Military Tribunals, Case No. 12

Military Tribunals, Case No. 12
Author: Germany (Territory under Allied occupation, 1945-1955 : U.S. Zone). Military Tribunal V.
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1948
Genre: High Command Trial, Nuremberg, Germany, 1948-1949
ISBN:

Records of the United States Nuernberg War Crimes Trials

Records of the United States Nuernberg War Crimes Trials
Author: United States. National Archives and Records Service
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1979
Genre: Ministries Trial, Nuremberg, Germany, 1948-1949
ISBN:

A guide to the microfilm collection of the same title which is available in the Library (M-film JX 5441 M56A35+ 1977 WEB).

Records of the United States Army War Crimes Trials

Records of the United States Army War Crimes Trials
Author: United States. National Archives and Records Service
Publisher:
Total Pages: 14
Release: 1981
Genre: War crime trials
ISBN:

A guide to the microfilm collection of the same title which is available in the library (M-film JX 5441 H35A35 1980 WEB).

Historical Review of Developments Relating to Aggression

Historical Review of Developments Relating to Aggression
Author: United Nations
Publisher: United Nations Publications
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2003
Genre: Law
ISBN:

This report was prepared for the Working Group on the Crime of Aggression at the 8th session of Preparatory Commission, held in September-October 2001. The paper consists of four parts relating to: the Nuremberg tribunal; tribunals establish pursuant to Control Council Law number 10; the Tokyo tribunal; and the United Nations. Annexes contain tables regarding aggression by a State and individual responsibility for crimes against peace. The paper seeks to provide an objective, analytical overview of the history and major developments relating to aggression, both before and after the adoption of the UN Charter.

Theories of Co-perpetration in International Criminal Law

Theories of Co-perpetration in International Criminal Law
Author: Lachezar D. Yanev
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 654
Release: 2018-05-07
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004357505

The proper construction of co-perpetration responsibility in international criminal law has become one of the most enduring controversies in this field, with the UN Tribunals endorsing the theory of joint criminal enterprise, and the International Criminal Court adopting the alternative joint control over the crime theory to define this mode of liability. This book seeks to reconcile the ICTY/R’s and ICC’s jurisprudence by providing a definition of co-perpetration that could be uniformly applied in the two justice models that these institutions represent: the ad hoc- and the treaty-based model. An evaluation framework is adopted, pursuant to which the origins, merits and deficiencies of the said competing theories are critically assessed, and a refined legal framework of co-perpetration responsibility is proposed.