Article 46C: Corporate Criminal Liability at the African Criminal Court
In: AFRICAN COURT OF JUSTICE AND HUMAN AND PEOPLE'S RIGHTS IN CONTEXT, C. Jalloh, K. Clarke, V. Nmehielle, eds, 2017 Forthcoming
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In: AFRICAN COURT OF JUSTICE AND HUMAN AND PEOPLE'S RIGHTS IN CONTEXT, C. Jalloh, K. Clarke, V. Nmehielle, eds, 2017 Forthcoming
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In: International review of the Red Cross: humanitarian debate, law, policy, action, Band 94, Heft 887, S. 981-1005
ISSN: 1607-5889
AbstractIn the wake of the mandate of the Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General for Business and Human Rights (SRSG), international criminal law looks set to play a role in measures towards the legal accountability of business actors involved in gross human rights and humanitarian law violations. Against the backdrop of the SRSG's now completed mandate, this article looks at three recent developments in international criminal law to consider the field's potential relevance to business actors involved in conflict. The first is the newest mode of liability recently adopted by the International Criminal Court, indirect perpetration through an organisation. The second is the aiding and abetting doctrine as applied by the Special Court for Sierra Leone in theCharles Taylorcase. The third is the potential uptake of a practice of thematic prosecutions focusing on particular under-regulated issues of concern for the international community.
In: Larry May and Andrew T. Forcehimes (eds), 'Morality, Jus Post Bellum, and International Law', ASIL Studies in International Legal Theory, (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2012) pp. 113-138
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In: International Review of the Red Cross,"Business, Violence and Conflict," Vol. 94, No. 887, Autumn 2012
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In: Netherlands international law review: NILR ; international law - conflict of laws, Band 56, Heft 3, S. 333
ISSN: 1741-6191
In: in Larry May and Zachary Hoskins (eds), 'International Criminal Law and Philosophy', ASIL Studies in International Legal Theory, (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2010) pp108-137
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In: Criminal Law Forum, 2008, Vol 19, Issue 1, pp 115-151.
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In: Sarah Joseph and Adam McBeth (eds), "Research Handbook on International Human Rights Law" (Edward Elgar, Cheltenham UK, 2010) pp. 1-35
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In: Melbourne Journal of International Law, Band 14, Heft 1
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