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Description: "The Special Tribunal for Lebanon is a tribunal of international character. Its primary mandate is to hold trials for the people accused of carrying out the attack of 14 February 2005 which killed 23 people, including the former prime minister of Lebanon, Rafiq Hariri, and injured many others."
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Subject: International courts , Hybrid international criminal courts
Group: Truth commissions, tribunals, and courts
Creator: Special Tribunal for Lebanon
Language: English, Arabic, French
Status on live web: Unavailable
Collector: Columbia University Libraries, Center for Human Rights Documentation and Research
Description: "As declared in its Statute, the Tribunal’s competence extends to serious and systematic violations of the rights of peoples, whether committed by States, by authorities other than States, or by private groups or organizations. The Tribunal is competent to give judgements on any international crime, specifically on crimes against peace and humanity, genocide, any infringement of the fundamental rights of peoples and minorities, grave and systematic violations of the rights and freedoms of individuals. In the context of the global challenges introduced by the globalization and the financialization of the economy, the PPT has developed a new area of research on corporate crimes."
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Subject: International courts , Crimes against humanity, War crimes, Commercial crimes, Human rights
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