Across
- 4. offences that take place during an armed conflict that violate international law of war
- 7. An association of over a dozen European countries with common economic and political interests
- 8. War the period between 1945 and 1990 during which tension and military rivalry characterized the relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union.
- 12. the law between countries that focuses on saving both military and non military individuals
- 15. the protection given by one country to refugees from another country.
- 16. The official privilege, given to a specific person or people, to overrule a recommendation if desired
- 18. The original inhabitants of the land and their descendants
- 19. Agreements whereby both sides in an armed conflict agree to no longer use arms or any other means of violence.
- 20. A disciplinary action imposed by a court, restriction, limitation, suspension, or termination of normal privilege; may be used in labour or international disputes and by the legal system.
Down
- 1. the mass expulsion or extermination of people opposing ethnic or religious groups within a certain area
- 2. criminal charges
- 3. courts set up to deal with individual circumstances on an as needed basis
- 5. The concept that true justice is concerned with more than simple the punishment of the offenders; it strives to meet victim’s needs
- 6. Payments of money as compensation for harm or injury; compensation for war damage incurred during war paid by defeated countries to victorious countries.
- 9. The planned killing of any group identifiable by color, religion, nationality, or ethnic origin.
- 10. The peaceful negotiation between or among nations.
- 11. An act of violence that is committed as part of a full-scale or systematic attack on a civil population, the punishment of which has international implications.
- 13. within states
- 14. People who have escaped from their homeland due to persecution of justifiable fear or persecution based on their religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group.
- 17. forced sexual intercourse that is widely practiced
