Prosecuting Corporations for Genocide

Author:   Michael J. Kelly ,  Luis Moreno Ocampo
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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Pages:   280
Publication Date:   13 May 2016
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Modern corporations are key participants in the new globalized economy. As such, they have been accorded tremendous latitude and granted extensive rights. However, accompanying obligations have not been similarly forthcoming. Chief among them is the obligation not to commit atrocities or human rights abuses in the pursuit of profit. Multinational corporations are increasingly complicit in genocides that occur in the developing world. While they benefit enormously from the crime, they are immune from prosecution at the international level. Prosecuting Corporations for Genocide proposes new legal pathways to ensure such companies are held criminally liable for their conduct by creating a framework for international criminal jurisdiction. If a state or a person commits genocide, they are punished, and international law demands such. Nevertheless, corporate actors have successfully avoided this through an array of legal arguments which Professor Kelly challenges. He demonstrates how international criminal jurisdiction should be extended over corporations for complicity in genocide and makes the case that it should be done promptly.

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Author:   Michael J. Kelly ,  Luis Moreno Ocampo
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 16.20cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 24.30cm
Weight:   0.512kg
ISBN:  

9780190238896


ISBN 10:   0190238895
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   13 May 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Note on Sources List of Illustrations Foreword -- by Luis Moreno-Ocampo, Founding Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court Acknowledgments 1. Introduction 2. The Corporation as an Atrocity Contributor a. Historical Perspective - British East India / Dutch East India b. Recent history - IG Farben - WWI, WWII c. Modern history - Kiobel litigation 3. The Corporation as a Subject of International Law a. Status as a Legal Person b. Application of the Genocide Convention c. Recognition by the International Court of Justice d. International Criminal Tribunal Jurisdiction 4. Modes of Criminal Liability under International Law a. Proving Genocide b. Complicity to Genocide c. Command Responsibility d. Aiding and Abetting e. Joint Criminal Enterprise (JCE) 5. Case Studies: Corporate Complicity in Genocide a. Chinese National Petroleum Corporation & the Darfur Genocide b. German Chemical Corporations & the Kurdish Genocide 6. Prosecuting Corporations for Genocide: The Domestic versus the International Path a. Universal Jurisdiction over Jus Cogens conduct b. Domestic Prosecution c. International Prosecution 7. Arguments Against Prosecuting Corporations for Genocide a. Legal Critiques b. Policy Critiques c. Economic Critiques 8. Conclusion Appendix 1: Arrest Warrant for President al-Bashir on Charges of Genocide Appendix 2: Unclassified List of German Corporations Implicated in Developing Iraq's Chemical Weapons Program Appendix 3: U.S. Department of Justice Instructions for Prosecution Corporations Appendix 4: Bill C-45: Amendments to the Criminal Code Affecting the Criminal Liability of Organizations About the Author Index

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Prosecuting Corporations for Genocide proposes a new horizon for international criminal justice. Via thorough analysis of previous experiences, cases, moral and legal arguments, Professor Kelly explores the potential of including corporations under the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court and suggests a viable path for so doing...I applaud his invitation to reopen this much-needed conversation...Forcing us to keep discussing how we are building global institutions and what new international legal standards should be adopted, Professor Kelly's book should be celebrated as a meaningful part of the search for laying new global foundations for a peaceful coexistence. (From the Foreword) Luis Moreno-Ocampo, Global Practice Counsel, Getnick & Getnick LLP Founding prosecutor of the International Criminal Court When commercial corporations do not respond properly to the carrot of praise for social responsibility, they may need to be hit with the stick of criminal prosecution, particularly when their activities amount to complicity in genocide and other international crimes. Although there has been much talk about the criminal law option, it remains largely dormant. This thoughtful and very useful book becomes the standard reference for the law and practice in this field. William Schabas, Professor of International Law, Middlesex University, London


Prosecuting Corporations for Genocide proposes a new horizon for international criminal justice. Via thorough analysis of previous experiences, cases, moral and legal arguments, Professor Kelly explores the potential of including corporations under the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court and suggests a viable path for so doing...I applaud his invitation to reopen this much-needed conversation...Forcing us to keep discussing how we are building global institutions and what new international legal standards should be adopted, Professor Kelly's book should be celebrated as a meaningful part of the search for laying new global foundations for a peaceful coexistence. (From the Foreword) Luis Moreno-Ocampo, Global Practice Counsel, Getnick & Getnick LLP Founding prosecutor of the International Criminal Court When commercial corporations do not respond properly to the carrot of praise for social responsibility, they may need to be hit with the stick of criminal prosecution, particularly when their activities amount to complicity in genocide and other international crimes. Although there has been much talk about the criminal law option, it remains largely dormant. This thoughtful and very useful book becomes the standard reference for the law and practice in this field. William Schabas, Professor of International Law, Middlesex University, London


Author Information

Michael J. Kelly is Associate Dean and Professor of Law at Creighton University. He is president of the U.S. National Section of L'Association International du Droit Penal (AIDP), a Paris-based society of international criminal law scholars, judges and attorneys founded in 1924 that enjoys consultative status with the United Nations. Professor Kelly is a member of the International Association of Genocide Scholars and directs a summer program on genocide, the Holocaust, and International Criminal Law in Nuremberg, Germany in cooperation with Friedrich-Alexander-Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg. He also serves as Co-Chair of the American Bar Association's Task Force on Internet Governance, and served from 2012-2015 as a member of the President's Advisory Committee on Global Engagement for the American Association of Law Schools (AALS).

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