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Preface to the Third Edition=xi
Preface to the Second Edition=xiii
Author Biographies=xiv
Abbreviations=xv
Table of Cases=xix
Table of Treaties and Conventions=xxxix
Table of National Legislation=xliii
Table of International Instruments=xlvii
Table of Statutes of International Tribunals=xlviii
PART I. INTRODUCTION
1. FUNDAMENTALS OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW=3
1.1. The Main Features of ICL=3
1.2. Sources of ICL=9
1.3. The Notion of International Crimes=18
2. THE PRINCIPLE OF LEGALITY=22
2.1. The Principle of Legality in Civil Law and in Common Law Countries=23
2.2. The Principle of Legality in ICL=24
2.3. Articulations of the Principle of Legality=27
2.4. The Principle of Legality of Penalties=36
3. THE ELEMENTS OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMES, IN PARTICULAR THE MENTAL ELEMENT=37
3.1. The Objective Structure=38
3.2. The Mental Element=39
3.3. Intent=43
3.4. Special Intent(Dolus Specialis)=44
3.5. Recklessness or Indirect Intent=45
3.6. Knowledge=49
3.7. Culpable or Gross Negligence=52
3.8. The Mental Element in the ICC Statute=56
3.9. Judicial Determination of the Mental Element=57
PART II. SUBSTANTIVE CRIMINAL LAW
SECTION I. INTERNATIONAL CRIMES
4. WAR CRIMES=63
4.1. The Notion=65
4.2. The Criminalization of the Serious Violation of a Rule of IHL=67
4.3. The Objective Elements=70
4.4. The Subjective Elements=75
4.5. The Nexus with the Armed Conflict=77
4.6. War Crimes in the ICC Statute=79
5. CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY=84
5.1. The Nuremberg Charter and Judgment=86
5.2. Subsequent Developments=89
5.3. The Notion Today=90
5.4. The Objective Elements=92
5.5. The Subjective Elements=98
5.6. The Authors=100
5.7. The Victims=101
5.8. Article 7 of the ICC Statute and Customary International Law=105
6. GENOCIDE(REVISED BY PAOLA GAETA)=109
6.1. The Genocide Convention=110
6.2. Developments in the Case Law on Genocide=114
6.3. The Objective Elements=115
6.4. The Subjective Elements=118
6.5. The Protected Groups=119
6.6. Two Problematical Aspects of Genocide=123
6.7. Genocide and Crimes against Humanity=127
6.8. Article 6 of the ICC Statute and Customary International Law=129
7. TORTURE AND AGGRESSION(REVISED BY MARY FAN)=131
7.1. Torture=132
7.2. The Crime of Aggression=136
8. TERRORISM=146
8.1. The Freedom Fighters' Problem=146
8.2. Elements Pointing to the Existence of a Generally Agreed Definition of Terrorism in Time of Peace=148
8.3. The Ingredients of Terrorism as an International Crime in Time of Peace=149
8.4. Specific Sub-categories of Terrorism as an International Crime=152
8.5. Terrorism in Armed Conflict : A Sub-category of War Crimes=153
8.6. Terrorism as a Crime against Humanity=157
SECTION II. MODES OF CRIMINAL LIABILITY
9. PERPETRATION : IN PARTICULAR JOINT AND INDIRECT PERPETRATION(REVISED BY LAUREL BAIG)=161
9.1. Joint Criminal Enterprise=163
9.2. Co-perpetration Based on Joint Control=176
9.3. Indirect Perpetration=178
10. OMISSION LIABILITY AND SUPERIOR RESPONSIBILITY(REVISED BY LAUREL BAIG)=180
10.1. Culpable Omission=181
10.2. Superior Responsibility=182
10.3. Is Superior Responsibility a Mode of Liability or a Crime per se?=191
11. OTHER MODES OF CRIMINAL LIABILITY AND INCHOATE CRIMES(REVISED BY LAUREL BAIG)=193
11.1. Aiding and Abetting=193
11.2. Ordering=196
11.3. Instigating=197
11.4. Planning=197
