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Leiden Journal of International Law | 2013

Assessing the Control-Theory

Jens David Ohlin; Elies van Sliedregt; Thomas Weigend

As the first cases before the ICC proceed to the Appeals Chamber, the judges ought to critically evaluate the merits and demerits of the control-theory of perpetratorship and its related doctrines. The request for a possible re-characterization of the form of responsibility in the case of Katanga and the recent acquittal of Ngudjolo can be taken as indications that the control-theory, is problematic as a theory of liability. The authors, in a spirit of constructive criticism, invite the ICC Appeals Chamber to take this unique opportunity to reconsider or improve the control-theory as developed by the Pre-Trial Chambers in the Lubanga and Katanga cases.


Israel Law Review | 2011

Human Dignity in Criminal Procedure: A Comparative Overview of Israeli and German Law

Thomas Weigend; Khalid Ghanayim

German constitutional law proclaims to grant human dignity “absolute” protection, whereas Israeli law permits a weighing of human dignity against other important interests. In spite of this difference in principle, German and Israeli law arrive at remarkably similar results with respect to the regulation of “dignity-sensitive” areas of criminal procedure, such as the privilege against self-incrimination, the search of the body and the home of suspects, and secret surveillance of private communications. With regard to privileged conversations, Israeli law provides for even stronger safeguards against state intrusion than German law. The protection against forced self-incrimination, by contrast, goes further under German law. In order to optimize the protection of human dignity in the criminal process, the authors suggest a strict distinction between measures designed to investigate past offenses and those aimed at preventing crime.


Journal of International Criminal Justice | 2011

Perpetration through an Organization The Unexpected Career of a German Legal Concept

Thomas Weigend


Journal of International Criminal Justice | 2008

Intent, Mistake of Law, and Co-perpetration in the Lubanga Decision on Confirmation of Charges

Thomas Weigend


Journal of International Criminal Justice | 2008

Societas delinquere non potest ? A German Perspective

Thomas Weigend


Journal of International Criminal Justice | 2006

The Universal Terrorist The International Community Grappling with a Definition

Thomas Weigend


Journal of International Criminal Justice | 2014

Problems of Attribution in International Criminal Law A German Perspective

Thomas Weigend


Israel Law Review | 2011

Constitutional Review of Criminal Prohibitions Affecting Human Dignity and Liberty: German and Israeli Perspectives

Miriam Gur-Arye; Thomas Weigend


Israel Law Review | 2011

Human Dignity and Victims' Rights in the German and Israeli Criminal Process

Anat Horovitz; Thomas Weigend


New Criminal Law Review | 2016

If Robots Cause Harm, Who Is to Blame? Self-Driving Cars and Criminal Liability

Sabine Gless; Emily Silverman; Thomas Weigend

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Miriam Gur-Arye

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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