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Linking High-Level Accused to Sexual and Gender-Based Crimes in International Criminal Law: Theory and Practice of the LCTY, LCTR, and ICC


ISBN13: 9789462362857
Published: May 2022
Publisher: Eleven International Publishing
Country of Publication: Netherlands
Format: Hardback
Price: £94.00



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Linking High-level Accused to Sexual and Gender-Based Crimes in International Criminal Law focuses on the theoretical and practical perspectives taken by the ICTY, ICTR, and ICC. It seeks to answer the question of how high-level officials can and should be investigated and prosecuted for their role in the commission of sexual and gender-based crimes. The author examines the forms, types, and amount of evidence used to prove the role of these high-level accused in the commission of crimes by rank-and-file soldiers. As the accused are usually not present on the crime scene, the international criminal courts and tribunals must rely on individual criminal liability theories enshrined in Article 7 ICTY Statute, Article 6 ICTR Statute, and Articles 25 & 28 Rome Statute to connect them to the atrocities committed on the ground. 100 individual cases from the ICTY, ICTR, and ICC are examined and reveal that in most cases there was sufficient evidence to prove that sexual and gender-based crimes were committed. It was however much more difficult for the prosecutor to prove the role and responsibility of the high-ranked accused and the modes of liability charged. The author gives concrete recommendations on how to gather linkage evidence effectively, and to use the modes of liability accurately to prove the connection between the committed crimes, the broader context, and the accused's role.

Subjects:
International Criminal Law
Contents:
Abbreviations
I. The Investigation and Prosecution of Sexual and Gender-Based Crimes
II. Sexual and Gender-Based Crimes in International Criminal Law
III. Linking Sexual and Gender-Based Crimes to High-level Officials through
IV. Linking Sexual and Gender-Based Crimes to High-level Officials through Indirect Modes of Liability
V. Investigating and Prosecuting Sexual and Gender-Based Crimes through Direct Modes of Liability
VI. Investigating and Prosecuting Sexual and Gender-Based Crimes through Indirect Modes of Liability
VII. Types of Evidence for Proving Sexual and Gender-Based Crimes and Modes of Liability
VIII. Concluding Observations and Way Forward
Annex A - Table of SGBC Charges Analyzed as per Mode of Liability
Bibliography
List of Documents