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SUMMARY CONTENTS
CONTENTS
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
PART ONE: FOUNDATIONS
A. HISTORICAL EVOLUTION OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW
B. CONCEPTS, AIMS, AND LEGITIMACY
C. INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW AND THE INTERNATIONAL LEGAL ORDER
D. SOURCES AND INTERPRETATION
E. UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION, THE DUTY TO PROSECUTE, TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE
F. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC COUNS
G. PROSECUTION OF CRIMES UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW BY INTERNATIONAL
AND INTERNATIONALIZED COURTS 95 267
H. PROSECUTION OF CRIMES UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW BY DOMESTIC
COURTS
I. DOMESTIC IMPLEMENTATION
PART TWO: GENERAL PRINCIPLES
A. TOWARDS A GENERAL THEORY OF CRIMES UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW
B. MATERIAL ELEMENTS
C. MENTAL ELEMENT
D. INDIVIDUAL CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY
E. SUPERIOR RESPONSIBILITY
F. GROUNDS FOR EXCLUDING CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY
G. INCHOATE CRIMES
H. OMISSIONS
I. OFFICIAL CAPACITY AND IMMUNITY
J. MULTIPLICITY OF OFFENCES
K. REQUIREMENTS FOR PROSECUTION
PART THREE: GENOCIDE
A. INTRODUCTION
B. MATERIAL ELEMENTS
C. MENTAL ELEMENT
D. INCITEMENT TO COMMIT GENOCIDE
E. MULTIPLICITY OF OFFENCES
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SUMMARY CONTENTS
PART FOUR: CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY
A. INTRODUCTION
B. CONTEXTUAL ELEMENT (ATTACK ON A CIVILIAN POPULATION)
C. INDIVIDUAL ACTS
D. MULTIPLICITY OF OFFENCES
PART FIVE: WAR CRIMES
A. INTRODUCTION
B. OVERALL REQUIREMENTS
C. WAR CRIMES AGAINST PERSONS
D. WAR CRIMES AGAINST PROPERTY AND OTHER RIGHTS
E. EMPLOYING PROHIBITED METHODS OF WARFARE
F. USE OF PROHIBITED MEANS OF WARFARE
G. WAR CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITARIAN OPERATIONS
H. MULTIPLICITY OF OFFENCES
PART SIX: THE CRIME OF AGGRESSION
A. THE PROHIBITION OF AGGRESSION UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW
B. CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY UNDER CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW
(WAR OF AGGRESSION)
C. THE CRIME OF AGGRESSION IN THE ICC STATUTE AFTER KAMPALA
APPENDIX 1: MATERIALS
APPENDIX 2: TABLE OF CASES
APPENDIX 3: TABLE OF STATUTES AND INTERNATIONAL INSTRUMENTS
APPENDIX 4: INDEX
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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
PART ONE: FOUNDATIONS
A. HISTORICAL EVOLUTION OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW
I. PROLOGUE: THE VERSAILLES PEACE TREATY
II. BREAKTHROUGH: THE LAW OF NUREMBERG AND TOKYO
1. THE NUREMBERG CHARTER AND TRIAL
A) CREATION OF THE NUREMBERG TRIBUNAL
B) PROVISIONS OF THE NUREMBERG CHARTER
C) THE NUREMBERG JUDGMENT
D) CONTEMPORARY AND CURRENT ASSESSMENTS
2. THE TOKYO CHARTER AND TRIAL
3. CONTROL COUNCIL LAW NO. 10
III. CONFIRMATION AND STANDSTILL: INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW DURING
THE COLD WAR
IV. RENAISSANCE: THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE UNITED NATIONS
AD HOC TRIBUNALS
1. THE YUGOSLAVIA TRIBUNAL
2. THE RWANDA TRIBUNAL
V. CONSOLIDATION: THE ICC STATUTE AND THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE
INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT 17 56
1. PREVIOUS EFFORTS TO CREATE A PERMANENT INTERNATIONAL
