UID:
almafu_9960118878102883
Format:
1 online resource (xxi, 548 pages) :
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digital, PDF file(s).
ISBN:
1-108-65120-8
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1-108-57975-2
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1-108-69299-0
Content:
This book is concerned with the commercial exploitation of armed conflict; it is about money, war, atrocities and economic actors, about the connections between them, and about responsibility. It aims to clarify the legal framework that defines these connections and gives rise to criminal or, in some instances, civil responsibility, referring both to mechanisms for international criminal justice, such as the International Criminal Court, and domestic systems. It considers which economic actors among individuals, businesses, governments and States should be held accountable and before which forum. Additionally, it addresses the question of how to recover illegally acquired profits and redirect them to benefit the victims of war. The chapters shine a critical light on the options provided by a network of laws to ensure that the 'great industrialists' of our time, who find economic opportunities in the war-ravaged lives of others, are unable to pursue those opportunities with impunity.
Note:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 21 Sep 2020).
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Introduction / Nina H. B. Jørgensen -- Economic Aggression : A Soviet Concept / Kirsten Sellars -- Forced Labour and Norwegian War Profiteers in the Legal Purges after the Second World War / Hans Otto Frøland -- Economic Protectionism : Economic Policy and the Choice of Targets in International Criminal Tribunals / Mark D. Kielsgard -- Linking Economic Actors to the Core International Crimes of the Syrian Regime / Nina H. B. Jørgensen and William H. Wiley -- The Islamic State and the Illicit Traffic of Cultural Property / Marina Lostal -- Arms Transfer Complicity under the Rome Statute / Tomas Hamilton -- The Prohibition of Pillage in International Humanitarian Law / Eve La Haye -- A Jurisprudential History of the Displacement Crimes Applicable to Corporate -- Landgrabbing / James G. Stewart -- The International Responsibility of War Profiteers for Trafficking in Persons / -- Michael Ramsden -- Charles Taylor Inc : Lessons from the Trial of a President, Businessman and Warlord / Nina H. B. Jørgensen -- A Different Type of Aid : The Funders of Wars as Aiders and Abettors under International Criminal Law / Jan Wouters and Hendrik Vandekerckhove -- Aiding and Abetting and Causation in the Commission of International Crimes : the Cases of Dutch Businessmen Van Anraat and Kouwenhoven / -- Göran Sluiter -- On Criminal Responsibility for Terrorist Financing : An Analysis of the International Convention for the Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism / -- Liu Daqun -- Seeking Accountability of Corporate Actors / Juan P. Calderon-Meza -- Alternatives to Prosecutions : Accountability through Civil Litigation for Human Rights Violations by Private Military Contractors / Katherine Gallagher -- Catching Wars' Funders and Profiteers : The Disjointed Web of Corporate Criminal Liability in England and Wales / Russell Hopkins -- Asset Recovery at International(ised) Criminal Tribunals : Fines, Forfeiture, and Orders for Reparations / Daley J. Birkett -- Reparation Mechanisms for Victims of Armed Conflict : Common and Basic Principles / Shuichi Furuya -- Conclusion : The Relationship Between Economic and Atrocity Crimes : Challenges and Opportunities / Stephen J. Rapp.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-108-48361-5
Language:
English
URL:
https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108692991
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