Divergence in a System of Complementarity? The Incorporation of dolus eventualis in the interpretation of criminal intent for serious crimes of international concern: A comparison of the International Criminal Court and the national legal system of Canada
The creation of the first, permanent International Criminal Court by multilateral treaty was destined to be problematic. The specificity demanded by elements of criminal law does not sit easily with the compromise required in order for agreement to be reached on the Rome Statute. A clear example of...
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Curtin University
2017
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| Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/58144 |