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Leadership responsibility in non-state criminal organisations. The rediscovery of indirect perpetration through an organisation by Latin American courts and the ICC
In: International journal of human rights, S. 1-18
ISSN: 1744-053X
Nullum Crimen and International Criminal Law: The Relevance of the Foreseeability Test
In: Nordic journal of international law, Band 84, Heft 3, S. 515-531
ISSN: 1571-8107
This article traces the development of the foreseeability test in the context of the nullum crimen principle. While the European Court of Human Rights has introduced the 'accessibility and foreseeability' criteria long ago in the Sunday Times case, the Court has only recently started to apply this standard with respect to international crimes. In the Kononov case, judges of the European Court of Human Rights exhibited strongly divergent opinions on the question whether the punishment of alleged war crimes that had been committed in 1944 violated the nullum crimen principle. According to this author, the dissension of the judges demonstrates the lack of objective foreseeability, which should have served as a starting point for the assessment of the subjective foreseeability and a – potentially exculpating – mistake of law of the perpetrator. The Court should therefore have concluded that the nullum crimen principle had been violated.
Srebrenica: On Joint Criminal Enterprise, Aiding and Abetting and Command Responsibility
In: Netherlands international law review: NILR ; international law - conflict of laws, Band 62, Heft 2, S. 229-241
ISSN: 1741-6191
Nullum Crimen and International Criminal Law: The Relevance of the Foreseeability Test
In: Nordic journal of international law: Acta Scandinavica juris gentium, Band 84, Heft 3, S. 363
ISSN: 0029-151X, 0902-7351
Het kwaad in het daglicht: Geschiedenis in de rechtszaal
In: Tijdschrift over Cultuur & Criminaliteit, Band 4, Heft 3
Het kwaad in het daglicht: Geschiedenis in de rechtszaal
In: Tijdschrift over cultuur & criminaliteit, Heft 3
ISSN: 2211-9507
Why International Criminal Lawyers Should Read Mirjan Damaška
In: Future Perspectives on International Criminal Justice, S. 44-57
The Political Offence Exception in Extradition Law: An Antidote to Prefixed Ideas about Political Integration in Europe?
In: Maastricht journal of European and comparative law: MJ, Band 4, Heft 1, S. 25-58
ISSN: 2399-5548
Climate Change as the Ultimate Form of Ecocide: Are Producers and Consumers 'Partners in Crime'?
In: To be published in Edited Volume on Ecocide by Asser/ Springer
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Expanding Criminal Responsibility in Challenging Transnational and International Organised Crime
In: Groningen Journal of International Law, Band 4, Heft I
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The Continuing Story of the International Criminal Court and Personal Immunities
In: To be published in: Z. Burić et al. Liber Amicorum for Mirjan Damaška (Provisional title), Duncker-Humblodt 2016
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Trafficking in Human Beings: A Modern Form of Slavery or a Transnational Crime?
In: Amsterdam Center for International Law No. 2014-07
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Self-Referrals as an Indication of the Inability of States to Cope with Non-State Actors
In: C. Stahn/ M. El Zeidy (eds.), Law and Practice of the International Criminal Court, OUP 2014
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Crimes Against Humanity: A Category Hors Concours in International Criminal Law?
In: Amsterdam Law School Research Paper No. 2012-24
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