Control over the Theory: Reforming the icc’s Approach to Establishing Commission Liability?

Author:

Minkova Liana Georgieva1

Affiliation:

1. Centre for African Studies, University of Cambridge, Alison Richard Building, 7 West Road, Cambridge CB3 9DT, UK, lgm27@cam.ac.uk

Abstract

Abstract The icc has employed the ‘control-over-the-crime’ theory, which treats those who ‘control’ the commission of a crime as principal perpetrators. Legal academics and icc judges have criticised the Court’s reliance on that theory for producing unsound legal reasoning. This article engages with the question from a novel perspective, that focuses on the institutional factors affecting the adoption and reform of legal theory. Transplanting Barnett and Finnemore’s concept of the ‘pathologies’ of international organisations to the field of international law, the article argues that reforming the rules for assessing criminal responsibility is a challenging endeavour, even when those rules have exhibited significant deficiencies. Reform is possible, but it is more likely to be incremental rather than revolutionary. The findings also bear implications for international criminal justice more generally, as they suggest that the answer to delivering sound judgments is not improving criminal law theory but appreciating the peculiarities of each case.

Publisher

Brill

Subject

Law,Political Science and International Relations,Sociology and Political Science

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