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CONTENTS

PREFACE

Pavel Šturma

VII

ABBREVIATIONS

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I. SYMPOSIUM: THE CRIME OF AGGRESSION

WITHIN THE ROME STATUTE POST – KAMPALA

Introduction to section “Symposium on the Crime of Aggression”

Pavel Šturma – Milan Lipovský

3

Aggression – the Supreme International Crime or Not a Crime at All?

Veronika Bílková

5

Crimes against peace in Nuremberg

Alla Tymofeyeva

25

Back to the ILC’s Legislative History: Code of Crimes against the Peace

and Security of Mankind

Pavel Šturma

37

The Political Realities and Legal Possibilities Concerning the Relationship

between the United Nations Security Council and the Crime of Aggression

in the International Criminal Court

Carollann Braum

47

The Definition of the Crime of Aggression – Entry into Force

and the Exercise of the Court’s Jurisdiction over this Crime

Pavel Caban

61

Manifest violation of the UN Charter

Jan Lhotský

77

The Understandings to the Rome Statute’s Crime of Aggression

Milan Lipovský

91

The Kampala Agreement on crime of aggression and responsibility for cyber-attacks

Kristýna Urbanová

103

II. STUDIES IN INTERNATIONAL LAW AND ORGANIZATIONS

Jus cogens

and the question of criterions for its determination

Čestmir Čepelka

117

Creation of New States and

De Facto

Regimes and the Case Referring to Crimea

Jan Ondřej

131

The Vienna Convention on Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage

and Nuclear Installations: Application Problems Revisited

Jakub Handrlica

149