Pillage, the Katanga judgment, gravity and the value of 'ordinary' household items
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State: Public
Version: Final published version
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Institution
Title
Pillage, the Katanga judgment, gravity and the value of 'ordinary' household items
Issued date
2014
Language
english
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Blog: IntLawGrrls
Abstract
The Trial Chamber II of the International Criminal Court emphatically pointed out that kitchen items, furniture, food, iron sheets, cattle and other goods can be essential for the daily life of survivors and are thus of great value in the specific context of the case. This statement is important given that pillage often goes hand in hand with other abuses, yet tends to be relegated to the background, considered merely to give context to other war crimes.
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