
The Crime of Conspiracy in International Criminal Law
by
Juliet R. Amenge Okoth
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Mystery
Format
Kindle
Pages
228
Language
Dutch, Flemish
Published
Jan 1, 2014
Publisher
T.M.C. Asser Press
Edition
2014
ISBN-10
9462650179
ISBN-13
9789462650176
Description
This work delves into the intricate relationship between conspiracy and international criminal law, offering a thorough examination of how conspiracy is treated within this complex legal framework. The author meticulously analyzes various case studies and legal precedents, illustrating the role of conspiratorial agreements in facilitating international crimes.
Through a critical lens, the narrative explores the implications of conspiracy on accountability, justice, and the overarching principles of international law. By addressing the nuances of this crime, the text highlights the challenges that arise in prosecuting individuals for their involvement in criminal conspiracies, especially across borders.
In providing an in-depth discourse on this subject, the author invites readers to reconsider traditional views on complicity and guilt within the international legal system. This scholarly approach not only deepens the understanding of conspiracy in the context of global justice but also paves the way for future discussions on the evolution of international criminal law.
Through a critical lens, the narrative explores the implications of conspiracy on accountability, justice, and the overarching principles of international law. By addressing the nuances of this crime, the text highlights the challenges that arise in prosecuting individuals for their involvement in criminal conspiracies, especially across borders.
In providing an in-depth discourse on this subject, the author invites readers to reconsider traditional views on complicity and guilt within the international legal system. This scholarly approach not only deepens the understanding of conspiracy in the context of global justice but also paves the way for future discussions on the evolution of international criminal law.
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