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adam_text | Table or Contents
Acknowledgments
................................................ xv
List of Abbreviations
............................................. xvii
Table of Treaties and Declarations
....................................xxi
Table of Cases
..................................................xxix
Table of Other Documents
........................................xxxix
Part.
1
Introduction
........................................... 1
1
The Problem
.................................................. 4
1.1
War Crimes, Crimes Against Humanity, and Genocide
............ 5
1.2
Applicable Law: International Criminal Law ?
................ 13
1.3
Nullum
Crimen
Sine
Lege ................................. 18
2
Method and Structure
.......................................... 21
Chapter
1
The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
................. 29
1
Introduction
................................................. 29
2
Negotiations on the Statute in Rome
.............................. 31
2.1
Remaining Issues
........................................ 33
3
Applicable Law
.............................................. 35
3.1
Elements of Crimes
....................................... 35
3.2
Rules of Procedure and Evidence
............................ 36
3.3
Other Sources
........................................... 38
3.3.1
Principles and Rules of International Law
............... 39
3.3.2
The Relevance of National Laws
...................... 40
3.3.3
Previous Decisions
................................. 41
4
Jurisdiction Ratione
Temporis
................................... 41
5
Trigger Mechanisms
.......................................... 42
6
Preconditions to the Exercise of Jurisdiction
........................ 45
7
Complementarity and Admissibility Criteria
........................ 48
7.1
Preliminary Rulings regarding Admissibility
................... 50
7.2
Admissibility Criteria
..................................... 51
7.3
Alternative Accountability Mechanisms
.......................54
7.4
A Duty to Establish Universal Jurisdiction ?
..................55
7.5
Complementarity and the Role of the Security Council
............60
8
Concurrent Jurisdiction between the International Court of Justice
and the International Criminal Court
...............................62
8.1
Dispute Settlement in the Rome Statute
........................65
8.2
Observations and Conclusions
...................................71
Part
2
Nullum
Crimen
Sine
Lege...............................75
Introduction
.....................................................77
Chapter
1
Nullum
Crimen
Sine
Lege in
National Law
............................81
1
Introduction
..................................................81
2
The Origins of Nullum
Crimen
Sine
Lege...........................83
3
Germany
....................................................86
3.1
Sources of German Criminal Law
............................88
3.2
The Concept of a Punishable Offense or
Straftat -
Conditions
for Punishability
..........................................89
3.3 Das Gesetzlichkeitsprinzip..................................92
3.4
Lex
Scripta
..............................................94
3.5 Bestimmtheitsgebot.
Lex
Certa ..............................
96
3.6
Lex
Strida
and the Prohibition of Application by Analogy
........100
3.7
Methods of Interpretation
..................................103
3.8
Determining Analogy
.....................................106
4
The United States of America
...................................109
4.1
Sources of Criminal Law in the USA
.........................109
4.1.1
Federal Legislation
.................................109
4.1.2
State Legislation and the Model Penal Code
.............110
4.1.3
Common Law
.....................................
Ill
4.1.4
Precedent and Stare Decisis
..........................112
4.1.5
Criminal Law and Common Law
......................114
4.2
The Concept of a Punishable Offense
........................116
4.3
Nullum
Crimen
Sine
Legel
.................................117
4.3.1
The Void-for-Vagueness Doctrine
.....................119
4.3.2
Strict Construction of Penal Statutes
...................122
5
Observations and Conclusions
..................................124
Chapter
2
International Human Rights Standards
............................. 127
1
Introduction
................................................ 127
2
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
....................... 128
2.1
Nullum
Crimen
Sine
Lege ................................ 128
2.2
Penal Offense
...
