War crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide and the crime of aggression (hereinafter, ‘core crimes’) could not be perpetrated without those who finance them. This dissertation examines the basis for criminal liability in international criminal law (‘ICL’) for persons who finance entities that perpetrate core crimes. Despite the need for clear rules, neither international courts nor scholars agree upon (i) whether liability exist for individuals who finance entities that perpetrate core crimes; and (ii) if so, the circumstances under which such liability exists. To determine the minimum standard of liability of these individuals, this work analyses the legal rules relating to complicity in twenty selected common law and civil law jurisdi...
Modes of liability, such as ordering, instigation, superior responsibility and joint criminal liabil...
Please note that the electronic publication of this dissertation through Igitur is subject to a 2-ye...
This Article explores the substantive and procedural aspects of the assertion that recklessness is i...
This book examines the concept of individual criminal responsibility for serious violations of inter...
The modes of liability that regulate participation in the context of international crimes tend to be...
This thesis is concerned with the ways in which international law regulates state and individual com...
This thesis begins with the observation that a gap exists between the universal consensus among all ...
The truism that crimes of mass atrocity are by definition collective may be one of the greater banes...
The primary objective of the present thesis is to understand from a theoretic point of view whether ...
Contemporary international criminal law is largely concerned with holding individual defendants resp...
In areas throughout the world, citizens have been subject to torture and murder during civil wars an...
This thesis begins with the observation that a gap exists between the universal consensus among all ...
This thesis develops a theoretical account of the basis and justification for the doctrine of Joint ...
This book focuses on the concept of state responsibility for international crimes. Part I consists o...
Modes of liability, such as ordering, instigation, superior responsibility and joint criminal liabil...
Modes of liability, such as ordering, instigation, superior responsibility and joint criminal liabil...
Please note that the electronic publication of this dissertation through Igitur is subject to a 2-ye...
This Article explores the substantive and procedural aspects of the assertion that recklessness is i...
This book examines the concept of individual criminal responsibility for serious violations of inter...
The modes of liability that regulate participation in the context of international crimes tend to be...
This thesis is concerned with the ways in which international law regulates state and individual com...
This thesis begins with the observation that a gap exists between the universal consensus among all ...
The truism that crimes of mass atrocity are by definition collective may be one of the greater banes...
The primary objective of the present thesis is to understand from a theoretic point of view whether ...
Contemporary international criminal law is largely concerned with holding individual defendants resp...
In areas throughout the world, citizens have been subject to torture and murder during civil wars an...
This thesis begins with the observation that a gap exists between the universal consensus among all ...
This thesis develops a theoretical account of the basis and justification for the doctrine of Joint ...
This book focuses on the concept of state responsibility for international crimes. Part I consists o...
Modes of liability, such as ordering, instigation, superior responsibility and joint criminal liabil...
Modes of liability, such as ordering, instigation, superior responsibility and joint criminal liabil...
Please note that the electronic publication of this dissertation through Igitur is subject to a 2-ye...
This Article explores the substantive and procedural aspects of the assertion that recklessness is i...