CRIMINAL COURT 17 57
2. THE CONFERENCE OF PLENIPOTENTIARIES IN ROME AND THE ENTRY
INTO FORCE OF THE ICC STATUTE
3. THE REVIEW CONFERENCE IN KAMPALA
4. SIGNIFICANCE OF THE ICC STATUTE
VI. CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS
1. THE ESTABLISHMENT OF INTERNATIONALIZED COURTS (HYBRID COURTS)
2. IMPLEMENTATION OF (SUBSTANTIVE) INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW
B. CONCEPTS, AIMS, AND LEGITIMACY
I. THE NOTIONS OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMES UNDER
INTERNATIONAL LAW
II. AIMS AND LEGITIMACY OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW
III. THE INTERNATIONAL ELEMENT OF CRIMES UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW
IV. THE LEGITIMACY OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW AND PURPOSES
OF PUNISHMENT
V. NULLUM CRIMEN, NULLA POENA SINE LEGE IN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW
VI. THE PRINCIPLE OF PERSONAL CULPABILITY
C. INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW AND THE INTERNATIONAL LEGAL ORDER
I. INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW AND STATE RESPONSIBILITY
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III. INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW, SUPRANATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW, COOPERATION
IN CRIMINAL MATTERS, AND EXTRATERRITORIAL JURISDICTION
IV. INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW AND PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
1. PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS THROUGH INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW
2. THE FUNCTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN LIMITING INTERNATIONAL
CRIMINAL LAW 53 146
V. INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW AND THE LAW OF INTERNATIONAL
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 54 147
D. SOURCES AND INTERPRETATION
I. SOURCES OF LAW
1. INTERNATIONAL TREATIES
2. CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW
3. GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF LAW
II. SUBSIDIARY MEANS FOR DETERMINING THE LAW
III. INDIVIDUAL SOURCES
1. ICC STATUTE
2. THE ICTY AND ICTR STATUTES
3. THE NUREMBERG AND TOKYO CHARTERS
4. CONTROL COUNCIL LAW NO. 10
5. HAGUE REGULATIONS, GENOCIDE CONVENTION, GENEVA CONVENTIONS
6. DECISIONS OF INTERNATIONAL COURTS AND TRIBUNALS
7. RESOLUTIONS OF THE UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY AND THE UN SECURITY
COUNCIL, AND REPORTS OF THE UN SECRETARY-GENERAL
8. INTERNATIONAL LAW COMMISSION DRAFTS AND COMMENTS
9. DRAFTS AND COMMENTS OF INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARLY ASSOCIATIONS
10. DECISIONS OF NATIONAL COURTS
11. NATIONAL LEGISLATION
12. MILITARY MANUALS
IV. INTERPRETATION
V. DETERMINING AND INTERPRETING THE LAW THROUGH THE INTERNATIONAL
CRIMINAL COURT
E. UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION, THE DUTY TO PROSECUTE, TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE
I. UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION AND THE POWER TO PROSECUTE AND PUNISH
II. THE DUTY TO PROSECUTE
1. THE DUTY TO PROSECUTE BY THE STATE OF COMMISSION
2. DO THIRD STATES HAVE A DUTY TO PROSECUTE?
III. TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE AND CRIMES UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW
1. OPTIONS FOR DEALING WITH THE PAST
2. NON-PROSECUTION
F. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC COURTS
I. DIRECT AND INDIRECT ENFORCEMENT
II. EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION (NUREMBERG MODEL)
III. PRECEDENCE OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNALS (MODEL OF THE
UNITED NATIONS AD HOC TRIBUNALS)
IV. PRECEDENCE OF DOMESTIC COURTS
V. COMPLEMENTARITY (MODEL OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT)
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G. PROSECUTION OF CRIMES UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW BY INTERNATIONAL AND
INTERNATIONALIZED COURTS
I. THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
1. JURISDICTION
2. ORGANIZATION OF THE COURT AND PARTIES TO THE PROCEEDINGS
3. PROCEEDINGS
4. ADMISSIBILITY TEST
5. THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT IN PRACTICE
II. THE AD HOC TRIBUNALS
1. THE YUGOSLAVIA TRIBUNAL
2. THE RWANDA TRIBUNAL
III. INTERNATIONALIZED COURTS (HYBRID COURTS)
H. PROSECUTION OF CRIMES UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW BY DOMESTIC
COURTS 128 344
I. PROSECUTION OF CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY AND WAR CRIMES
AFTER 1945 130 348
II. PROSECUTION OF CRIMES UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW IN RWANDA AND
FORMER YUGOSLAVIA
III. CRIMES UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW IN CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA
IV. CRIMES UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW IN IRAQ
I. DOMESTIC IMPLEMENTATION
I. THE NEED FOR IMPLEMENTATION
II. OPTIONS FOR IMPLEMENTATION
1. COMPLETE INCORPORATION
A) DIRECT APPLICATION
B) REFERENCE
C) COPYING
2. NON-INCORPORATION*APPLYING ORDINARY CRIMINAL LAW
3. MODIFIED INCORPORATION
4. COMBINATIONS
III. FORMS OF INCORPORATION
1. AMENDMENT OF EXISTING LAWS
2. SELF-CONTAINED CODIFICATION
IV. INTERPRETATION OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW IN A DOMESTIC CONTEXT
V. THE (GERMAN) CODE OF CRIMES AGAINST INTERNATIONAL LAW
1. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
2. AIMS
3. STRUCTURE
4. GENERAL PRINCIPLES
5. GENOCIDE
6. CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY
7. WAR CRIMES
8. VIOLATIONS OF DUTY OF SUPERVISION
9. AGGRESSION
10. UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION
11. THE (GERMAN) CODE OF CRIMES AGAINST INTERNATIONAL LAW
IN PRACTICE 161 423
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PART TWO: GENERAL PRINCIPLES
A. TOWARDS A GENERAL THEORY OF CRIMES UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW
I. THE CONCEPT OF CRIMES UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW
II. THE CONTEXT OF ORGANIZED VIOLENCE (INTERNATIONAL ELEMENT)
III. THE STRUCTURE OF CRIMES UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW
1. STEP ONE: MATERIAL ELEMENTS
2. STEP TWO: MENTAL ELEMENT
3. STEP THREE: GROUNDS FOR EXCLUDING RESPONSIBILITY
4. REQUIREMENTS FOR PROSECUTION
B. MATERIAL ELEMENTS
I. CONDUCT
II. CONSEQUENCE AND CAUSATION
III. CIRCUMSTANCES
C. MENTAL ELEMENT
I. JURISPRUDENCE OF THE AD HOC TRIBUNALS
II. ARTICLE 30 OF THE ICC STATUTE
1. STRUCTURE
2. STANDARD REQUIREMENTS: INTENT AND KNOWLEDGE
A) INTENT AS REGARDS THE CRIMINAL CONDUCT
B) INTENT AND KNOWLEDGE AS REGARDS THE CONSEQUENCES OF
THE CONDUCT
C) KNOWLEDGE AS REGARDS THE CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE CRIME
3. DEPARTURES FROM THE STANDARD REQUIREMENTS
A) SOURCES OF OTHER PROVISIONS WITHIN THE MEANING OF
ARTICLE 30
AA) OTHERWISE PROVIDED IN THE ICC STATUTE
BB) OTHERWISE PROVIDED IN THE ELEMENTS OF CRIMES AND
IN CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW
