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adam_text | CONTENTS
Foreword
ix
William
A Schabas
Preface
xiii
Table of Cases
xxv
1.
Introduction
1
I The
Mens
Rea
Enigma
1
II General Principles of Law
4
A The Determination of General Principles of Law
6
В
The Process of Establishing a General Principle
8
С
Abstracting a Legal Principle from National Laws
8
D
Verifying whether the Principle is Generally Recognised
9
E
Adapting the General Principle to the International Sphere
10
F
The Role of General Principles
11
III The Study
- 12
2.
From Vengeance to
Mens
Rea
to
Mentes Reae
13
I The Mental Requisites for Criminality in the Early Law
13
II The Babylonians-The Code of Hammurabi
15
III Ancient Hebrew Law
15
IV The Athenians
-
The Epic Period
16
V Plato and Aristotle
16
VI Roman Law
-
The Twelve Tables : Cicero
17
VII
The Irish
-
St
Patrick s Time: Brehon Law
19
VIII
Islamic Legal Tradition
22
IX Early Medieval Period
22
X Old Dutch Statutes
23
XI Leges
Henrici
Primi
23
XII Bracton
25
XIII
Dolus and
Culpa
26
XIV
Early Critiques of
Mens
Rea in
the Criminal Law of England
27
XV General Remarks
29
3.
Mens
Rea in
the Common Law of England and Wales, Australia
and Canada
31
I Introduction
31
A The Sources of Criminal Law: Common Law versus Statute
32
II
Mens
Rea
Standards in Common Law Systems
33
III Intention
33
A Smith
-
The Objective Test
35
В Нуат
-The Probability Test
36
С
Moloney- The Natural Consequence Test
37
D
Hancock and Shankland -The High Probability Test
39
E Neärick
-The Virtual Certainty Test
40
F Woollin
-Adhering to the Virtual Certainty Test
41
G
The Meaning of Intention in the Criminal Law of Ireland
43
H
The Meaning of Intention in the Criminal Law of Australia
45
I The Meaning of Intention in the Criminal Law of Canada
46
J
A Schematic Review of the Meaning of Intention in Common
Law Jurisdictions
49
IV Recklessness
50
A Cunningham
-
Subjective Recklessness
52
B Caldwell/
Lawrence
-
Objective Recklessness
54
C R v G
and Another -The Fall of Objective Recklessness
56
D
A Schematic Review of the Meaning of Recklessness in
Common Law Jurisdictions
58
V Knowledge or Awareness as to Circumstances
59
A Does Knowledge have a Precise Definition in the Criminal
Law of England?
60
В
The Doctrine of Wilful Blindness in England and Canada
61
С
A Schematic Review of the Meaning of Knowledge in Common
Law Jurisdictions
63
VI Further Principles of
Mens
Rea
64
A Specific Intent versus Ulterior Intent
64
VII
Negligence
66
A Are there Degrees of Negligence?
68
VIII
Accessorial Liability
68
A Parties to the Commission of Crimes
-
Principal and
Accessory
68
В
Secondary Participation
-
Aiding, Abetting, Counselling or
Procuring
70
С
Joint Enterprise
79
IX Mistake as Denial of
Mens
Rea
91
X Conclusion
94
4.
Mens
Rea in
the
American
Law Institute s Model Penal Code
. 98
I Introduction
98
II Background of the Code
99
III The Culpability Provisions of the Model Penal Code: In General
100
IV Degrees of Culpability under the Model Penal Code
102
A Purposely
104
В
Knowingly
107
С
Recklessly
112
D
Negligence
116
V The Model
Penal Code Element Analysis
119
VI Mistake of Fact and Mistake of Law
120
A Ignorance or Mistake
vis-à-vis
Culpability Requirement
121
В
Belief that One is Committing a Different Crime
122
С
Belief in Legality of Conduct
123
VII
Mens
Rea
of Accomplice Liability
124
A The Pull
Mens
Rea
Approach
125
В
Liability for Crimes of Recklessness and Negligence
126
С
Liability of the Accomplice
vis-à-vis
the Principal Perpetrator
127
VIII
Conclusion and General Remarks
127
5.
