International Criminal Punishment between Respecting the Principle of Legality and Achieving the Elements of International Criminal Justice
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International criminal punishment has evolved through distinct stages, each shaped by specific circumstances that influenced the progression of international
criminal jurisprudence. Initially, this jurisprudence was shaped by the political context accompanying the creation of temporary international criminal tribunals, which generated extensive debates over the legitimacy of the punishments they imposed.
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