Book contents
- Justice in Extreme Cases
- Justice in Extreme Cases
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Cases, Statutes, and Other Authorities
- Abbreviations
- Part I Introduction and Problem
- Part II Proposed Solution: A Humanist, Coherentist, Deontic Account
- Part III Illustration through Application
- Book part
- Annex 1 After the Identity Crisis: Responses and Clarifications
- Annex 2 The Rise of Joint Criminal Enterprise: Lessons for Reasoning
- Annex 3 Bemba: ICC Engagement with Deontic Analysis
- Annex 4 The Pendulum Swing? Possible Questions from the Bemba Appeal Judgment
- Glossary of Selected Terms
- Bibliography
- Index
Annex 3 - Bemba: ICC Engagement with Deontic Analysis
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 December 2020
- Justice in Extreme Cases
- Justice in Extreme Cases
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Cases, Statutes, and Other Authorities
- Abbreviations
- Part I Introduction and Problem
- Part II Proposed Solution: A Humanist, Coherentist, Deontic Account
- Part III Illustration through Application
- Book part
- Annex 1 After the Identity Crisis: Responses and Clarifications
- Annex 2 The Rise of Joint Criminal Enterprise: Lessons for Reasoning
- Annex 3 Bemba: ICC Engagement with Deontic Analysis
- Annex 4 The Pendulum Swing? Possible Questions from the Bemba Appeal Judgment
- Glossary of Selected Terms
- Bibliography
- Index
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- Justice in Extreme CasesCriminal Law Theory Meets International Criminal Law, pp. 257 - 271Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020