Mens
Rea in
German and French Criminal Law
130
I Introduction
130
II The German Three-stage Structure of Criminal Offences
131
A
Straftatbestand -
The Legal Elements of the Offence
131
В
Rechtswidrigkeit-
Unlawfulness, Wrongfulness or Illegality
131
С
Schuld-
Culpability/Guilt
132
III
Vorsatz
or Dolus in German Criminal Law
135
A
Absicht
or Dolus Directus of the First Degree
136
В
Dolus Directus of the Second Degree or Dolus Indirectus
138
С
Bedingter Vorsatz
or Dolus Eventualis
139
IV
Fahrlässigkeit
or Negligence
145
V Grounds of Excluding
Vorsatz
or
Schuld 146
A The Basic Distinction between Mistake of Fact and Mistake
of Law
147
В
Tatbestandsirrtum
or Mistake ofTact
148
С
Mistake of Law
151
VI
Täterschaft und Teilnahme
(Perpetration and Participation)
154
A
Täterschaft
(Perpetration)
154
В
Teilnahme
(Secondary Participation)
157
VII Mens
Rea in
French Criminal Law and other Romano Legal
Systems
160
A Intention
(le dol)
161
VIII
Negligence
(la faute
penale)
166
IX Complicity
167
A The Requirement of a Principle Offence
167
В
The Act of Complicity
(l élément matériel)
168
C Mens
Rea
of Complicity
(l élément
moral)
168
X Conclusion and General Observations
169
6.
Mens
Rea in
Chinese and Russian Criminal Law
172
I Introduction
172
II Sources of Chinese Criminal Law
172
III
Crimes
and Criminal Responsibility in Chinese Criminal Law
176
A Categories of Crimes in Chinese Criminal Law
177
В
Criminal Responsibility
177
IV Negligence
186
A Negligence by being Over Confident
186
В
Careless and Inadvertent Negligence
187
V Cognition Error
188
A Mistake of Law
188
В
Mistake of Fact
190
С
Responsibility for a Crime Committed with Two Forms of
Guilt in Russian Law
192
VI
Mens
Rea
of Joint Crimes under Chinese Criminal Law
193
A The Intention of Enforcement
194
В
The Intention of Organisation
194
С
The Intention of Instigation
194
D
The Intention of Aiding a Crime
195
VII
Conclusion
196
7.
Mens
Rea in
Islamic Criminal Law
198
I Introduction to Islamic Law (Shari a)
198
II The Application of Islamic Law in Muslim States Today
199
III Sources of Islamic Law
-
Shari a and Fiqh
200
A Quran
201
В
Sunnah
202
С
Consensus by Collective Reasoning (Ijma)
203
D
Analogical Deduction by Individual Reasoning (Qiyas)
203
IV Categories of Crimes in Islamic Criminal Law
204
V The Leading Schools of Law
(Madhãhib)
206
VI Criminal Responsibility under Islamic Law
208
A The Material Element
209
В
Motive
210
С
Intent
210
D
Different Degrees of Homicide and their Definition
211
E
Standards used for Determining Intention
215
F
Summary of Jurists Opinions
216
VII
Mistake
220
A Mistake of Fact
220
В
Mistake of Law
221
С
Cases Similar to Mistake
222
D
Negligence as an Element of Mistake
222
VIII
Participation in Crime
223
A Direct Complicity
225
В
Complicity in Indirect Homicide
228
С
Causal Complicity
228
D
Ordering
229
IX Conclusion
230
8.
