Criminalizing individuals for acts of aggression committed by States

Por: Tipo de material: ArtículoArtículoTema(s): En: Human Rights and Criminal Justice for the Downtrodden : Essays in honour of AsbjØrn Eide . pp. 53-73.
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Contenido: Leap from establishing a principle to grappling with its contents. Is the crime of aggression fundamentally distinguishable from other international crimes and, if so, why?. Defeating aggressive war as an instrument of national policy. Criminalization requires a clear and predictable definition of acts of aggression. Institutional mechanism to determine an act of aggression and thereby to trigger the Court's jurisdiction. Clarifications are needed with regard to the principles of criminal law aplicable to individual responsability in the context of the definition of the crime, but also the determination by other bodies of an act of aggression. Essential underpinnings of the International Criminal Court. Applying the principle of complementary to the crime of aggression. In guise of concluding observations. Notas a pie de página.

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