System Criminality in International Law
Delve into the intricate realm of international law with "System Criminality in International Law," authored by a leading expert in the field. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2009, this hardback edition spans 400 pages, providing a comprehensive exploration of a topic that is increasingly relevant in today’s world.
This insightful book takes a critical look at the prevalent focus on individual criminal responsibility, challenging readers to consider the significant role of states and organized armed groups in the perpetration of international crimes. It effectively examines how collective entities can order, encourage, or permit such violations, raising important questions about the capacity of international law to address these complex situations. Perfect for legal scholars, practitioners, and anyone interested in international law, this title offers a thought-provoking analysis of system criminality.