under International Law
................... 129
3
The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
............. 131
3.1
Nullum
Crimen
Sine
Lege ................................ 132
3.2
Criminal Offense
........................................ 133
3.3
Criminal Offense under National Law
....................... 134
3.4
Criminal Offense under International Law
.................... 135
3.5
Acts or Omissions Criminal according to the General Principles
of Law Recognized by the Community of Nations
............. 137
4
The European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms
141
4.1
Nullum
Crimen
Sine
Lege................................. 143
4.2
Criminal Offense
........................................ 145
4.3
Criminal Offense under National Law
....................... 145
4.3.1
Common Law: The Marital Rape Cases
................ 152
4.4
Criminal Offense under International Law
.................... 157
4.5
Acts or Omissions Criminal according to the General Principles
of Law Recognised by Civilised Nations
.................... 158
4.6
German Border Guards
................................... 161
4.6.1
Background
...................................... 162
4.6.2
The Case before the European Court
.................. 164
4.6.2.1
Criminal Offense under National Law
......... 165
4.6.2.2
Criminal Offense under International Law
...... 167
4.6.2.3
Criminal according to the General Principles
of Law Recognised by Civilised Nations
...... 168
5
The American Convention on Human Rights
...................... 170
5.1
Nullum
Crimen
Sine
Lege................................. 172
6
The African (Banjul) Charter on Human and Peoples Rights
......... 173
6.1
Nullum
Crimen
Sine
Lege................................. 174
7
Observations and Conclusions
.................................. 175
Chapter
3
War Crimes Trials Conducted after the Second World War
............ 179
1
Introduction
................................................ 179
2
The International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg
.................. 180
2.1
Early Proposals on a Statute for an International Tribunal
........ 180
2.2
The Nuremberg Charter
.................................. 185
2.3
The Nuremberg Judgment
................................. 188
2.3.1
The Tribunal s Jurisdiction
..........................189
2.3.2
Crimes Against Peace
..............................190
2.3.3
War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity
..............194
3
The International Military Tribunal for the Far East
...................196
3.1
The Tokyo Charter
.......................................197
3.2
The Tokyo Judgment
.....................................198
4
Other War Crimes Trials
.......................................201
4.1
Crimes Against Humanity under Control Council Law No.
10.....203
4.2
Nullum
Crimen
Sine
Lege .................................206
4.3
Nullum
Crimen
Sine
Lege
and the Exercise of Jurisdiction
........210
4.3.1
Universal Jurisdiction
..............................210
5
Views on Nullum
Crimen
Sine
Lege m
the Literature
.................215
6
Observations and Conclusions
..................................219
Chapter
4
The Ad Hoc International Criminal Tribunals for the Former
Yugoslavia and for Rwanda
.......................................223
1
Introduction
.................................................223
2
The Establishment of the Ad Hoc Tribunals
........................223
2.1
The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
.... 223
2.2
The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
...............226
2.3
Proposals on Subject Matter Jurisdiction
......................231
3
The Subject Matter Jurisdiction of the Ad Hoc Tribunals
.............237
3.1
The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
.... 237
3.1.1
Article
2:
Grave Breaches
...........................238
3.1.2
Article
3:
Violations of the Laws and Customs of War
.....239
3.1.3
Article
4:
Genocide
................................240
3.1.4
Article
5:
Crimes Against Humanity
...................241
3.2
The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
...............243
4
Applicability of Nullum
Crimen
Sine
Lege
as an
International Human Right Instrument to the Practice of the Ad
Hoc Tribunals
...............................................246
5
Precedent and Stare Decisis: A Different Approach
..................251
6
Methods of Interpretation
......................................257
7
Preliminary Motions on Subject Matter Jurisdiction
..................262
7.1
The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
.... 263
7.1.1
Article
3:
Violations of the Laws and Customs of War
.....264
7.1.2
Article
5:
Crimes Against Humanity
...................272
7.2
The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
...............277
8
Alternative Interpretations by Prosecutor and Defense
................280
9
The Crime of Persecution
....................................284
10
The Common Purpose Doctrine
............................... 288
10.1
Collective Responsibility in World War II Trials
............... 297
10.2
Assessment
............................................ 301
11
Observations and Conclusions
.................................. 304
Chapter
5
Discussion on Establishing a Permanent International Criminal Court
.. . 309
Introduction
.................................................... 309
A. The Work of the International Law Commission
................. 310
1
Introduction
................................................ 310
2.
