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Theory of joint criminal enterprise and international criminal law - challenges and controversies (CROSBI ID 11128)

Autorska knjiga | monografija (znanstvena)

Derenčinović, Davor ; Horvatić, Željko ; Bojanić, Igor ; Krapac, Davor ; Seršić, Maja Theory of joint criminal enterprise and international criminal law - challenges and controversies. Zagreb: Akademija pravnih znanosti Hrvatske, 2011

Podaci o odgovornosti

Derenčinović, Davor ; Horvatić, Željko ; Bojanić, Igor ; Krapac, Davor ; Seršić, Maja

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Theory of joint criminal enterprise and international criminal law - challenges and controversies

The authors have made a scientific study of the contents and implications of legally dubious construction of a joint criminal enterprise. Repeatedly applied by the Prosecution and Judicial Council of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. This form of liability is not prescribed by the Statute of the Court and is not known in the legal systems of countries of former Yugoslavia nor in any European legal systems in the circle. In this way the position of the prosecution significantly facilitated and enabled the imputation of liability to defendants from the tops of the civilian and military authorities, for crimes committed by another person, without determining their intentions in relation to these crimes and without identifying the specific contribution of the accused in their perpetration.

international criminal law; theory of law; criminal responsibility; genocide; offense; jurisprudence; joint criminal enterprise

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Podaci o izdanju

Zagreb: Akademija pravnih znanosti Hrvatske

2011.

978-953-56918-1-5

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