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International Criminal Court should adopt 'joint criminal enterprise ...
To be or not to be': A Short Note on Joint Criminal Enterprise before ...
One of the legacies of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia ('ICTY') is the catch-all doctrine of Joint Criminal Enterprise ('JCE') ...
Is the Doctrine of Joint Criminal Enterprise a Legitimate Mode of ...
JCE in the context of international criminal law, which its application would ... Assembly adopted the ECCC Law. 145. The ECCC Law and the 2004 Agreement ...
Joint Criminal Enterprise as a Pathway to Convicting Individuals for ...
in international criminal law: joint criminal enterprise (JCE). One ... could be a source of international law and an authority for the Tribunals to ...
The Proper Limits of Individual Responsibility under the Doctrine of ...
Joint criminal enterprise (JCE) as a mode of liability in international criminal law is a concept widely upheld by international case law.
State Policy as an Element of International Crimes
Joint criminal enterprise is the expression used in international criminal law to describe what is better known to national criminal justice systems as common ...
ICC-01/04-01/07 Date: 15 April 2013 TRIAL CHAMBER II Before
that the doctrine of joint criminal enterprise as developed in Tadic should have limited application before the. ICC, which is governed by ...
Commentary Rome Statute: Part 3: Case Matrix Network
... would be difficult to apply in the context of an international criminal court. ... Joint Criminal Enterprise", Journal of International Justice, vol. 9, 2011 ...
THE DOCTRINE OF “JOINT CRIMINAL ENTERPRISE” - WISDOM
Keywords: international crimes, international criminal law, international criminal court, qualification of war crimes. “Mankind must put an end to war ...
Joint Criminal Enterprise - CEEOL - Article Detail
Summary/Abstract: The article explores the concept of joint criminal enterprise as a liability formula in international criminal law, analyzing the advantages ...
(DOC) Is the Doctrine of Joint Criminal Enterprise (JCE) Sufficiently ...
The paper examines the legal status of the doctrine of Joint Criminal Enterprise at the time of framing of the Statute of International Criminal Tribunal ...
The Identification of Customary Rules in International Criminal Law
Article 21(1)(b) provides that the ICC shall apply '[i]n the second place, where appropriate, applicable treaties and the principles and rules of international ...
A Hierarchy of the Goals of International Criminal Courts
On the other hand, other courts, most notably the ICTR, did not broadly adopt joint criminal enterprise. ... number of cases that states would have to undertake ...
The International Criminal Court | How does law protect in war? - ICRC
A person who commits a crime within the jurisdiction of the Court shall be individually responsible and liable for punishment in accordance with this Statute.
Notes on Joint Criminal Enterprise before the ... - Scholarly Commons
These brief notes will discuss one aspect of this individual criminal responsibility through the case law of the ICTY, as a means of paying ...
Joint Criminal Enterprise and Command Responsibility - Ambos
93 Second, since the JCE doctrine resembles the law of conspiracy,94 its inclusion in the ICC Statute would conflict with the intent of the Rome Statute's ...
CRIMINAL LIABILITY OF THE MILITARY-POLITICAL LEADERSHIP ...
The ICTY case law6 distinguishes three forms of JCE: 1) Crimes are committed by an individual who is acting under the common design possess the same criminal ...
Obscuring Joint Criminal Enterprise Liability: The Conviction of ...
that the JCE doctrine has the potential ―to stretch criminal liability to a point where the legitimacy of international criminal law will be threatened.‖2 This.
Joint Criminal Enterprise, Aiding, And Abetting In Jurisdictions for ...
I. INTRODUCTION. This paper will examine the jurisprudence of the International Criminal Tribunal for. Rwanda (ICTR), the International ...
The jurisprudence of the Tribunal establishes that, for a crime under Article 3, it must be determined that a state of armed conflict existed, at the time the ...
Joint Criminal Enterprise in the Kosovo Specialist Chambers
By way of background, although the KSC is a 'hybrid' court, Article 3.2.d of the Law on Specialist Chambers and Specialist Prosecutor's Office (the KSC Statute) ...