Dynamic Interpretation in International Criminal Law

Dynamic Interpretation in International Criminal Law
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Publisher : Herbert Utz Verlag
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : 9783831644704
ISBN-13 : 3831644705
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Book Synopsis Dynamic Interpretation in International Criminal Law by : Alexander Grabert

Download or read book Dynamic Interpretation in International Criminal Law written by Alexander Grabert and published by Herbert Utz Verlag. This book was released on 2015-06-17 with total page 244 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The interpretive process in International Criminal Law (›ICL‹) is characterised by a conflict between the requirements for stability and change. On the one hand, ICL provides for the ›criminal‹ responsibility of individuals. Thus, there is an enhanced requirement for legal certainty: According to the principle of legality, the addressee of the law must be able to identify the prohibited conduct in advance in order to be able to avoid criminal sanctions. On the other hand, however, ICL forms part of ›international‹ law. Hence, it derives to some extent from international treaties. Whereas the forms of criminal conduct are continuously evolving, treaties are rather static instruments – they cannot be adapted to a changing environment within a short period of time. Thus, reality is developing at a pace that the law cannot always match. In consequence, there is a certain need to account for evolving circumstances within the framework of interpretation. The aim of this book is to review the consequences of this conflict for the interpretation of ICL. How can the conflicting requirements be brought into balance? Can substantive rules of ICL be interpreted in a ›dynamic‹ fashion to the detriment of the accused without violating the principle of legality? How do international criminal courts and tribunals deal with this issue?


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