The Concept of Genocide and Crime against Humanities in the Chambers of Cambodjia Court

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The establish third generation courts is new issue in International Law. This kind of courts are neither like first generation of court ( Nuremburg and Tokyo Courts) Nor International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda but they were effected by first and second generation courts. Also, the third generation courts have international and internal lawyer and staffer. Both The United Nation and the country that it wants to hold this kind of court in their country should pay. Extraordinary Chambers of court of Cambodia is one of them that in lengthy decision addressed the criminal responsibility of the two remaining senior leaders (Noun Chea and Khieu Samphan) of Democratic Kampuchea regime. They were convicted of crimes against humanity, extermination and population movement between 1975 to 1979. Fear the advanced age of the accused meant there was a real possibility that they would not live to judgment, the Trial Chamber separate trials. IENG Sary`s death extinguished all Criminal and civil against him. Combadi`s government suggested this trial hold in internal court but the United Nation rejected.

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Persian
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International Studies Journal, Volume:12 Issue: 4, 2016
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199
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