The Responsibility of States for International Crimes
, by Jørgensen, Nina H. B.Note: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
- ISBN: 9780198298618 | 0198298617
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 1/18/2001
This book focuses on the concept of state responsibility for international crimes, which gained support following the First World War, but was pushed into the background by the development of the principle of individual criminal responsibility under international law after the Second World War. Jorgensen considers the history and merits of a concept that, it is argued, is currently on the threshold between lex ferenda and lex lata.
Nina H. B. Jorgensen is a Research Fellow in International Criminal Law at the University of Leiden, The Netherlands.
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Part I. Historical Introduction to the Concept of State Criminality | |||||
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Part II. Juridical Status of the Concept of State Criminality | |||||
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59 | (2) | |||
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62 | (2) | |||
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Part III. Candidate Criteria and Indicia for Identifying State Crimes | |||||
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Part IV. Practical Feasibility of the Concept of State Criminality | |||||
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Part V. Status of the Concept of State Criminality in Contemporary International Law | |||||
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Conclusion | 279 | (20) | |||
Appendices | |||||
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Bibliography | 299 | (16) | |||
Index | 315 |
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