The Nuremberg Principles
..................................... 313
3
Draft Codes of Offences against the Peace and Security of Mankind
.... 315
3.1
The Draft Code of Crimes against the Peace and Security of
Mankind of
1991........................................ 319
3.2
The Draft Code of Crimes against the Peace and Security of
Mankind of
1996........................................ 325
4
Draft Statutes for an International Criminal Court
.................. 329
4.1
The
1992
Working Group
................................. 331
4.2
The
1994
ILC Draft Statute
............................... 334
4.2.1
Subject Matter Jurisdiction
.......................... 336
4.2.2
Treaty Crimes
.................................... 338
4.2.3
Preconditions to the Exercise of Jurisdiction
............ 342
4.2.4
Nullum
Crimen
Sine
Lege .......................... 343
4.2.5
Law to Be Applied by the Court
...................... 345
5
Observations and Conclusions
.................................. 347
B. State Discussion on the Court s Substantive Criminal Law
......... 348
Introduction
................................................ 348
The Scope of the Court s Subject Matter Jurisdiction
................ 349
The Need to Define Crimes
.................................... 351
How to Define Crimes
......................................■. . 353
The Law to Be Applied by the Court
............................. 354
General Principles of Criminal Law
............................. 354
The Role of the Draft Code of Crimes
............................ 356
Formulation of the Principles of Legality
........................ 357
Observations and Conclusions
.................................. 362
Chapter
6
The Rome Statute
................................................365
1
Introduction
.................................................365
2
The Applicability
oïNullum
Crimen
Sine
Lege
as an International
Human Rights Standard
........................................366
3
Which Requirements?
.........................................368
4
Jurisdiction Ratione
Temporis
...................................369
5
Non-retroactivity Ratione
Personae
..............................370
6
Article
22:
Nullum
Crimen
Sine
Lege.............................374
6.1
Nullum
Crimen
Sine
Lege
and the Exercise of Jurisdiction
over Nationals of Non-States Parties
.........................379
6.2
The Rule of Strict Construction
............................387
6.2.1
A More Favorable Clause
..........................388
6.3
The Prohibition of Application by Analogy
....................388
6.3.1
The Relation between Articles
22
and
21
( Applicable
Law )
...........................................392
6.3.2
The Relation between Article
22
and Article
25
( Individual Criminal Responsibility )
.................394
7
Observations and Conclusions
..................................395
Part
3
Crimes within the Jurisdiction of the
International Criminal Court: Genocide, Crimes
Against Humanity, and War Crimes
.....................397
Introduction
....................................................399
Chapter
1
Genocide
.......................................................401
1
Introduction
.................................................401
2
The Concept of Genocide
......................................403
3
The Genocide Convention
......................................405
4
Conditions for Applicability of Article
6 ..........................406
4.1
Intent to Destroy
.........................................406
4.2
The Relevance of the Statutory Mental Element Included in
Article
30 ..............................................407
4.3
Motives
................................................410
4.4
The Extent of the Intended Destruction
.......................419
4.5
Protection of Particular Groups: National, Ethnical, Racial,
and Religious Groups
.....................................424
4.5.1
Exclusion of Political Groups
........................426
4.5.2
Possible Consequences of Excluding Political and
Other Groups
.................................... 427
4.5.3
The Case Law of the Ad Hoc Tribunals concerning Groups
429
4.5.4
Conclusion
...................................... 434
4.6
State Involvement
....................................... 436
5
Acts Constituting Genocide
.................................... 439
5.1
Exhaustive Enumeration of Acts
........................... 440
5.2
The Acts Enumerated in Paragraphs (a) through (e)
............. 441
5.2.1
Killing Members of the Group (a)
.................... 441
5.2.2
Causing Serious Bodily or Mental Harm to Members
of the Group (b)
.................................. 443
5.2.2.1
Rape and Other Forms of Sexual Violence
...... 444
5.2.3
Deliberately Inflicting on the Group Conditions
of Life Calculated to Bring about Its Physical
Destruction in Whole or in Part (c)
................... 445
5.2.3.1
Ethnic Cleansing
.......................... 446
5.2.4
Imposing Measures Intended to Prevent Births within
the Group (d)
.................................... 449
5.2.5
Forcibly Transferring Children of the Group to Another
Group (e)
....................................... 450
6
Observations and Conclusions
.................................. 451
Chapter
2
Crimes Against Humanity
........................................ 455
1
Introduction
................................................ 455
2
The Concept of Crimes Against Humanity
...................... 457
2.1
The Nuremberg Tribunal
................................. 458
2.2
The Nuremberg Principles and the First Draft Codes of Offences
against the Peace and Security of Mankind
................... 461
2.3
The
1991
Draft Code of Crimes against the Peace and Security
of Mankind
............................................ 466
2.4
The
1996
Draft Code of Crimes against the Peace and Security
of Mankind
............................................ 467
2.5
The Statutes of the Ad Hoc International Criminal Tribunals
..... 468
3
Defining Crimes Against Humanity
............................ 468
4
Sources of Applicable Law
.................................... 474
5
Conditions for Applicability
................................... 477
5.1
Widespread or Systematic Attack
........................... 477
5.2
Policy
................................................ 479
5.2.1
State or Organizational Policy
....................... 483
5.2.2
Discriminatory Policy?
