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Criminal Responsibility for the Crime of Aggression (Paperback)
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Criminal Responsibility for the Crime of Aggression (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Research in International Law
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Since the Nuremberg trial, the crime of aggression has been
considered one of the gravest international crimes. However, since
the 1940s no defendants have been charged with this crime, with
some states actively opposing the notion of punishing aggression.
The option of trying an individual for aggression is expressly
included in the statute of the International Criminal Court. In
2010 the Assembly of States Parties adopted a definition of the
crime of aggression and conditions of the exercise of jurisdiction
over this crime by the Court. The Assembly also agreed that the
decision on including the crime of aggression within the Court's
jurisdiction would be made in 2017 at the earliest. It is still
internationally debatable whether the criminalisation of aggression
is an outcome to strive for, or whether its abandonment is more
preferable. In Criminal Responsibility for the Crime of Aggression,
Patrycja Grzebyk explores the scope of criminal responsibility of
individuals for crimes of aggression and asks why those responsible
for aggression are not brought to justice. The book first works to
identify the legal norms that define and delegalise aggression,
before moving to determine the basis and scope for the
criminalisation of aggression. The book then goes on to identify
the key risks and difficulties inherent in trials for aggression.
Following a string of awards in Poland, including the Manfred Lachs
Prize for the best first book on public international law, this
cutting investigation of aggression is now deservedly made
available to the wider world. In its extensive analysis of
international trials on aggression, and its synthesis of legal,
political and historical rhetoric, this book offers broad and
striking insight into the criminal responsibility of individuals on
a world stage.
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