Published Date: 04.09.2025
Прокурор amicus curiae и доктрина естественных полномочий в международном судопроизводстве
Annotation
В статье анализируется становление института прокурора amicus curiae через призму доктрины естественных полномочий международных уголовных трибуналов.
Type | Article |
Information | International Criminal Law and International Justice № 03/2025 |
Pages | 2-5 |
DOI | 10.18572/2071-1190-2025-3-2-5 |
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