Mens
Rea in
post-
World
War II Trials, the
Travaux Préparatoire
of
the Genocide Convention and the Work of the International Law
Commission
231
I Introduction
231
H Mens
Rea
-
Guilty Knowledge
234
A Evidence
-
Facts from which Tribunals Infer Knowledge
240
III Common Plan or Conspiracy
241
IV Membership of Criminal Organisations-Presumed Knowledge
246
V Persons Concerned in the Killing
247
VI Complicity
248
VII
Responsibility of Commanders
252
VIII
Mistake of Law and Mistake of Fact
255
IX The
Mens
Rea
of Genocide in the Drafting History of the
1948
Genocide Convention
258
A The UN General Assembly and the
ECOSOC
Resolutions
258
В
The UN Secretary-General s Draft
259
С
The Ad Hoc Committee Draft
260
D
The General Assembly Sixth Committee
263
E
Analysis
267
X The Developing Law of
Mens
Rea
through the Work of the
International Law Commission
268
A Codification of the Nuremberg Principles by the International
Law Commission
268
В
The
1954
Draft Code of Offences against the Peace and
Security of Mankind
269
С
The
1991
Draft Code of Crimes against the Peace and
Security of Mankind
270
D
The
1996
Draft Code of Crimes against the Peace and
Security of Mankind
277
E
Analysis
284
XI Conclusion and General Remarks
285
9.
Mens
Rea
of Crimes in the Jurisprudence of the the Former Yugoslavia
and Rwanda
287
I Introduction
287
II Special Intent or Primary Purpose Crimes
289
A The Crime of Terror against the Civilian Population
289
В
Torture
293
С
Persecution as a Crime against Humanity
295
D
Taking Civilians as Hostages
297
E
Genocide
299
III Direct
Intent Crimes, Dolus Eventualis and Gross Negligence
Crimes
302
A Rape
-
Direct Intent Crime (Intent and Knowledge)
302
В
Outrages upon Personal Dignity
-
Direct Intent Crime
304
С
Extermination
-
Direct Intent, Dolus Eventualis or Negligent
Crime?
306
IV Wilful Crimes
311
A Wilful Killing
311
В
Wilfully Causing Great Suffering or Serious Injury to
Body or Health
316
С
Destruction or Wilful Damage to Institutions Dedicated to
Religion or Education
317
V Wanton Crimes
319
A Unlawful and Wanton Extensive Destruction and
Appropriation of Property
320
В
Wanton Destruction of Cities, Towns or Villages, or
Devastation not Justified by Military Necessity
321
VI Premeditated Crimes
-
Murder under Article 3(a) of the
ICTR Statute
322
VII
General Remarks and Conclusion
324
10.
The
Mens
Rea
of Perpetration and Participation in the Jurisprudence
ofthelCTY and ICTR
326
I Introduction
326
II Responsibility under Articles
7(1)
and
6(1)
of the ICTY and
ICTR Statutes
328
A Planning
328
В
Instigating
330
С
Ordering
333
D
Aiding and Abetting
336
E
Committing
344
III Responsibility under Articles
7(3)
and
6(3)
of the ICTY and
ICTR Statutes
366
A General Requirements under Articles
7(3)
and
6(3)
of the
ICTY and ICTR Statutes
366
IV General Remarks and Observations
379
11.
Mens
Rea in
the Jurisprudence of the International Criminal Court
382
I Introduction
382
II Anatomy of Article
30
of the ICC Statute
384
A Elements Analysis
-
Mental Elements and their Objects
384
В
Different Culpability Terms Defined in relation to each
Objective Element
385
III Different Degrees of Mental Elements under Article
30 387
A The Meaning of Intent
387
В
Intent in relation to Conduct
388
С
Intent in relation to Consequence
-
The First Alternative
of Intent
390
D
Intent in relation to Consequence
-
The Second Alternative
of Intent
391
E
The Meaning of Knowledge
398
IV The Relationship between Article
30
and other Provisions of the
ICC Statute
401
A Article
30
vis-à-vis
the Culpability Requirements stated in
an Offence Definition
401
В
Article
30
vis-à-vis
the Elements of Crimes
403
С
Article
30
vis-à-vis
Individual Criminal Responsibility
-
Article
25 405
D
Article
30
vis-à-vis
Superior Responsibility
-
Article
28 412
E
Article
30
vis-à-vis
Mistake of Law and Mistake of Fact
414
V Conclusion
416
12.
