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Collective Crimes – Individual Responsibility: Joint Criminal Enterprise Revisited

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Produktnummer: 181ab4cbc5420e4a389b6d53a465209112
Autor: Höhener, Andrea
Themengebiete: JCE Joint Criminal Enterprise collective crime doctrine individual responsibility international criminal law internationales Strafrecht liability systemic crime
Veröffentlichungsdatum: 01.02.2015
EAN: 9783037516751
Auflage: 1
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 209
Produktart: Unbekannt
Verlag: Dike Verlag Zürich
Untertitel: A Diversified Approach to Perpetration
Produktinformationen "Collective Crimes – Individual Responsibility: Joint Criminal Enterprise Revisited"
Few issues in international criminal law are the subject of such intense discussion and controversy in legal literature and case law as Joint Criminal Enterprise (JCE) and alternative forms of liability in international criminal law. The focus of legal literature and case law has long been on the JCE doctrine. Part A of this thesis gives an insight into the background, circumstances, difficulties and preconditions of individual responsibility in collective crimes and highlights the development of the JCE doctrine and its background. However, since the International Criminal Court has rejected JCE for the time being, the current discussion focuses on alternative forms of liability. This study aims at bringing JCE back into play by proposing a redefinition of the fundamental elements of JCE. Part B provides a detailed analysis of the objective and subjective elements of JCE that uncovers imprecise definitions and shortcomings in the elements of JCE and presents a revisited version of JCE that addresses the criticism of the concept. Part C deals with the forms of liability applied by the ICC for defining individual criminal responsibility in system criminality. It discusses the advantages and disadvantages of these alternatives to the JCE doctrine and compares the pos-sible forms of liability and their elements - including JCE. Furthermore, it assigns all these forms of liability to typical categories of cases, and proposes a diversified approach that suggests not just focusing on one form of liability but defining several forms of liability depending on the involved protagonists and hier-archical levels in a particular situation. Part C is an exploratory-dogmatic analysis of the underlying factual constellations of possible forms of liability as well as the interferences between these forms and constellations. The main question asked is if JCE is essential as one of several forms of liability and indispensable when it comes to dealing with the various factual constellations of collective and systemic criminality.

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