Individual criminal responsibility in international law / Elies van Sliedregt.
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TextSeries: Oxford monographs in international lawPublication details: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2012.Description: xxxii, 337 pages ; 24 cmISBN: - 9780199560363
- 0199560366
- KZ7075 .S59 2012
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| KZ7070 .G76 Interpreting crimes in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court / | KZ7070 .G76 Interpreting crimes in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court / | KZ7070 .G76 Interpreting crimes in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court / | KZ7075 .S59 2012 Individual criminal responsibility in international law / | KZ7139 .M36 2003 Répression des crimes internationaux devant les tribunaux internes | KZ7139 .P87 2010 Pursuit of international criminal justice : | KZ7139 .R83 2007 Ethics and authority in international law / |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 313-331) and index.
Criminal responsibility in international law -- Collective criminality, individual responsibility -- Parameters of criminal responsibility -- Perpetration and participation -- Principals and accessories -- Forms of criminal responsibility -- Crime-specific and leadership modalities -- Superior responsibility -- Grounds for excluding criminal responsibility -- Mistake of fact and law -- Superior orders.
Atrocities such as genocide or crimes against humanity are usually committed by a large number of perpetrators. Moreover, those who masterminded the crimes may not have actively participated. This book sets out how these people can be held responsible for their crimes by international criminal tribunals.
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