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The definition of a crime shall be strictly construed and shall not be extended by analogy. In case of ambiguity, the definition shall be interpreted in favour of the person being investigated, prosecuted or convicted.
The elements of crimes are generally structured in accordance with the following principles: (a) As the elements of crimes focus on the conduct, consequences and
The definition of a crime shall be strictly construed and shall not be extended by analogy. In case of ambiguity, the definition shall be interpreted in favour of the person being investigated, prosecuted or convicted.
The definition of a crime shall be strictly construed and shall not be extended by analogy. In case of ambiguity, the definition shall be interpreted in favour of the person being investigated,...
27 lut 2017 · One of the many significant provisions of the ICC statute is Article 7, which defines “crimes against humanity” for the purpose of the ICC.
14 gru 2021 · The most important aspect of interpretation for the Rome Statute is contained in Article 22(2): “The definition of a crime shall be strictly construed and shall not be extended by analogy. In case of ambiguity, the definition shall be interpreted in favour of the person being investigated, prosecuted or convicted.”
The codification of crimes against humanity under article 7 of the ICC Statute (ICC Statute) is the most widely accepted definition of the crime. 1 Reportedly, reaching agreement on a definition of crimes against humanity (CAH) required significant diplomatic efforts at the Rome Conference in 1998. 2 Yet, almost two decades later, this ...