Betekenis van:
war crime

war crime
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • strafbaar feit in de oorlog
  • a crime committed in wartime; violation of rules of war

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. War is a crime against humanity.
  2. Never think that war, no matter how necessary, nor how justified, is not a crime. (Ernest Hemingway)
  3. In Serbia: modernise and increase efficiency and independence of the court system, in particular its commercial courts; ensure the functional independence of war crime prosecutor.
  4. fully implement agreements with neighbouring countries, notably the fight against organised crime, border management and readmission, cross-border cooperation, and judicial and police cooperation, including on war crimes, and conclude such agreements where they are still outstanding.
  5. Fully implement agreements with neighbouring countries, notably on trade, the fight against organised crime, border management and readmission, cross-border cooperation, and judicial and police cooperation, including on war crimes, and conclude such agreements where they are still outstanding.
  6. The European Security Strategy adopted by Heads of State and Government on 12 December 2003 enunciates five key challenges to be faced by the EU in the post-Cold War environment: terrorism, the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, regional conflicts, State failure and organised crime.
  7. ensure that cases of war crimes, terrorism, organised crime, corruption, inter-ethnic crimes, financial/economic crimes and other serious crimes are properly investigated, prosecuted, adjudicated and enforced, according to the applicable law, including, where appropriate, by international investigators, prosecutors and judges jointly with Kosovo investigators, prosecutors and judges or independently, and by measures including, as appropriate, the creation of cooperation and coordination structures between police and prosecution authorities;
  8. national members or contact points of the Network for Joint Investigation Teams and of the networks set up by Council Decision 2002/494/JHA of 13 June 2002 setting up a European network of contact points in respect of persons responsible for genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes, Council Decision 2007/845/JHA of 6 December 2007 concerning cooperation between Asset Recovery Offices of the Member States in the field of tracing and identification of proceeds from, or other property related to, crime and by Council Decision 2008/852/JHA of 24 October 2008 on a contact-point network against corruption.