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The Involvement of the International Criminal Court in Investigating Crimes outside Armed Conflict
Patková, Lucie ; Werkman, Kateřina (advisor) ; Pulgret, Miroslav (referee)
The thesis deals with the question, in which situation the International Criminal court would probably open an Investigation of such crimes by an international body is a delicate question mainly with regard to a great extend of intervention into a state sovereignty, which manifests itself also as jurisdictional sovereignty. The thesis focuses on the case of Kenyan post-election violence in years of 2007 and 2008 and the aim to suppress Libyan revolution of 2011. Besides, the work is based upon the theory of (liberal) institutionalism, which could hopefully be applied to the international-law case of investigation of the crimes committed outside an armed conflict. Within the framework of the thesis I try to reveal criteria determining whether the International Criminal court opens or not an investigation to a situation of human rights abuse. For the purpose I take into consideration world and local country status, character of the perpetrators, extend of the attacks, country's relation to the great powers, as well as readiness of the country to prosecute the perpetrators within the national jurisdiction. As conclusion I try t compare the findings from the part applying liberal institutionalism and from the case studies.
The European Union and its influence on the actions and the functioning of the human rights non-government organizations in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Jerhotová, Kristýna ; Havlová, Radka (advisor) ; Novotná, Yvona (referee)
This bachelor's thesis focuses on the relations between selected non-government organizations and European Union in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The main object of this thesis is to analyse operations of the above-mentioned NGOs in connection with attitudes of EU to the main obstacle of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The purpose is to discover impact of EU on NGOs actions and if NGOs try to influence EU policy towards conflict. Besides the analysis thesis includes the characterization of the EU role in conflict, its engagement and development of official statements. It is also comprised of human rights abuse in the course of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict obtained from reports of Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and Human Rights Council.

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