1. bewachsener See m
2. 351, 359 preferring the concept of Tatmacht (power over the act) instead of Tatherrschaft (control over the act); see also the references in Kai Ambos;JICJ,2011
3. at 802 sees a fading influence of the theory in Germany; crit. on the Organisationsherrschaftslehre recently Thomas Weigend, 'Perpetration through an Organization: The Unexpected Career of a German Legal Concept;Supra Sch�nemann;JICJ,2011
4. not fully grasping its functional unitarian orientation similar to Article 25] and, most importantly, neither providing an analysis of Article 25;James G Stewart;The End of 'Modes of Liability' for International Crimes,2012