trials from definitions of crimes to disputes between governments over the accused.
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What about amending criminal codes to incorporate modern definitions of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide?
Definition of crimes.
But his definition of crimes that remain in the realm of being indecent appears unjustifiably wide.
The reversals narrowed the definition of crimes for which military commanders can be held responsible.
"The fact was that the statutes for the two ad hoc tribunals did not refer to rape as a war crime save in the definition of crimes against humanity.
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