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- W1760451889 abstract "This article aims to analyze the peculiar interplay between the case-law of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), comparative criminal law and international criminal law. The discussion focuses on legality, foreseeability of the criminal nature of conduct, knowledge (or, rather, knowability) of a fact’s wrongfulness and mistake of law. Starting from a proposed threefold approach to the notion of foreseeability - which is the constitutive element of the legality principle in the ECtHR case-law - the discourse examines knowability of a fact’s wrongfulness as a fundamental component of the Continental law Dogmatik category of culpability. After offering an overview of how Common law systems also treat the issues of ignorance and mistake of law, the paper discusses the general interaction between the principle of legality and the principle of culpability. The use of foreseeability by international criminal jurisdictions leads to two alternative theoretical reconstructions as to the abstract border between legality and culpability with regard to international crimes. Whichever theory is considered preferable, there is a problematic need to establish a stable and personal mental link between an individual’s actions and the conduct that a system criminalizes. For the ECtHR, a full theorization of the culpability principle helps to preclude giving conventional legitimacy to national imputation without mens rea. With regard to the ICC system, however, the issue is how to give relevance to an excusable (i.e. unavoidable) mistake of law. After offering a feasible answer, the paper moves to the topic of foreseeability, as linked to the general part of the ICC Statute and its interpretation. In this context, the issue of modes of liability has proven to be problematic. The upshot is this paper’s appeal for a truly international criminal Dogmatik, suited to the ICC Statute text and to the peculiarities of international criminal law, instead of the current practice of transplanting purely domestic theories, with a view to fill interpretative gaps of the Statute." @default.
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