1. | Olsaolo, Hector : The criminal responsibility of senior political and military leaders as principals to international crimes, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The criminal responsibility of senior political and military leaders as principals to international crimes / Olsaolo, Hector - (Studies in international and comparative criminal law ; 4), xlv, 354 p.. - Oxford : Hart publ., 2009. ISBN 978-1-84113-695-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. First Approach to the Criminal Liability of Political and Military Leaders for International Crimes. 2. Perpetration of a Crime and Participation in a Crime Committed by a Third Person: Principal versus Accessorial Liability:. I. Introduction. II. First Approach to the Problem: Principal versus Accessorial Liability in National Law. III. Principal versus Accessorial Liability in International Criminal Law. IV. Differences between the ICC and the Ad hoc Tribunals with regard to the Notion of Accessorial Liability. V. Different Approaches to the Distinction between Principal and Accessorial Liability. VI. First Approach to the Notion of Joint Criminal Enterprise as Elaborated by the Case Law of the Ad hoc Tribunals and to the Notion of Control of the Crime. VII Are the Notions of Joint Criminal Enterprise and Control of the Crime Part of Customary International Law?. 3. Direct Perpetration and Indirect Perpetration:. I. Direct Perpetration. II. Principal Liability of Senior Political and Military Leaders for Commission by Omission. III. Indirect Perpetration:. 4. Co-perpetration Based on Joint Criminal Enterprise:. I. Joint Criminal Enterprise and Joint Control as Two Competing Definitional Criteria of the Concept of Co-perpetration II. Three Forms of Co-perpetration Based on Joint Criminal Enterprise. III. Elements of Co-perpetration Based on Joint Criminal Enterprise. IV. Traditional Notion of Joint Criminal Enterprise. V. The Notion of Joint Criminal Enterprise at the Leadership Level. VI. Pleading Co-perpetration Based on Joint Criminal Enterprise. VII. Distinguishing between the Notion of Co-perpetration Based on Joint Criminal Enterprise and Aiding and Abetting as a Form of Accessorial Liability. VIII. Final Remarks on the Relationship between the Notions of Co-Perpetration Based on Joint Criminal Enterprise, Aiding and Abetting and Superior Responsibility. 5. Co-perpetration Based on Joint Control of the Crime:. I. The Notion of Joint Control of the Crime. II. The Treatment of the Notions of Joint Control of the Crime and Joint Criminal Enterprise in the Rome Statute. III. Elements of the Notion of Joint Control of the Crime. IV. Cases of Co-perpetration Based on Joint Control of the Crime versus Cases of Indirect Perpetration. V. Applications of the Notion of Co-perpetration Based on Joint Control. VI. Joint Application of the Notions of OSP and Joint Control: Indirect Co-perpetration INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Argentina / Australia / Austria / Bahamas / Canada / Chile / Colombia / Denmark / Finland / Germany / France / Italy / Kenya / Malawi / Paraguay / Poland / United Kingdom / Israel / Peru / Spain / Switzerland / Yugoslavia / Zambia / USA LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Wales NOTE (GENERAL): ICC statute; Draft code of crimes against peace and security of mankind; IMT charter; Geneva conventions; Dayton agreement; Convention against illicit traffic in narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances;
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2. | Werle, Gerhard : Principles of international criminal law, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Principles of international criminal law / Werle, Gerhard ; in cooperation with Boris Burghardt ... [et al.]. - 2. ed.., xxvi, 633 p.. - Hague : Asser Press, 2009. ISBN 978-90-6704276-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Part One: Foundations. Part Two: General Principles. Part Three: Genocide. Part Four: Crimes Against Humanity. Part Five: War Crimes. Part Six: The Crime of Aggression. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ICC statute; ICTY statute; ICTR statute; London agreement; Nuremberg charter; Tokyo charter; Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; UN charter; |