2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10609-020-09410-0
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Causation in International Crimes Cases: (Re)Concenptualizing the Causal Linkage

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“…According to Roxin (2013), actions help portray the perpetrator as a subordinate, thus making him a "medeplichtge" rather than a "tatherr." According to Hiariej (2020) and Cupido (2021), there is a principal difference between medeplegen and medeplichtge. First, there must be an element of intentionality in medeplegen, whereas this element is not required in medeplichtge.…”
Section: Turut Sertamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Roxin (2013), actions help portray the perpetrator as a subordinate, thus making him a "medeplichtge" rather than a "tatherr." According to Hiariej (2020) and Cupido (2021), there is a principal difference between medeplegen and medeplichtge. First, there must be an element of intentionality in medeplegen, whereas this element is not required in medeplichtge.…”
Section: Turut Sertamentioning
confidence: 99%