General Conclusions and Recommendations
418
I A subjective test should be followed in ascertaining the guilt
of the accused
421
II Culpability terms should be confined to three culpable mental
states
423
III Special intent , dolus
speciális
,
ulterior intent or primary
purpose crimes require proof of dolus directus of the first
degree on the part of the accused
426
IV Negligence or gross negligence does not satisfy the
mens
rea
requirement for international crimes
427
V Actual knowledge and wilful blindness are blameworthy
-
constructive knowledge has no place in criminal law and
should be abandoned
427
VI Element analysis versus offence analysis
428
VII
The
mens
rea
of accomplice liability requires proof of cognitive
and volitional components
429
VIII
The reasonably foreseeable test of the extended form of joint
criminal enterprise is fundamentally unjust
431
Epilogue
433
Roger Clark
Bibliography
436
Index
471
The purpose of this book is to find a unified approach to the
doctrine of
mens
rea in
the sphere of international criminal
law, based on an in-depth comparative analysis of different
lega!
systems and the jurisprudence of international criminal
tribunals since Nuremberg. Part I examines the concept
of
mens
rea in
common and continental legal systems, as
well as its counterpart in Islamic Shari a law. Part II looks at
the jurisprudence of the post-Second World War trials, the
work of the International Law Commission and the concept
of genocidal intent in light of the
travaux préparatoires
of the
1948
Genocide Convention. Further chapters are
devoted to a discussion of the boundaries of
mens
rea in
the
jurisprudence of the International Criminal Tribunals for the
former Yugoslavia and Rwanda. The final chapter examines
the definition of the mental element as provided for in
Article
30
of the Statute of the International Criminal Court
in light of the recent decisions delivered by the International
Criminal Court.
The study also examines the general principles that underlie
the various approaches to the mental elements of crimes as
well as the subjective element required in perpetration and
participation in crimes and the interrelation between mistake
of law and mistake of fact with the subjective element.
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spelling | Badar, Mohamed Elewa Verfasser (DE-588)143654381 aut The concept of mens rea in international criminal law the case for a unified approach Mohamed Elewa Badar Oxford [u.a.] Hart 2013 XLIV, 495 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Studies in international and comparative criminal law 12 Criminal intent Criminal liability (International law) Subjektiver Tatbestand (DE-588)4694670-6 gnd rswk-swf Internationales Strafrecht (DE-588)4162101-3 gnd rswk-swf Internationales Strafrecht (DE-588)4162101-3 s Subjektiver Tatbestand (DE-588)4694670-6 s DE-604 Studies in international and comparative criminal law 12 (DE-604)BV023819760 12 Digitalisierung UB Passau application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=025786842&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext Digitalisierung UB Passau application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=025786842&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Badar, Mohamed Elewa The concept of mens rea in international criminal law the case for a unified approach Studies in international and comparative criminal law Criminal intent Criminal liability (International law) Subjektiver Tatbestand (DE-588)4694670-6 gnd Internationales Strafrecht (DE-588)4162101-3 gnd |
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title | The concept of mens rea in international criminal law the case for a unified approach |
title_auth | The concept of mens rea in international criminal law the case for a unified approach |
title_exact_search | The concept of mens rea in international criminal law the case for a unified approach |
title_full | The concept of mens rea in international criminal law the case for a unified approach Mohamed Elewa Badar |
title_fullStr | The concept of mens rea in international criminal law the case for a unified approach Mohamed Elewa Badar |
title_full_unstemmed | The concept of mens rea in international criminal law the case for a unified approach Mohamed Elewa Badar |
title_short | The concept of mens rea in international criminal law |
title_sort | the concept of mens rea in international criminal law the case for a unified approach |
title_sub | the case for a unified approach |
topic | Criminal intent Criminal liability (International law) Subjektiver Tatbestand (DE-588)4694670-6 gnd Internationales Strafrecht (DE-588)4162101-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Criminal intent Criminal liability (International law) Subjektiver Tatbestand Internationales Strafrecht |
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