B) EFFECTS OF OTHER PROVISIONS WITHIN THE MEANING OF
ARTICLE 30 OF THE ICC STATUTE
AA) AFFIRMATION AND CLARIFICATION
BB) EXPANSION OF CRIMINAL LIABILITY
CC) NARROWING OF CRIMINAL LIABILITY
III. THE CONTEXT OF THE CRIME AND THE MENTAL ELEMENT
IV. CONCLUSION
D. INDIVIDUAL CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY
I. TOWARDS A DOCTRINE OF MODES OF PARTICIPATION IN INTERNATIONAL
CRIMINAL LAW
1. INTERNATIONAL CASE LAW AND CUSTOMARY LAW
2. ICC STATUTE
II. COMMISSION
1. COMMISSION AS AN INDIVIDUAL
2. JOINT COMMISSION
A) JOINT CRIMINAL ENTERPRISE (AD HOC TRIBUNALS)
B) ICC STATUTE
3. COMMISSION THROUGH ANOTHER PERSON
4. INDIRECT CO-PERPETRATION AND JOINT INDIRECT PERPETRATION
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III. INSTIGATION AND ORDERING
1. INSTIGATION
2. ORDERING
IV. ASSISTANCE
V. ASSISTING THE COMMISSION OF A CRIME BY A GROUP
E. SUPERIOR RESPONSIBILITY
I. SUPERIOR-SUBORDINATE RELATIONSHIP
1. MILITARY COMMANDERS
2. CIVILIAN SUPERIORS
II. MENTAL ELEMENT
III. FAILURE TO TAKE NECESSARY MEASURES
1. PREVENTIVE MEASURES
2. REPRESSIVE MEASURES
3. NECESSARY AND REASONABLE MEASURES
IV. COMMISSION OF CRIME AS A RESULT OF VIOLATION OF DUTY OF CONTROL 232
F. GROUNDS FOR EXCLUDING CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY
I. HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF DEFENCES IN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW
1. INTERNATIONAL CASE LAW
2. ICC STATUTE
II. SELF-DEFENCE
1. SELF-DEFENCE SITUATION
A) USE OF FORCE
B) DEFENSIBLE INTERESTS
2. SELF-DEFENCE MEASURES
3. MENTAL ELEMENT
4. INDIVIDUAL SELF-DEFENCE AND A STATE S RIGHT OF SELF-DEFENCE
III. NECESSITY AND DURESS
1. THREAT TO LIFE OR LIMB
2. NECESSARY AND REASONABLE MEASURES
3. INTENTION OF AVERTING A THREAT
4. BALANCING OF INTERESTS
5. SELF-INDUCED NECESSITY
6. LIMITS ON DURESS AND NECESSITY IN CASES OF SPECIAL DUTY TO
ASSUME DANGER
IV. MISTAKE
1. MISTAKE OF FACT
2. MISTAKE OF LAW
V. SUPERIOR ORDERS
1. BASIC POSITIONS
2. INTERNATIONAL CASE LAW AND CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW
3. ARTICLE 33 OF THE ICC STATUTE
VI. MENTAL DISEASE OR DEFECT
VII. INTOXICATION
1. DESTRUCTION OF THE CAPACITY TO APPRECIATE OR CONTROL CONDUCT
2. EXCLUSION OF RESPONSIBILITY FOR VOLUNTARY INTOXICATION?
VIII. OTHER GROUNDS FOR EXCLUDING RESPONSIBILITY
G. INCHOATE CRIMES
I. CONSPIRACY
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II. PLANNING AND PREPARATION
III. ATTEMPT AND ABANDONMENT
H. OMISSIONS
I. OFFICIAL CAPACITY AND IMMUNITY
I. IMMUNITY AND INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW
II. IRRELEVANCE OF OFFICIAL CAPACITY
III. (LIMITED) IMMUNITY FOR HEADS OF STATE AND GOVERNMENT,
FOREIGN MINISTERS, AND DIPLOMATS
IV. SUMMARY
J. MULTIPLICITY OF OFFENCES
I. INTERNATIONAL CASE LAW
II. SAME CONDUCT
1. CUMULATIVE CHARGING
2. MULTIPLE CONVICTIONS
III. SENTENCING
K. REQUIREMENTS FOR PROSECUTION
PART THREE: GENOCIDE
A. INTRODUCTION
I. THE PHENOMENON OF GENOCIDE
II. HISTORY OF THE CRIME
III. STRUCTURE OF THE CRIME
IV. PROTECTED INTERESTS
B. MATERIAL ELEMENTS
I. PROTECTED GROUPS
1. CRITERIA FOR GROUP CLASSIFICATION
2. NATIONAL GROUPS
3. ETHNIC GROUPS
4. RACIAL GROUPS
5. RELIGIOUS GROUPS
6. OTHER GROUPS
II. INDIVIDUAL ACTS
1. KILLING
2. CAUSING SERIOUS BODILY OR MENTAL HARM
3. INFLICTING DESTRUCTIVE CONDITIONS OF LIFE
4. IMPOSING MEASURES TO PREVENT BIRTHS
5. FORCIBLY TRANSFERRING CHILDREN
6. IS SO-CALLED ETHNIC CLEANSING GENOCIDE?
III. MUST THE INDIVIDUAL ACT FORM PART OF A COLLECTIVE
GENOCIDAL ACTIVITY?
