The Crime of Complicity

The Crime of Complicity
Author: Amos N. Guiora
Publsiher: Ankerwycke
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2017
Genre: Accomplices
ISBN: 1634257324

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Complicity is a ground-breaking examination of the legal culpability of the bystander told through the lens of the author's family experiences in the Holocaust. It provides an exploration of three distinct events: the death marches; the German occupation of Holland; and the German occupation of Hungary, all of which allow an in-depth discussion of the role of the bystander in varied circumstances. Through a narrative of his parents' stories, Amos Guiora, Professor of Law at the S.J. Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah, author, and former Lieutenant Colonel in the Israel Defense Fo.

Complicity in International Criminal Law

Complicity in International Criminal Law
Author: Marina Aksenova
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2016-12-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781509900091

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This book tackles one of the most contentious aspects of international criminal law – the modes of liability. At the heart of the discussion is the quest for balance between the accused's individual contribution and the collective nature of mass offending. The principle of legality demands that there exists a well-defined link between the crime and the person charged with it. This is so even in the context of international offending, which often implies 'several degrees of separation' between the direct perpetrator and the person who authorises the atrocity. The challenge is to construct that link without jeopardising the interests of justice. This monograph provides the first comprehensive treatment of complicity within the discipline and beyond. Extensive analysis of the pertinent statutes and jurisprudence reveals gaps in interpreting accessorial liability. Simultaneously, the study of complicity becomes a test for the general methods and purposes of international criminal law. The book exposes problems with the sources of law and demonstrates the absence of clearly defined sentencing and policy rationales, which are crucial tools in structuring judicial discretion. Awarded The Paul Guggenheim Prize in International Law 2017!

Complicity in International Law

Complicity in International Law
Author: Miles Jackson
Publsiher: Oxford Monographs in Internati
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2015
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780198736936

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Analysing the nature of complicity in international criminal law, this book provides an account of the growing attention being paid to the issue. Exploring the responsibilities of individuals, states, and non-state actors in their obligations, the changing status of complicity in international law is demonstrated.

Reinterpreting Criminal Complicity and Inchoate Participation Offences

Reinterpreting Criminal Complicity and Inchoate Participation Offences
Author: Dennis J. Baker
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2016-05-26
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781317198871

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In Reinterpreting Criminal Complicity and Inchoate Participation Offences, Dennis J. Baker argues that the mental element in complicity is one of intention, that recklessness alone is not sufficient. This is demonstrated by showing that the ancient and modern authorities on complicity required intention. The book argues the ‘causal participation’ element in complicity means that the conduct element can only be established when there is intentional encouragement on the part of the accessory. As the Accessories and Abettors Act 1861, like most of the statutory provisions found in the United States, deems that both perpetrator and accessory are perpetrators for the purpose of punishment and crime labelling, limiting the mental element in complicity to intentional participation is, the author argues, the only way to reconcile these provisions with the requirements of proportionate punishment and fair labelling. As some forms of reckless encouragement and assistance will not be criminalised if the mental element in complicity is intention only, the author suggests that the solution is to amend section 45 of the Serious Crime Act 2007 to criminalise reckless participation. In addition, the author argues that standard complicity and joint enterprise complicity have the same mental and conduct elements and thus joint enterprise complicity is not a distinct form of complicity.

Complicity

Complicity
Author: Iain Banks
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2002-11-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780743200189

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In Scotland, a self-appointed executioner dispenses justice to fit the crime. Thus the lenient judge who let a rapist go is punished by being raped, while a man who killed is killed in turn. By the author of The Wasp Factory.

Usual Cruelty

Usual Cruelty
Author: Alec Karakatsanis
Publsiher: The New Press
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2019-10-29
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781620975282

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From an award-winning civil rights lawyer, a profound challenge to our society's normalization of the caging of human beings, and the role of the legal profession in perpetuating it Alec Karakatsanis is interested in what we choose to punish. For example, it is a crime in most of America for poor people to wager in the streets over dice; dice-wagerers can be seized, searched, have their assets forfeited, and be locked in cages. It's perfectly fine, by contrast, for people to wager over international currencies, mortgages, or the global supply of wheat; wheat-wagerers become names on the wings of hospitals and museums. He is also troubled by how the legal system works when it is trying to punish people. The bail system, for example, is meant to ensure that people return for court dates. But it has morphed into a way to lock up poor people who have not been convicted of anything. He's so concerned about this that he has personally sued court systems across the country, resulting in literally tens of thousands of people being released from jail when their money bail was found to be unconstitutional. Karakatsanis doesn't think people who have gone to law school, passed the bar, and sworn to uphold the Constitution should be complicit in the mass caging of human beings—an everyday brutality inflicted disproportionately on the bodies and minds of poor people and people of color and for which the legal system has never offered sufficient justification. Usual Cruelty is a profoundly radical reconsideration of the American "injustice system" by someone who is actively, wildly successfully, challenging it.

The Crime of Complicity

The Crime of Complicity
Author: Amos N. Guiora
Publsiher: Ankerwycke
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: History
ISBN: 1634257316

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The Crime of Complicity: the Bystander in the Holocaust is a hard-hitting non-fiction narrative about the author's family's experiences in Hungary and the Netherlands during the Holocaust. Guiora uses his family's story as a frame for discussion about the moral and ethical responsibilities of individuals who are bystanders to horrific events who either choose or don't choose to become involved and assist victims.

Armies of Enablers

Armies of Enablers
Author: Amos N. Guiora
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2020
Genre: Bystander effect
ISBN: 1641057351

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"This book focuses on cases of sexual assault at Michigan State University (MSU), The Ohio State University (OSU), USA Gymnastics (USAG), the Catholic Church, and Pennsylvania State University (PSU) exploring the role that enablers have in sexual assault cases"--