1 : Judgment -

States that each State has the obligation not to engage in acts that constitute crimes against humanity and must prevent and punish them.

Several foundational texts in international law use to establish the "judgment" or fundamental principle upon which all subsequent rules are built: Draft Article Topic Article 1 Content State Responsibility

For more detailed research, you can explore the United Nations International Law Commission archives for the full history of these draftings. 1 : Judgment

A "Judgment in Cases of Impeachment" is limited to removing the individual from office and disqualifying them from holding future offices of "honor, Trust or Profit under the United States".

In the context of the U.S. Constitution, Article 1 deals with the . The specific clause regarding "Judgment" is found in Section 3, which details the Senate’s power to try all impeachments: States that each State has the obligation not

Defines the scope as a State's invocation of the responsibility of another State for injury to its nationals caused by a wrongful act. 3. Historical Significance

While the impeachment judgment is political, the party convicted is still liable and subject to "Indictment, Trial, Judgment and Punishment" under standard law. 2. International Law Commission (ILC) Draft Articles In the context of the U

Establishes the core judgment that every internationally wrongful act of a State entails its . Crimes Against Humanity