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 can be attributed to intellectual authors and leaders. This fascinating study draws on insights from comparative law and methodology to propose doctrines of perpetration and secondary...
International criminal law lacks a coherent account of individual responsibility. This failure is due to the inability of international tribunals to c...
Now available in paperback. 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...
Now available in paperback. International criminal law lacks a coherent account of individual responsibility. This failure is due to the inability of ...