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Erosion of the rule of law as a basis for command responsibility under international humanitarian law / Amy H. McCarthy

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Article
Title:
Erosion of the rule of law as a basis for command responsibility under international humanitarian law
Author zone:
Amy H. McCarthy
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  • Chicago journal of international law, Vol. 18, no. 2, 2018, p. 553-593
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English
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Abstract:
Many examples of modern war crimes exhibit a strong link between the institutional breakdown of the rule of law and subsequent commission of humanitarian abuses by service members. Unchecked misconduct, specifically including dehumanizing acts, tends to foster a climate where war crimes are likely to occur. Does the law adequately account for this common thread? This article examines the doctrine of command responsibility in the context of a superior’s failure to maintain discipline among troops, and resulting criminal culpability for violations of the law of armed conflict. While customary international law, as applied by modern ad hoc tribunals, contemplates a wide range of misconduct that may trigger a commander’s affirmative duty to prevent future abuses by subordinates, U.S. law does not. This article examines the contours of the command responsibility doctrine as it relates to this duty to prevent, and assesses its efficacy in averting humanitarian atrocities.
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Authors:
MacCarthy, Amy H.
Keyword in English:
IHL (INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW)
PREVENTING BREACHES
RESPONSIBLE COMMAND
ARMED FORCES
INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL
WAR CRIME
INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW
CRIMINAL LIABILITY
Keyword in French:
DIH
PREVENTION DES INFRACTIONS
COMMANDEMENT RESPONSABLE
FORCES ARMEES
TRIBUNAL PENAL INTERNATIONAL
CRIME DE GUERRE
DROIT INTERNATIONAL PENAL
RESPONSABILITE PENALE

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