International criminal responsibility of the individual : a quantum leap for man’s humanity
Other Title(s)
المسؤولية الجنائية الدولية للفرد : قفزة نوعية لإنسانية الإنسان
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Source
Issue
Vol. 35, Issue 85 (31 Jan. 2021), pp.33-117, 85 p.
Publisher
United Arab Emirates University College of Law
Publication Date
2021-01-31
Country of Publication
United Arab Emirates
No. of Pages
85
Main Subjects
Abstract EN
Properly speaking, international criminal responsibility is not a new chapter of public international law, but rather the recent revival of an old chapter of the Law of Nations.
In the recent past, we have seen the emergence of ad hoc international criminal tribunals that is with a limited competence, as established in their statutes.(1) Instead, today’s International Criminal Court enjoys, within its statutory (treaty) limits, a general jurisdiction; it is thus a permanent organ of a general character, mirroring the ICJ in matters of international criminal law.
It will also be in charge of the international criminal responsibility of the individuals.
In contrast with the two previous approaches, based on ‘right’, we will deal here with ‘obligations’ that are bestowed upon the individual, that is, international obligations not to commit some acts characterized as crimina iuris gentium.
PIL deals with the individual by prohibiting the perpetration of such crimes.
The individual is therefore construed as the passive subject within international legal relations; he must account – before municipal and international courts alike – for his misdeeds (violation of international obligations) committed against States as well as other individuals.(2) Thus, if, from the angle of international human rights protection, responsibility involved an active personality, in this case the personality is deemed to be passive.
Aside from international “crimes” of the States whose existence remains to be carefully considered,(3) international law contemplates the existence of certain categories of crimes committed by individuals acting either individually, or as State organs.
Still, only a few of these violations are susceptible to be prosecuted and punished on the international plane while others are only prosecuted and punished by national jurisdictions.
The revolutionary developments which have punctuated this province of PIL from the second half of the Twentieth century onwards, severely stepping into one of the core elements of the State reserved domain (of criminal repression), show that the individual must also be considered as an international subject in this domain, as long as he is directly prosecuted and tried by an international judiciary mechanism.
It is indeed on the plane of international punishment of these crimes that the individual arose in international law as a bearer of international obligations, and as such as a subject of international law.(4) Finally, it is important to note that an individual’s criminal responsibility does not affect, in any way, the eventual concomitant international responsibility of the State, on the contrary this “duality of responsibility continues to be a constant feature of international law”.(5) Indeed, if its conduct can beattributed to a State in one way or another,(6) then the State’s international responsibility can be engaged.
Henceforth, there will be two international responsibility (the individual’s and the State’s) within the international legal order which could give rise to different types of repression and forms of sanctions.
American Psychological Association (APA)
Distefano, Giovanni. 2021. International criminal responsibility of the individual : a quantum leap for man’s humanity. Journal of Shariah and Law،Vol. 35, no. 85, pp.33-117.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1340481
Modern Language Association (MLA)
Distefano, Giovanni. International criminal responsibility of the individual : a quantum leap for man’s humanity. Journal of Shariah and Law Vol. 35, no. 85 (Jan. 2021), pp.33-117.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1340481
American Medical Association (AMA)
Distefano, Giovanni. International criminal responsibility of the individual : a quantum leap for man’s humanity. Journal of Shariah and Law. 2021. Vol. 35, no. 85, pp.33-117.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1340481
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Language
English
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BIM-1340481