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This article examines and systematizes the case law of the International Criminal Court regarding perpetration, as provided for in article 25.3 (a) of the Rome Statute. The objective is to determine if the criteria and requirements of this form of responsibility in its four variants (direct perpetra...

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Main Authors: Fernández Carter, Catalina, Jiménez Laurence, Andrea
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=7839074
Source:Anuario Iberoamericano de Derecho Internacional Penal, ISSN 2346-3120, Vol. 8, Nº. 1, 2020, pags. 1-29
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Summary: This article examines and systematizes the case law of the International Criminal Court regarding perpetration, as provided for in article 25.3 (a) of the Rome Statute. The objective is to determine if the criteria and requirements of this form of responsibility in its four variants (direct perpetration, co-perpetration, indirect perpetration, and indirect co-perpetration) are well established in the case law of the International Criminal Court or whether, on the contrary, there are still aspects that are imprecise or where differences of opinion within the Court persist that need to be clarified in years to come.