Book contents
- Fighting Grand Corruption
- Fighting Grand Corruption
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Part I Setting the Stage: International and Transnational Law and Policies
- Part II Putting Victims at the Center of Anti-Corruption Work
- Part III A Corruption Lens on Human Rights-Related Issues
- 8 Transitions, Transitional Justice, and Grand Corruption
- 9 A Corruption Lens on Atrocity Crimes
- 10 Conclusions
- Epilogue
- Notes
- Index
9 - A Corruption Lens on Atrocity Crimes
Seeing behind the Slaughter
from Part III - A Corruption Lens on Human Rights-Related Issues
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 April 2025
- Fighting Grand Corruption
- Fighting Grand Corruption
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Part I Setting the Stage: International and Transnational Law and Policies
- Part II Putting Victims at the Center of Anti-Corruption Work
- Part III A Corruption Lens on Human Rights-Related Issues
- 8 Transitions, Transitional Justice, and Grand Corruption
- 9 A Corruption Lens on Atrocity Crimes
- 10 Conclusions
- Epilogue
- Notes
- Index
Summary
Atrocity crimes and grand corruption: the chapter argues that adopting a “corruption lens” is useful to characterize and understand patterns of crimes against humanity, especially whether acts are widespread or systematic, whether there is a state or organizational policy, how high-ranking actors are tied to crimes by subordinates (“modes of liability”) and whether specific acts constitute crimes under the ICC’s Rome Statute. The chapter uses examples from Mexico and Venezuela to illustrate.
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- Fighting Grand CorruptionTransnational and Human Rights Approaches in Latin America and Beyond, pp. 182 - 201Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2025