Criminal liability (International law)
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Criminal liability (International law)
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Criminal liability (International law)
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- The relationship between the International Criminal Court and national jurisdictions, the principle of complementarity, by Jo Stigen
- The immunity of states and their officials in international criminal law and international human rights law, Rosanne van Alebeek
- Democracy's blameless leaders, from Dresden to Abu Ghraib, how leaders evade accountability for abuse, atrocity, and killing, Neil James Mitchell
- Hypocrisy and human rights, resisting accountability for mass atrocities, Kate Cronin-Furman
- Lutter contre l'impunité [actes du colloque tenu à] Bruxelles, du 11 au 13 mars 2002, suivi de les
- Accountability for Atrocities, National and International Responses, Jane Stromseth
- Victims, atrocity and international criminal justice, lessons from Cambodia, Rachel Killean
- Trois prospositions pour une théorie du droit international pénal, Diane Bernard
- Mens rea at the International Criminal Court, Geert-Jan Alexander Knoops
- Atrocity, punishment, and international law, Mark A. Drumbl
- Individual criminal responsibility for core international crimes, selected pertinent issues, Ciara Damgaard
- The defence of mistake of law in international criminal law, a study on ignorance and blame, Antonio Coco
- Forms of responsibility in international criminal law, Gideon Boas, James L. Bischoff, Natalie L. Reid
- El crimen internacional, nuevos aspectos de la responsabilidad internacional de los estados, Rosario Besné Mañero
- The International Criminal Court and positive complementarity, the impact of the ICC's admissibility law and practice on domestic jurisdictions, Emilie Hunter
- Atrocity, punishment, and international law, Mark A. Drumbl
- The principle of complementarity in international criminal law, origin, development and practice, by Mohamed M. El Zeidy
- Juridification of warfare and limits of accountability, an ethnomethodological investigation into the production and assessment of legal targeting, by Martina Kolanoski
- Post-transitional justice, human rights trials in Chile and El Salvador, Cath Collins
- Complementarity in the Rome Statute and national criminal jurisdictions, Jann K. Kleffner
- Juridictions nationales et crimes internationaux, edited by Antonio Cassese, Mireille Delmas-Marty
- Africa and the future of international criminal justice, Vincent O. Nmehielle (ed.)
- The Pinochet effect, transnational justice in the age of human rights, Naomi Roht-Arriaza
- Complementarity’s gender justice prospects and limitations, examining normative interactions between the Rome Statute and national accountability processes for sexual violence crimes in Colombia and the Democratic Republic of Congo, Dieneke De Vos
- Perpetrators and accessories in international criminal law, individual modes of responsibility for collective crimes, Neha Jain
- The prosecution and defense of peacekeepers under international criminal law, Geert-Jan Alexander Knoops
- Individual responsibility in international law for serious human rights violations, by Lyal S. Sunga
- The law of command responsibility, Guénaël Mettraux
- The concept of universal crimes in international law, Terje Einarsen
- Individual criminal liability for the international crime of aggression, Gerhard Kemp
- The justice cascade, how human rights prosecutions are changing world politics, Kathryn Sikkink
- Moral accountability and international criminal law, holding agents of atrocity accountable to the world, Kirsten J. Fisher
- Accountability for international humanitarian law violations, the case of Rwanda and East Timor, Mohamed C. Othman
- Modes of liability in international criminal law, general editor Jérôme de Hemptinne, Robert Roth, Elies van Sliedregt ; edited by Marjolein Cupido, Manuel J. Ventura, Lachezar Yanev ; assisted by Tom Gal, Dillon Roseen, Thomas Van Poecke
- Accountability for human rights atrocities in international law, beyond the Nuremberg legacy, Steven R. Ratner, Jason S. Abrams
- Immunity of heads of state and state officials for international crimes, by Ramona Pedretti
- Outlawing genocide denial, the dilemmas of official historical truth, Guenter Lewy
- Transnational corruption and corporations, regulating bribery through corporate liability, Simeon Obidairo
- From sovereign impunity to international accountability, the search for justice in a world of states, edited by Ramesh Thakur and Peter Malcontent
- Ethics and human rights in a globalized world, an interdisciplinary and international approach, edited by Klaus Hoffmann-Holland
- The criminal responsibility of senior political and military leaders as principals to international crimes, Héctor Olásolo ; with a foreword by Adrian Fulford, an introduction by Ekaterina Trendafilova and an epilogue by Kai Ambos
- The relationship between state aggravated responsibility and individual criminal responsability under international law, Beatrice I. Bonafe'
- The Prosecution and Defense of Peacekeepers under International Criminal Law, Geert-Jan Knoops
- Accountability for collective wrong doing, edited byTracy Isaacs, Richard Vernon
- The law of command responsibility, Guenael Mettraux
- The concept of mens rea in international criminal law, the case for a unified approach, Mohamed Elewa Badar
- Towards a procedural regime for the International Criminal Court, edited by Stephen Livingstone
- Collective responsibility and accountability under international law, Shane Darcy
- The Colombian peace process and the principle of complementarity of the International Criminal court, an inductive, situation-based approach, by Kai Ambos
- Responsibility on trial, liability standards in international criminal law, Liana Georgieva Minkova