Does international law make individuals responsible for
perpetrating war crimes during internal armed conflicts? Eve La
Haye explores the content of international criminal law applicable
in such conflicts and questions the 1995 finding of the Appeals
Chamber of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former
Yugoslavia that responsibility could be enforced on the basis of
customary international law. This finding is evaluated with regard
to state practice and the practice of international organisations.
The means to enforce individual criminal responsibility for such
crimes are also investigated. The states on whose territory the
crimes took place have sometimes tried such perpetrators, but can
other states prosecute perpetrators of war crimes under the
principle of universal jurisdiction? The applicability of universal
jurisdiction to war crimes committed in civil wars and the practice
of domestic courts are examined, alongside the role and
achievements of prosecutions carried out by international courts
and tribunals.
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