Complicity in international criminal law / Marina Aksenova.
Series: (Studies in international law ; 63.)Publication details: Oxford and Portland, Oregon : Hart Publishing, 2016. Description: XX, 319 p. ; 25 cmISBN: 9781509900084; 9781509900107; 9781509900091Subject(s): Derecho penal internacionalDissertation note: Basado en la tesis doctoral del autor (European University Institute, Florencia, Italia, 2014) Summary: This book tackles one of the most contentious aspects of international criminal law – the modes of liability. At the heart of the discussion is the quest for balance between the accused's individual contribution and the collective nature of mass offending. The principle of legality demands that there exists a well-defined link between the crime and the person charged with it. This is so even in the context of international offending, which often implies 'several degrees of separation' between the direct perpetrator and the person who authorises the atrocityItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Basado en la tesis doctoral del autor (European University Institute, Florencia, Italia, 2014)
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This book tackles one of the most contentious aspects of international criminal law – the modes of liability. At the heart of the discussion is the quest for balance between the accused's individual contribution and the collective nature of mass offending. The principle of legality demands that there exists a well-defined link between the crime and the person charged with it. This is so even in the context of international offending, which often implies 'several degrees of separation' between the direct perpetrator and the person who authorises the atrocity