Indirect perpetration and Organisationsherrschaftslehre : an analysis of Article 25(3) of the Rome Statute in light of the German differentiated and Italian unitarian models of participation in a crime /

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Author / Creator:Lanza, Giulia, author.
Imprint:Berlin : Duncker & Humblot, [2021]
©2021
Description:286 pages ; 24 cm
Language:English
Series:Beiträge zum Internationalen und Europäischen Strafrecht = Studies in International and European Criminal Law and Procedure ; Band/volume 48
Beiträge zum internationalen und europäischen Strafrecht ; Bd. 48.
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Format: Dissertations Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12627532
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ISBN:9783428183593
3428183592
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages [250]-273) and index.
Summary:The book analyses indirect perpetration within the meaning and interpretation of article 25(3)(a), third alternative, of the Rome Statute from a comparative perspective. Through a critical analysis, Giulia Lanza examines the control over the organization theory, adopted by the majority to interpret the provision. The objective of the author is to verify whether the dominant approach - resulting from the transposition of Roxin' s Organisationsherrschaftslehre at the ICC - constitutes a feasible solution in the interpretation and application of article 25 (3)(a), third alternative, of the Rome Statute, or whether it is preferable to rely on different approaches inspired by other legal systems, such as the Italian system. The author concludes that the reliance on the Organisationsherrschaftslehre constitutes an important step in the path towards the development of autonomous ICL doctrine regarding indirect perpetration.

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