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Setting limits to judicial discretion in interpreting crimes : the role of the legality principle at the international criminal court
Boek - Dissertatie
Korte inhoud:This thesis examines how the legality principle (article 22 Rome Statute) sets limits to the judicial interpretation ofcrimes and evaluates, through two case studies, whether the ICC judiciary has respected those legality limits. From a positivistic and Hartian inspired framework, this study proposes to understand the judicial interpretative space as constituting a two-dimensional functional relation between the applicable law and methods of interpretation.The first case study evaluates the judicial interpretation of the organisational policy element as a contextual element of crimes against humanity. The second case study evaluates the judicial interpretations of practices referred to as forced marriage and assesses the use of crime labels such as the residual categories of ‘other inhumane acts’ and ‘other sexual violence’ in relation to the categorization of forced marriage practices.
Pagina's: XXII, 558 p.
Jaar van publicatie:2022
Toegankelijkheid:Closed