This chapter is concerned with the shift in international political and legal discourse away from assigning responsibility for political violence to states, and towards assigning criminal responsibility to individuals, in particular with the establishment, in 1998, of the International Criminal Court (ICC). This new Court is premised on assumptions that there are universal moral standards which apply to human behaviour, and that through the assignation of responsibility to individuals and the infliction of punishment according to these standards, the international criminal justice system (ICJS) can deter crime, end conflict and bring about justice. The chapter takes seriously these goals, but questions the ability of the system to achieve t...
This thesis explores the relationship between the International Criminal Court and the responsibilit...
We study the role of international tribunals, like the International Criminal Court (ICC), as an eff...
While it is settled principle that states incur international responsibility when they commit intern...
"In the past couple of decades an autonomous international system of law has aggressively developed ...
This book examines the concept of individual criminal responsibility for serious violations of inter...
This book focuses on the concept of state responsibility for international crimes. Part I consists o...
This essay argues that the position of the State is pivotal for a clear understanding of crimes agai...
This thesis examines the attribution of criminal responsibility for the crime of aggression in inter...
This thesis examines the attribution of criminal responsibility for the crime of aggression in inter...
This thesis explores the relationship between the International Criminal Court and the responsibilit...
The recognition of individual criminal responsibility under international law is relatively recent. ...
Who has the authority to assign responsibility for international crimes? There is a simple answer: i...
International criminal law lacks a coherent account of individual responsibility. This failure is du...
The truism that crimes of mass atrocity are by definition collective may be one of the greater banes...
This book offers a unique comparison between state and individual responsibility for international c...
This thesis explores the relationship between the International Criminal Court and the responsibilit...
We study the role of international tribunals, like the International Criminal Court (ICC), as an eff...
While it is settled principle that states incur international responsibility when they commit intern...
"In the past couple of decades an autonomous international system of law has aggressively developed ...
This book examines the concept of individual criminal responsibility for serious violations of inter...
This book focuses on the concept of state responsibility for international crimes. Part I consists o...
This essay argues that the position of the State is pivotal for a clear understanding of crimes agai...
This thesis examines the attribution of criminal responsibility for the crime of aggression in inter...
This thesis examines the attribution of criminal responsibility for the crime of aggression in inter...
This thesis explores the relationship between the International Criminal Court and the responsibilit...
The recognition of individual criminal responsibility under international law is relatively recent. ...
Who has the authority to assign responsibility for international crimes? There is a simple answer: i...
International criminal law lacks a coherent account of individual responsibility. This failure is du...
The truism that crimes of mass atrocity are by definition collective may be one of the greater banes...
This book offers a unique comparison between state and individual responsibility for international c...
This thesis explores the relationship between the International Criminal Court and the responsibilit...
We study the role of international tribunals, like the International Criminal Court (ICC), as an eff...
While it is settled principle that states incur international responsibility when they commit intern...