............................. 484
5.3
Attack Directed against Any Civilian Population
............... 485
5.4
Mental Element
......................................... 490
6
Acts Constituting Crimes Against Humanity
.......................491
6.1
Murder
................................................492
6.2
Extermination
...........................................496
6.3
Enslavement
............................................500
6.4
Deportation or Forcible Transfer of Population
.................503
6.5
Imprisonment or Other Severe Deprivation of Physical
Liberty in Violation of Fundamental Rules of International Law
. . . 505
6.6
Torture
................................................507
6.7
Sexual Violence
.........................................510
6.7.1
Rape
............................................511
6.7.2
Sexual Slavery
....................................513
6.7.3
Enforced Prostitution
...............................514
6.7.4
Forced Pregnancy
..................................515
6.7.5
Enforced Sterilization
..............................516
6.7.6
Any Other Form of Sexual Violence of Comparable
Gravity
.........................................516
6.8
Persecution
.............................................517
6.9
Enforced Disappearance of Persons
..........................526
6.10
The Crime of Apartheid
...................................528
6.11
Other Inhumane Acts
...................................529
7
Observations and Conclusions
..................................532
Chapter
3
War Crimes
....................................................537
1
Introduction
.................................................537
2
The Concept of War Crimes
....................................539
2.1
Defining War Crimes
...................................543
3
Sources of Applicable Law
................................544
3.1
International Armed Conflict
...............................544
3.1.1
The
1949
Geneva Conventions
.......................544
3.1.2
Other Serious Violations
............................545
3.2
Armed Conflict Not of an. International Character
...............546
3.2.1
Article
3
Common to the
1949
Geneva Conventions
......546
3.2.2
Other Serious Violations
............................547
3.2.2.1
Protocol II Additional to the
1949
Geneva
Conventions
..............................547
4
Conditions for Applicability of Article
8 ..........................548
4.1
Non-Threshold-Threshold
.................................548
4.2
The Existence of an Armed Conflict
.........................549
4.2.1
Substantive Link between Armed Conflict and Offense
.... 550
4.3
Difficulties in Classifying the Character of an Armed Conflict
.....553
4.3.1
Distinction between International and Non-International
Armed Conflict
...................................553
4.4
International Armed Conflicts
............................. 556
4.4.1
Grave Breaches (Paragraph (2)(a))
.................... 557
4.4.1.1
International Armed Conflict
................. 557
4.4.1.2
Protected Persons and Protected Property
....... 560
4.4.1.3
Relevant Geneva Convention
................ 562
4.4.2
Other Serious Violations (Paragraph (2)(b))
............ 564
4.4.2.1
Wars of National Liberation
................. 566
4.4.2.2
Distinction between Combatants and
Non-Combatants
.......................... 568
4.4.2.3
Extended Protection
........................ 568
4.5
Armed Conflicts not of an International Character
.............. 569
4.5.1
Serious Violations of Common Article
3
(Paragraph (2)(c))
570
4.5.1.1
Threshold
................................ 573
4.5.2
Other Serious Violations (Paragraph (2)(e))
............. 573
4.5.3
Internal Affairs (paragraph
3)........................ 575
4.5.3.1
Legitimate Means
......................... 576
5
Acts Constituting War Crimes
.................................. 578
5.1
Acts Against Persons
.................................... 579
5.1.1
Killing
.......................................... 579
5.1.2
Torture
......................................... 583
5.1.3
Outrages upon Personal Dignity, Cruel, Inhuman, and
Degrading Treatment
.............................. 588
5.1.4
Rape and Other Forms of Sexual Violence
............. 592
5.2
Other Acts
............................................. 593
5.2.1
The Use of Child Soldiers
.......................... 593
5.2.2
Prohibition of Employing Certain Weapons
............. 594
6
Notable Absences
............................................ 603
6.1
Acts Committed in International Armed Conflicts: Additional
Protocol I
............................................. 603
6.2
Acts Committed in Armed Conflicts Not of an International
Character
.............................................. 604
6.2.1
Absences from Additional Protocol II
................. 604
6.3
Consequences
.......................................... 605
7
Observations and Conclusions
.................................. 607
Conclusions
.................................................... 609
Perspectives
................................................ 609
The International Criminal Court and International Peace and Security
. . 610
