2009
DOI: 10.1007/s10609-009-9105-1
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The Responsibility of Accomplices in the Case-Law of the Ad Hoc Tribunals

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“…102 Generally, the concept of aiding and abetting seems not specific enough to explain what degree of liability is incurred by the defendants. 103 Another criticism voiced is that the criminal law principles do not always comply with certain modes of liability or doctrines of international criminal law. 104 These principles aim to guarantee a fair judicial process and make criminal law restrictive in its application, as opposed to the normative and idealistic character of human rights law and IHL.…”
Section: A Context-sensitive Approach To Peacekeeping Liability?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…102 Generally, the concept of aiding and abetting seems not specific enough to explain what degree of liability is incurred by the defendants. 103 Another criticism voiced is that the criminal law principles do not always comply with certain modes of liability or doctrines of international criminal law. 104 These principles aim to guarantee a fair judicial process and make criminal law restrictive in its application, as opposed to the normative and idealistic character of human rights law and IHL.…”
Section: A Context-sensitive Approach To Peacekeeping Liability?mentioning
confidence: 99%