Assessing individual criminal responsibility: Putin's arrest warrant in the context of the Ukrainian crisis

Mancinelli, Livia (A.A. 2022/2023) Assessing individual criminal responsibility: Putin's arrest warrant in the context of the Ukrainian crisis. Tesi di Laurea in Diritto internazionale, Luiss Guido Carli, relatore Christopher Michaelsen, pp. 162. [Single Cycle Master's Degree Thesis]

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Abstract/Index

Introduction and conflict overview. Methodology. Contribute to the literature. Navigating the complexities: overview of the thesis. The international criminal Court and the international crimes committed Ukraine. General aspects of the international criminal Court: the statute of Rome of the international criminal Court. The Court's jurisdiction: a focus on the ratione materiae. Atrocity crimes occurring in Ukraine: a substantial law analysis. War crimes and the violation of international humanitarian law. Crimes against humanity. Crime of genocide. Crime of aggression. The Ukrainian situation at the ICC: Putin’s arrest warrant. Focusing the lens: a shift to Putin’s individual criminal responsibility. The path from the Ukrainian situation to the ICC’s arrest warrant: can president Putin and others be held responsible for the atrocities committed in Ukraine? Main issues related to children trafficking and minor’s transfer during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Putin’s arrest warrant: the individual criminal responsibility and the issues related to immunity. The challenge of arresting high-ranking officials: lessons from Al Bashir and Putin. Towards accountability: exploring the potential of an ad hoc and hybrid tribunal or amendments to the ICC statute in addressing atrocity crimes in Ukraine. Bridging the accountability gap: from individual criminal responsibility to possible institutional solutions. The problematic issue of the crime of aggression. The controversial hypothesis of the institution of an ad hoc or hybrid tribunal. The possibility of reforming the statute of Rome. Final remarks.

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Bibliografia: pp. 152-162.

Thesis Type: Single Cycle Master's Degree Thesis
Institution: Luiss Guido Carli
Degree Program: Single Cycle Master's Degree Programs > Single Cycle Master's Degree Program in Law (LMG-01)
Chair: Diritto internazionale
Thesis Supervisor: Michaelsen, Christopher
Thesis Co-Supervisor: Palombino, Fulvio Maria
Academic Year: 2022/2023
Session: Extraordinary
Deposited by: Alessandro Perfetti
Date Deposited: 17 Sep 2024 08:13
Last Modified: 17 Sep 2024 08:13
URI: https://tesi.luiss.it/id/eprint/39702

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