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The Fundamental Concept of Crime in International Criminal Law : A Comparative Law Analysis

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This book examines the rapid development of the fundamental concept of a crime in international criminal law from a comparative law perspective.

In this context, particular thought has been given to the catalyzing impact of the criminal law theory that has developed in major world legal systems upon the crystallization of the substantive part of international criminal law.

This study offers a critical overview of international and domestic jurisprudence with regard to the construal of the concept of a crime (actus reus, mens rea, defences, modes of liability) and exposes roots of confusion in international criminal law through a comprehensive comparative analysis of substantive criminal laws in selected legal jurisdictions.

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Springer
3642282474 / 9783642282478
Paperback
14/09/2013
155 x 235 mm, 0 grams