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Sangkul Kim
A Collective Theory of Genocidal Intent
English · Hardback
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Tackling one of the most confusing and controversial issues in the field of international criminal law - i.e., the genocidal intent element, this monograph seeks to develop an account of genocidal intent from a collectivist perspective. Drawing upon the two-layered structure of the crime of genocide composed of the 'conduct level' and 'context level', it detects the genocidal intent element at the 'context level'. The genocidal intent found in this manner belongs to a collective, which significantly departs from the prior individualistic understandings of the notion of genocidal intent. The author argues that the crime of genocide is not a 'crime of mens rea'. Collective genocidal intent at the 'context level' operates in a way that renders the crime of genocide itself a criminal enterprise. The idea of genocide as a criminal enterprise also suggests that genocide is a leadership crime in respect of which only the high-level actors can be labeled as principals (as opposed to accessories).
The book criticizes the dominant individualistic approaches to genocidal intent (in particular: the knowledge-based approach) which have thus far governed the relevant jurisprudential and academic analysis. It further demonstrates that the hidden notion of 'collective genocide' silently governs the relevant international jurisprudence. Practitioners and academics in the field of international criminal law and related disciplines will find in this book a new approach to the crime of genocide. The text is the first-ever book-length exposition of a collective account of genocidal intent. Its accessibility is highly enhanced by relevant footnotes.Sangkul Kim is Lecturer at Korea University in Seoul and Research Fellow with the Centre for International Law Research and Policy (CILRAP).He served as Associate Legal Adviser at the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (2004-2008). He earned law degrees from Korea University and Georgetown University Law Center.
List of contents
Introduction.- A Critique of Individualistic Approaches to Genocidal Intent.- Collective Genocide, Contextual Element and Substantiality.- Collective Genocidal Intent and Genocide as a Criminal Enterprise.- Conclusion.
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Product details
Authors | Sangkul Kim |
Publisher | Springer, Berlin |
Languages | English |
Product format | Hardback |
Released | 01.01.2016 |
EAN | 9789462651227 |
ISBN | 978-94-62-65122-7 |
No. of pages | 235 |
Dimensions | 174 mm x 249 mm x 19 mm |
Weight | 520 g |
Illustrations | XI, 235 p. |
Series |
International Criminal Justice Series International Criminal Justice Series |
Subject |
Social sciences, law, business
> Law
> International law, foreign law
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