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Cultural Defences at the International Criminal Court Noelle Higgins

Cultural Defences at the International Criminal Court By Noelle Higgins

Cultural Defences at the International Criminal Court by Noelle Higgins


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Summary

Cultural defences are claims that certain aspects of a defendant's cultural background should be taken into consideration by courts when adjudicating on their guilt or innocence. This book considers how cultural defences can be opened before the International Criminal Court, focusing on the sources of law enshrined in the Statute and the defence

Cultural Defences at the International Criminal Court Summary

Cultural Defences at the International Criminal Court by Noelle Higgins

Cultural defences, i.e. claims that certain aspects of a defendant's cultural background should be taken into consideration by courts when adjudicating on their guilt or innocence, have been raised before domestic courts in a variety of jurisdictions. This has been a very sensitive and controversial issue. However, the issue of cultural defences at international tribunals is one that has not yet been fully explored. The main objective of this book is to analyse if the International Criminal Court can, and should, accommodate cultural defences as answers to legal charges, or if the Court should accommodate cultural considerations in other ways.

About Noelle Higgins

Noelle Higgins is a Senior Lecturer in Law at Maynooth University Department of Law, Ireland.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. The Cultural Defence; Its Use and Abuse; 3. The ICC Statute; A Culture Clash?; 4. Defences at the ICC; 5. ICC Practice; 6. Conclusion

Additional information

NLS9780367888978
9780367888978
0367888971
Cultural Defences at the International Criminal Court by Noelle Higgins
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2019-12-12
132
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