C. MENTAL ELEMENT
I. INTENT AND KNOWLEDGE (ARTICLE 30 OF THE ICC STATUTE)
II. SPECIFIC INTENT TO DESTROY
1. THE TERM INTENT
2. THE GROUP AS THE OBJECT OF DESTRUCTIVE INTENT
3. INTENT TO DESTROY
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4. INTENT TO DESTROY AND MULTIPLE PARTICIPANTS
5. EVIDENTIARY ISSUES
D. INCITEMENT TO COMMIT GENOCIDE
I. STRUCTURE OF THE CRIME
II. MATERIAL ELEMENTS
III. MENTAL ELEMENT
E. MULTIPLICITY OF OFFENCES
PART FOUR: CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY
A. INTRODUCTION
I. THE PHENOMENON OF CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY
II. HISTORY OF THE CRIME
III. STRUCTURE OF THE CRIME
IV. PROTECTED INTERESTS
B. CONTEXTUAL ELEMENT (ATTACK ON A CIVILIAN POPULATION)
I. A CIVILIAN POPULATION AS THE OBJECT OF THE CRIME
II. WIDESPREAD OR SYSTEMATIC ATTACK
1. ATTACK
2. WIDESPREAD OR SYSTEMATIC CHARACTER
III. THE POLICY ELEMENT
IV. PERPETRATORS
V. MENTAL ELEMENT
C. INDIVIDUAL ACTS
I. MURDER
II. EXTERMINATION
III. ENSLAVEMENT
1. DEFINITION
2. FORCED LABOUR
3. TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS
IV. DEPORTATION OR FORCIBLE TRANSFER OF POPULATION
V. IMPRISONMENT
VI. TORTURE
VII. SEXUAL VIOLENCE
1. RAPE
2. SEXUAL SLAVERY
3. ENFORCED PROSTITUTION
4. FORCED PREGNANCY
5. ENFORCED STERILIZATION
6. OTHER FORMS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE
VIII. PERSECUTION
1. MATERIAL ELEMENTS
2. MENTAL ELEMENT
A) POLITICAL, RACIAL, OR RELIGIOUS GROUNDS
B) OTHER GROUNDS
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334
337
337
339
340
346
346
348
348
350
353
354
355
356
357
361
362
366
367
370
370
371
371
372
372
373
377
378
378
MARG. NO.
848
852
853
854
858
860
861
866
867
867
869
879
880
881
882
891
891
894
898
912
913
916
918
921
927
930
935
938
940
951
956
969
971
978
979
981
983
984
985
988
997
999
1001
P-
379
383
385
MARG. NO.
1004
1012
1020
391
392
392
1029
1030
1031
CONTENTS
IX. ENFORCED DISAPPEARANCE
X. APARTHEID
XI. OTHER INHUMANE ACTS
D. MULTIPLICITY OF OFFENCES 387 1024
PART FIVE: WAR CRIMES 391 1028
A. INTRODUCTION
I. HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT
1. LAWS OF WAR AND INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW
2. NATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW TO IMPLEMENT INTERNATIONAL
HUMANITARIAN LAW 399 1051
3. INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW AND INTERNATIONAL
HUMANITARIAN LAW
II. INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW AND CRIMINAL SANCTIONS
III. WAR CRIMES IN NON-INTERNATIONAL ARMED CONFLICT
IV. PROTECTED INTERESTS
V. CATEGORIES OF WAR CRIMES
B. OVERALL REQUIREMENTS
I. ARMED CONFLICT
II. CHARACTER OF ARMED CONFLICT
1. INTERNATIONAL ARMED CONFLICT
A) INTER-STATE CONFLICT
B) INTRA-STATE OR TRANSNATIONAL ARMED CONFLICTS OF AN
INTERNATIONAL CHARACTER
AA) WARS OF NATIONAL LIBERATION
BB) OTHER INTRA-STATE OR TRANSNATIONAL CONFLICTS
C) APPLICABILITY OF THE LAW OF WAR CRIMES DESPITE NO
USE OF FORCE
2. NON-INTERNATIONAL ARMED CONFLICT
3. MIXED ARMED CONFLICTS
III. APPLICABILITY OF THE LAW OF WAR CRIMES, RATIONE TEMPORIS AND LOCI
IV. THE NEXUS BETWEEN THE INDIVIDUAL ACT AND THE ARMED CONFLICT
V. MENTAL ELEMENT
1. PERPETRATOR S AWARENESS OF THE CONFLICT
2. WILFULNESS IN THE LAW OF WAR CRIMES
C. WAR CRIMES AGAINST PERSONS
I. VICTIMS OF WAR CRIMES AGAINST PERSONS
1. PERSONS PROTECTED IN THE GENEVA CONVENTIONS
A) PROTECTED PERSONS IN INTERNATIONAL CONFLICTS
B) PROTECTED PERSONS IN NON-INTERNATIONAL CONFLICTS
C) MENTAL ELEMENT
2. PERSONS PROTECTED BY OTHER PROVISIONS
II. KILLING
III. KILLING AND WOUNDING COMBATANTS WHO HAVE LAID DOWN
THEIR ARMS
IV. OFFENCES OF MISTREATMENT
1. TORTURE
2. CAUSING SUFFERING OR INJURY TO HEALTH (INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT)
402
403
406
409
409
410
410
411
412
412
413
413
414
416
416
420
421
422
425
425
426
427
427
427
427
430
431
431
431
433
434
435
436
1056
1059
1067
1073
1075
1078
1078
1081
1082
1082
1084
1085
1086
1092
1094
1104
1106
1109
1116
1116
1119
1122
1122
1123
1124
1134
1136
1137
1138
1142
1147
1149
1153
CONTENTS
3. MUTILATION
4. BIOLOGICAL, MEDICAL, OR SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMENTS
