The Crime Against Humanity and its Eventual Reconfiguration
Abstract
This paper aims to specify whether international law can
achieve a technical notion of “humanity”, or if it will always remain open
to interpretation and disposition by States and other actors in international
relations. While the Rome Statute of the International Criminal
Court and other legal instruments have constrained the definition of the
crime against humanity, the behaviors indicated in these instruments,
which are numerous, must always be related to the criterion of humanity.
In short, this work approaches some new visions regarding the crime
against humanity and its configuration in the Rome Statute.
Keywords:
crime against humanity / international criminal law / international criminal courts / human rights / Rome StatuteSource:
Однос међународног кривичног и националног кривичног права : зборник радова са међународне научне конференције, Палић, 14–17. јун 2024. године. Том 1 / Relation between international and national criminal law : Volume I, 2024, 161-176Publisher:
- Beograd : Udruženje za međunarodno krivično pravo : Pravni fakultet Univerziteta u Beogradu