Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Command_responsibility> ?p ?o }
- Command_responsibility wikiPageWikiLink War_crime.
- Command_responsibility wikiPageWikiLink War_of_aggression.
- Command_responsibility wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Command_responsibility wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Command_responsibility wikiPageWikiLink Zejnil_Delalić.
- Command_responsibility wikiPageWikiLink Zimbabwe.
- Command_responsibility wikiPageWikiLink File:07-09-02_14-44-06_Manfred_Nowak_1.jpg.
- Command_responsibility wikiPageWikiLink File:Building_of_the_International_Criminal_Court_in_The_Hague.jpg.
- Command_responsibility wikiPageWikiLink File:Deutsche_Geschichte5-310.jpg.
- Command_responsibility wikiPageWikiLink File:Peace_Palace.jpg.
- Command_responsibility wikiPageWikiLink File:Yamashita.jpg.
- Command_responsibility wikiPageWikiLinkText "Command responsibility".
- Command_responsibility wikiPageWikiLinkText "Failure to supervise".
- Command_responsibility wikiPageWikiLinkText "Medina standard".
- Command_responsibility wikiPageWikiLinkText "acts condoned by their superiors".
- Command_responsibility wikiPageWikiLinkText "command responsibility".
- Command_responsibility wikiPageWikiLinkText "commanded by a person responsible for his subordinates".
- Command_responsibility wikiPageWikiLinkText "criminal culpability".
- Command_responsibility wikiPageWikiLinkText "criminal responsibility".
- Command_responsibility wikiPageWikiLinkText "criminally responsible".
- Command_responsibility wikiPageWikiLinkText "individual criminal responsibility".
- Command_responsibility wikiPageWikiLinkText "ordered them to be committed".
- Command_responsibility wikiPageWikiLinkText "ordered".
- Command_responsibility wikiPageWikiLinkText "perished under his command".
- Command_responsibility wikiPageWikiLinkText "principle of culpability".
- Command_responsibility wikiPageWikiLinkText "refuse deployment".
- Command_responsibility wikiPageWikiLinkText "responsibility for the brutal conditions".
- Command_responsibility wikiPageWikiLinkText "responsibility".
- Command_responsibility wikiPageWikiLinkText "responsible".
- Command_responsibility wikiPageWikiLinkText "superior responsibility".
- Command_responsibility wikiPageWikiLinkText "under orders".
- Command_responsibility wikiPageWikiLinkText "under the command".
- Command_responsibility col "*Joint criminal enterprise *Cases before the International Criminal Court *Rule of Law in Armed Conflicts Project (RULAC) *Carl Schmitt *Crime against humanity *Crime against peace *Geneva Conventions *Genocide *International humanitarian law *International law *Jus ad bellum *Jus in bello *List of war crimes *List of war criminals".
- Command_responsibility col "*Nuremberg Charter *Nuremberg Defense *Nuremberg Principles *Parental responsibility *Peace Palace *Respondeat superior *Superior orders *The Buck Stops Here *Universal jurisdiction *Vicarious liability *War crimes *War Crimes Act of 1996".
- Command_responsibility colwidth "25".
- Command_responsibility date "20070927023313".
- Command_responsibility title "FROM THE TOP ON DOWN".
- Command_responsibility url hutson-cullen-041805.pdf.
- Command_responsibility wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Columns.
- Command_responsibility wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Further.
- Command_responsibility wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:International_Criminal_Law.
- Command_responsibility wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- Command_responsibility wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Command_responsibility wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Quote.
- Command_responsibility wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Command_responsibility wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wayback.
- Command_responsibility subject Category:International_criminal_law.
- Command_responsibility subject Category:Laws_of_war.
- Command_responsibility subject Category:Legal_doctrines_and_principles.
- Command_responsibility hypernym Doctrine.
- Command_responsibility type MilitaryUnit.
- Command_responsibility type Concept.
- Command_responsibility type Law.
- Command_responsibility type Theory.
- Command_responsibility comment "Command responsibility, sometimes referred to as the Yamashita standard or the Medina standard, and also known as superior responsibility, is the doctrine of hierarchical accountability in cases of war crimes committed during wartime.The term may also be used more broadly to refer to the duty to supervise subordinates, and liability for the failure to do so, both in government, military law, and with regard to corporations and trusts.The doctrine of \"command responsibility\" was established by the Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907 and was applied for the first time by the German Supreme Court at the Leipzig War Crimes Trials after World War I, in the 1921 trial of Emil Müller.The \"Yamashita standard\" is based upon the precedent set by the United States Supreme Court in the case of Japanese General Tomoyuki Yamashita. ".
- Command_responsibility label "Command responsibility".
- Command_responsibility sameAs Q931567.
- Command_responsibility sameAs Vorgesetztenverantwortlichkeit.
- Command_responsibility sameAs Responsabilidad_de_mando.
- Command_responsibility sameAs אחריות_פיקודית.
- Command_responsibility sameAs Responsabilità_di_comando.
- Command_responsibility sameAs m.0bjr6l.
- Command_responsibility sameAs Komandna_odgovornost.
- Command_responsibility sameAs Command_responsibility.
- Command_responsibility sameAs Q931567.
- Command_responsibility wasDerivedFrom Command_responsibility?oldid=705130911.
- Command_responsibility depiction Peace_Palace.jpg.
- Command_responsibility isPrimaryTopicOf Command_responsibility.