5. INHUMAN OR CRUEL TREATMENT
V. SEXUAL VIOLENCE
1. RAPE
2. OTHER SERIOUS FORMS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE
VI. HUMILIATING AND DEGRADING TREATMENT
VII. COMPELLED SERVICE IN MILITARY FORCES AND OPERATIONS OF WAR
(INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT)
1. COMPELLED SERVICE IN THE FORCES OF A HOSTILE POWER
2. COMPELLED PARTICIPATION IN OPERATIONS OF WAR
VIII. SLAVERY
IX. FORCED LABOUR
X. PUNISHMENT WITHOUT REGULAR TRIAL
1. INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT
2. NON-INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT
3. COLLECTIVE PUNISHMENT
XI. UNLAWFUL CONFINEMENT (INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT)
XII. DELAY IN REPATRIATION (INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT)
XIII. HOSTAGE-TAKING
XIV. DEPORTATION OR FORCIBLE TRANSFER
1. INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT
2. NON-INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT
XV. TRANSFERRING A PARTY S OWN CIVILIAN POPULATION INTO OCCUPIED
TERRITORY (INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT)
XVI. CONSCRIPTION, ENLISTMENT, AND USE OF CHILD SOLDIERS
D. WAR CRIMES AGAINST PROPERTY AND OTHER RIGHTS
I. OFFENCES OF EXPROPRIATION
1. CONDUCT
2. OBJECT OF THE CONDUCT
3. EXTENT OF EXPROPRIATION
4. MENTAL ELEMENT
5. MILITARY NECESSITY
II. OFFENCES OF DESTRUCTION
1. SCOPE OF THE CRIMINAL PROVISIONS
2. CONDUCT
3. OBJECT AND EXTENT OF THE OFFENCE AND MILITARY NECESSITY
4. MENTAL ELEMENT
III. ENCROACHMENTS ON OTHER RIGHTS
E. EMPLOYING PROHIBITED METHODS OF WARFARE
I. INTRODUCTION
1. ATTACKS ON NON-MILITARY TARGETS
2. OTHER PROHIBITED METHODS OF WARFARE
II. ATTACKS AGAINST THE CIVILIAN POPULATION
1. MATERIAL ELEMENTS
A) CIVILIANS
B) CIVILIANS DIRECTLY PARTICIPATING IN HOSTILITIES
2. MENTAL ELEMENT
3. TARGETED KILLINGS
A
437
438
440
441
443
443
444
446
446
448
448
449
450
450
452
454
455
456
457
458
458
460
461
462
467
468
468
469
470
471
471
472
472
473
473
474
474
475
475
475
476
477
477
477
479
481
482
MARG. NO.
1157
1162
1167
1172
1177
1179
1182
1189
1189
1194
1197
1200
1202
1202
1209
1215
1218
1223
1226
1231
1231
1235
1238
1244
1256
1257
1257
1260
1264
1266
1267
1270
1270
1272
1273
1274
1275
1278
1278
1278
1282
1285
1287
1288
1291
1295
1296
CONTENTS
III. TERROR AGAINST THE CIVILIAN POPULATION
IV. ATTACKS AGAINST CIVILIAN OBJECTS
1. INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT
2. NON-INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT
V. ATTACKS AGAINST SPECIALLY PROTECTED OBJECTS
VI. ATTACKS ON PERSONS AND OBJECTS USING THE EMBLEMS OF THE
GENEVA CONVENTIONS
VII. ATTACKS CAUSING DISPROPORTIONATE INCIDENTAL DAMAGE
1. INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT
2. NON-INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT
VIII. ATTACKS ON UNDEFENDED NON-MILITARY OBJECTS
1. INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT
2. NON-INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT
IX. PERFIDIOUS KILLING OR WOUNDING
1. INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT
2. NON-INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT
X. IMPROPER USE OF INSIGNIA
1. INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT
A) IMPROPER USE OF FLAGS OF TRUCE
B) IMPROPER USE OF ENEMY FLAGS, INSIGNIA, AND UNIFORMS
C) IMPROPER USE OF DISTINCTIVE EMBLEMS OF THE GENEVA
CONVENTIONS
D) IMPROPER USE OF PROTECTED INSIGNIA OF THE UNITED NATIONS
E) SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES
2. NON-INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT
XI. GIVING NO QUARTER
XII. STARVATION OF THE CIVILIAN POPULATION
1. INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT
2. NON-INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT
XIII. USE OF HUMAN SHIELDS
1. INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT
2. NON-INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT
F. USE OF PROHIBITED MEANS OF WARFARE
I. INTRODUCTION
II, INTERNATIONAL ARMED CONFLICT
1. ICC STATUTE
A) USE OF POISON OR POISONED WEAPONS
AA) THE TERM POISON
BB) POISON GAS AS POISON?
