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Command responsibility / Miles Jackson

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Document type:
Chapter
Title:
Command responsibility
Author zone:
Miles Jackson
In:
Modes of liability in international criminal law
Editor:
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2019
Physical description:
p. 409-431
Languages:
English
Abstract:
The doctrine of command responsibility was developed and applied to both military and civilian superiors at the Nuremberg and Tokyo trials. It received conventional acceptance in articles 86 and 87 of Additional Protocol I to the Geneva Conventions, and is widely incorporated into national military manuals. Whatever the doubts embedded in its origins, there is no dispute today as to command responsibility's status in treaty and customary international law. It creates a specific form of omissions liability for superiors - military and civilian - who fail to prevent or punish the crimes of their subordinates. This chapter provides an overview of the doctrine of command responsibility and assesses its constituent elements, uncontested and contested.
Authors:
Jackson, Miles
Keyword in English:
WAR CRIME
CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY
RESPONSIBLE COMMAND
CRIMINAL LIABILITY
PREVENTING BREACHES
CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW
PUNISHING BREACHES
Keyword in French:
CRIME DE GUERRE
CRIME CONTRE L'HUMANITE
COMMANDEMENT RESPONSABLE
RESPONSABILITE PENALE
PREVENTION DES INFRACTIONS
DROIT INTERNATIONAL COUTUMIER
REPRESSION DES INFRACTIONS
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