11.5. Residual Accessory Liability in the ICC Statute=198
11.6. Inchoate Crimes=199
SECTION III. CIRCUMSTANCES EXCLUDING CRIMINAL LIABILITY
12. JUSTIFICATIONS AND EXCUSES(REVISED BY CHRISTOPHER GOSNELL)=209
12.1. Justifications=210
12.2. Excuses=215
13. OBEDIENCE TO SUPERIOR ORDERS AND OFFICIAL CAPACITY(REVISED BY CHRISTOPHER GOSNELL AND PAOLA GAETA)=228
13.1. Superior Orders=228
13.2. The Irrelevance of Official Capacity=240
PART III. PROSECUTION AND PUNISHMENT
SECTION I. INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL CRIMINAL JURISDICTION
14. INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURTS=253
14.1. Abortive Early Attempts(1919-1945)=253
14.2. The Nuremberg and Tokyo Tribunals(1945-1947)=255
14.3. The Establishment of the ICTY and ICTR(1993-1994)=258
14.4. The Drafting and Adoption of the Statute of the ICC(1994-1998)=261
14.5. The Establishment of Internationalized or Mixed Courts=263
14.6. Merits and Flaws of International Criminal Justice=267
15. THE REPRESSION OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMES IN DOMESTIC JURISDICTIONS(REVISED BY PAOLA GAETA)=271
15.1. International Law and the Ambit of States' Criminal Jurisdiction=272
15.2. Principles of Criminal Jurisdiction=274
15.3. International Rules on States' Criminal Jurisdiction over International Crimes=281
15.4. An Unsatisfactory Regulation=289
16. INTERNATIONAL VERSUS NATIONAL JURISDICTION(REVISED BY ALEX WHITING)=291
16.1. The Nuremberg Scheme Versus the ICC Scheme=291
16.2. The Primacy of International Criminal Courts with Respect to National Jurisdictions=293
16.3. The Complementarity of the ICC=296
16.4. Judicial Cooperation of States with International Criminal Courts=298
17. LEGAL IMPEDIMENTS TO THE EXERCISE OF CRIMINAL JURISDICTION=309
17.1. Amnesty=309
17.2. Statute of Limitations=313
17.3. The Prohibition of Double Jeopardy=315
17.4. International Rules on Immunities=318
SECTION II. INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIALS
18. THE ADOPTION OF THE ESSENTIAL FEATURES OF THE ADVERSARIAL SYSTEM(REVISED BY CHRISTOPHER GOSNELL)=329
18.1. A Comparison of the Two Models in Operation=331
18.2. Trial Proceedings=334
18.3. Appellate Proceedings=338
18.4. A Summary of the Main Distinguishing Features=339
18.5. The Adoption of the Adversarial Model at the International Legal Level=340
18.6. Towards a Felicitous Amalgamation of Procedural Elements=346
19. GENERAL PRINCIPLES GOVERNING INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIALS(REVISED BY CHRISTOPHER GOSNELL)=347
19.1. The Protection from Self-incrimination=348
19.2. The Principle that Judges must be Independent and Impartial=349
19.3. The Presumption of Innocence=350
19.4. Communication of the Charges and Opportunity to Challenge Them=352
19.5. Trial without Undue Delay=354
19.6. A Public Hearing=356
19.7. Fairness=356
19.8. The Principle that the Accused Should Be Present at his Trial=357
20. INVESTIGATION AND TRIAL BEFORE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURTS(REVISED BY CHRISTOPHER GOSNELL)=363
20.1. International Criminal Investigation=363
20.2. The Initiation of Proceedings and Preparation for Trial=368
20.3. Trial Proceedings=373
20.4. The Role of Victims and Reparations=386
21. APPEALS AND ENFORCEMENT(REVISED BY LAUREL BAIG)=389
21.1. Appeals=390
21.2. Revision and Review=394
21.3. Enforcement of Sentences=396
Index=401
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