Joint criminal enterprise as a pathway to convicting individuals for genocide
This article discusses one of the most controversial yet important modes of liability in international criminal law: joint criminal enterprise (JCE). One such controversy is whether Third Category JCE can serve as a basis for genocide convictions. To answer this question one needs to uncover the nat...
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Journal of international criminal justice
Year: 2007, Volume: 5, Issue: 1, Pages: 184-207 |
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