CC) CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION
B) USE OF POISON GAS AND SIMILAR SUBSTANCES
C) USE O( PROHIBITED AMMUNITION
D) THE CATCH-AIL OFFENCE OF ARTICLE 8(2)(B)(XX) OF THE
ICC STATUTE
2. CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW
A) NUCLEAR WEAPONS
B) CHEMICAL WEAPONS
C) BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS
D) CONVENTIONAL WEAPONS
XXI L
A
484
486
486
487
488
490
491
491
494
494
494
496
496
496
498
499
499
500
500
501
501
502
502
502
504
504
507
507
507
509
509
509
511
511
511
511
512
513
514
515
516
516
517
518
518
519
MARG. NO.
1301
1305
1305
1311
1313
1319
1323
1323
1332
1333
1333
1337
1338
1338
1343
1345
1345
1348
1350
1352
1354
1356
1357
1358
1364
1364
1371
1373
1373
1378
1379
1379
1382
1382
1382
1385
1387
1388
1389
1393
1396
1398
1400
1401
1404
1407
CONTENTS
III. NON-INTERNATIONAL ARMED CONFLICT
1. ICC STATUTE
2. CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW
G. WAR CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITARIAN OPERATIONS
H. MULTIPLICITY OF OFFENCES
PART SIX: THE CRIME OF AGGRESSION
A. THE PROHIBITION OF AGGRESSION UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW
I. DEVELOPMENTS PRIOR TO WORLD WAR II
II. CURRENT STATUS
B. CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY UNDER CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW
(WAR OF AGGRESSION)
I. NUREMBERG AND THE CRIMINALITY OF AGGRESSIVE WAR
II. MATERIAL ELEMENTS
1. AGGRESSIVE WAR
2. OTHER ACTS OF AGGRESSION
3. PERPETRATORS
4. CRIMINAL ACTS
III. MENTAL ELEMENT
IV. JURISDICTION
C. THE CRIME OF AGGRESSION IN THE ICC STATUTE AFTER KAMPALA
I. DEFINITION OF THE CRIME OF AGGRESSION
1. THE ACT OF AGGRESSION BY A STATE
2. THE CRIME OF AGGRESSION
II. THE INVOLVEMENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL
III. THE EXERCISE OF JURISDICTION
IV. ACTIVATING THE COURT S JURISDICTION
V. COMPLEMENTARITY
APPENDIX 1: MATERIALS
A. ICC STATUTE
B. ICTY STATUTE
C. ICTR STATUTE
D. SCSL STATUTE
E. LONDON AGREEMENT OF 8 AUGUST 1945
F. NUREMBERG/IMT CHARTER
G. TOKYO/IMTFE CHARTER
H. CCL NO. 10
I. NUREMBERG PRINCIPLES
J. (GERMAN) CODE OF CRIMES AGAINST INTERNATIONAL LAW
APPENDIX 2: TABLE OF CASES
APPENDIX 3: TABLE OF STATUTES AND INTERNATIONAL INSTRUMENTS
APPENDIX 4: INDEX
A
521
521
522
523
526
529
530
530
533
534
535
538
538
541
542
543
544
545
546
548
548
549
551
553
555
556
557
557
602
604
606
608
608
609
609
610
611
617
639
663
MARG. NO.
1409
1409
1413
1419
1429
1432
1434
1434
1441
1444
1445
1451
1451
1458
1459
1461
1464
1465
1467
1471
1472
1474
1479
1482
1489
1491
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