Responsibility on Trial
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Establishing individual criminal responsibility for mass atrocities is the foundational principle of international criminal justice but this process is highly complex and is accompanied by political and legal dilemmas about its operation. The book examines the drafting interpretation and application of the rules for assessing individual criminal responsibility as those rules emerge from the intense contestations among judges lawyers and academics within the legal field. Focusing on the International Criminal Court (ICC) the book provides a rich analysis of the international debates around questions of criminal responsibility by interrogating formal legal documents and legal scholarship alongside more candid accounts (interviews memoirs minutes). These debates are of key importance for international criminal law and global justice because how criminal responsibility laws are construed in practice determines which conduct merits punishment and ultimately demarcates the boundaries of what are considered the ''gravest'' acts that ''shock'' humanity.
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