Paradoxes
................................................. 611
The Statutory Meaning
oîNullum
Crimen
Sine
Lege ................ 616
4.1
Statutory Interpretation
................................... 618
4.2
Difficulties in Interpreting the Definitions of Crimes
............ 620
5
The Content and Scope of Subject Matter Jurisdiction
................622
6
The Relevance of Article
10 ....................................624
7
Other Crimes under International Law
............................626
7.1
Nullum
Crimen
Sine
Lege
in International Law
,................626
8
Jurisdiction over Nationals of Non-States Parties
....................628
9
Genocide, Crimes Against Humanity, War Crimes, and Universal
Jurisdiction
.................................................629
10
Final Comment
..............................................631
Summary
.......................................................633
Nederlandse samenvatting..........................................
647
Bibliography
....................................................661
Index
..........................................................695
Curriculum
Vitae
.................................................699
School of Human Rights Research Series
..............................701
In the summer of
1998,
the Diplomatic Conference in Rome adopted the Statute
of the International Criminal Court. Once in force, the Court is to try individuals
suspected of genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes. The Statute
contains elaborate definitions of these crimes, often referred to as gross human
rights violations or violations of international humanitarian law.
This study aims to assess the subject matter jurisdiction of the International
Criminal Court and to explore the borderlines of judicial interpretation. In due
course, the definitions of the crimes included in the Rome Statute are to be
interpreted by the Court on the basis of a Statutory provision containing
a principle fundamental to most national criminal laws: nullum
crimen
sine
lege.
However, does this principle apply in international law in the same way as it
does in national laws? And how should the Court deal with this principle in
view of the character of the crimes concerned?
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author | Boot, Machteld |
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dewey-search | 345/.0235 22 345/.0235 |
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dewey-tens | 340 - Law |
discipline | Rechtswissenschaft |
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title | Genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes nullum crimen sine lege and the subject matter jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court |
title_auth | Genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes nullum crimen sine lege and the subject matter jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court |
title_exact_search | Genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes nullum crimen sine lege and the subject matter jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court |
title_full | Genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes nullum crimen sine lege and the subject matter jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court Machteld Boot |
title_fullStr | Genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes nullum crimen sine lege and the subject matter jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court Machteld Boot |
title_full_unstemmed | Genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes nullum crimen sine lege and the subject matter jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court Machteld Boot |
title_short | Genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes |
title_sort | genocide crimes against humanity war crimes nullum crimen sine lege and the subject matter jurisdiction of the international criminal court |
title_sub | nullum crimen sine lege and the subject matter jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court |
topic | Cour pénale internationale International Criminal Court Internationaler Strafgerichtshof (DE-588)3042935-3 gnd Crimes contre l'humanité Crimes de guerre Genocide gtt Génocide Internationaal strafhof gtt Mensenrechten gtt Oorlogsmisdaden gtt Rechtsmacht gtt Tribunaux criminels internationaux Menschenrecht Criminal jurisdiction Genocide Crimes against humanity War crimes Ex post facto laws Völkermord (DE-588)4063690-2 gnd Verbrechen gegen die Menschlichkeit (DE-588)4124385-7 gnd Strafverfolgung (DE-588)4057803-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Cour pénale internationale International Criminal Court Internationaler Strafgerichtshof Crimes contre l'humanité Crimes de guerre Genocide Génocide Internationaal strafhof Mensenrechten Oorlogsmisdaden Rechtsmacht Tribunaux criminels internationaux Menschenrecht Criminal jurisdiction Crimes against humanity War crimes Ex post facto laws Völkermord Verbrechen gegen die Menschlichkeit Strafverfolgung Hochschulschrift |
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