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International Law and Cross Border Accountability

Public international law, international criminal law, human rights mechanisms and cross border accountability matters.

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Case files

Formal submissions, complaints and procedural entries connected to this research area.

Communication to United Nations Human Rights Mechanisms

Submission requesting review by United Nations human rights mechanisms regarding potential violations of international human rights law and humanitarian law affecting civilians and children in armed conflict.

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Article 15 Communication to the International Criminal Court

Information submission to the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court requesting legal assessment under Articles 7 and 8 of the Rome Statute concerning possible war crimes and crimes against humanity in several armed conflicts.

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Publications and analyses

Annexes, analytical papers and supporting documents linked to this research area.

Annex Economic and Comparative Analysis of Vehicle Taxation in the European Union

This annex provides empirical data, comparative fiscal analysis and market observations regarding vehicle taxation structures across multiple EU member states. The document supports the legal complaint by presenting economic indicators, import statistics, vehicle market composition and taxation comparisons.

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Annex 3 – Incident Qualification Matrix and Preliminary Legal Assessment

Annex to an international legal complaint analysing reported incidents involving the United States, Israel and related geopolitical actions and identifying potential qualifications under international law and international criminal law.

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Annex I – International Humanitarian Law Analysis and Evidentiary Framework

Annex supporting the Article 15 communication submitted to the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court providing incident based analysis, evidentiary methodology and legal assessment framework under the Rome Statute.

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