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Still, anywhere there are humans, there are bound to be violent acts and petty offenses, and that raises the question: How are criminal cases handled where sovereignty is a muddle and there are no permanent courts, prisons or police forces?
The temporary structure, complete with 2,000 seats, is to be taken down after the Games, but the west of Glasgow venue will be left with six new permanent courts.
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The permanent court of arbitration is yet to publish the decision outlining its reasons.
6] states that "it is not The Hague Permanent Court of Arbitration which he has in his mind".
The permanent court can improve the overall system of international justice, especially if the United States helps to lead it.
Furthermore, establishing a permanent court system created to ease the conviction of suspected terrorists would move the problem beyond Guantánamo.
A permanent court was supposed to follow the Nuremberg and Tokyo war-crimes trials, but the idea fell victim to cold-war rivalries.
The Yugoslav and Rwandan tribunals, the arrest of General Pinochet, and the establishment of a permanent court are all attempts to enforce international criminal responsibility.
IN THEORY at least, setting up a permanent court to put the world's worst criminals on trial should be a straightforward task.
A ruling by the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague in 2009 appears to put the field in the Sudanese state of Southern Kordofan.
In 1928 he was appointed by President Calvin Coolidge to the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague, and in 1929 President Herbert Hoover named him to the Law Enforcement Commission.
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