Perpetrators and Accessories in International Criminal Law : Individual Modes of Responsibility for Collective Crimes
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Author:JAIN Neha
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ISBN:9781509907397
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Publication Date:August 2016
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Edition:1
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Pages:250
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Hart Publishing - Oxford
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Country of Publication:United Kingdom


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Author:JAIN Neha
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ISBN:9781509907397
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Publication Date:August 2016
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Edition:1
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Pages:250
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Hart Publishing - Oxford
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Country of Publication:United Kingdom
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International criminal law lacks a coherent account of individual responsibility. This failure is due to the inability of international tribunals to capture the distinctive nature of individual responsibility for crimes that are collective by their very nature. Specifically, they have misunderstood the nature of the collective action or framework that makes these crimes possible, and for which liability may be attributed to intellectual authors, policy makers and leaders. In this book, the author draws on insights from comparative law and methodology to propose doctrines of perpetration and secondary responsibility that reflect the role and function of high-level participants in mass atrocity, while simultaneously situating them within the political and social climate which renders these crimes possible. This new doctrine is developed through a novel approach which combines and restructures divergent theoretical perspectives on attribution of responsibility in English and German domestic criminal law, as major representatives of the common law and civil law systems. At the same time, it analyses existing theories of responsibility in international criminal law and assesses whether there is any justification for their retention by international criminal tribunals.
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Author: JAIN NehaISBN: 9781509907397Publication Date: August 2016Edition: 1Pages: 250Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Hart Publishing - OxfordCountry of Publication: United Kingdom
International criminal law lacks a coherent account of individual responsibility. This failure is due to the inability of international tribunals to capture the distinctive nature of individual responsibility for crimes that are collective by their very nature. Specifically, they have misunderstood the nature of the collective action or framework that makes these crimes possible, and for which liability may be attributed to intellectual authors, policy makers and leaders. In this book, the author draws on insights from comparative law and methodology to propose doctrines of perpetration and secondary responsibility that reflect the role and function of high-level participants in mass atrocity, while simultaneously situating them within the political and social climate which renders these crimes possible. This new doctrine is developed through a novel approach which combines and restructures divergent theoretical perspectives on attribution of responsibility in English and German domestic criminal law, as major representatives of the common law and civil law systems. At the same time, it analyses existing theories of responsibility in international criminal law and assesses whether there is any justification for their retention by international criminal tribunals.-
Author: JAIN NehaISBN: 9781509907397Publication Date: August 2016Edition: 1Pages: 250Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Hart Publishing - OxfordCountry of Publication: United Kingdom
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