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Gravity in the Statute of the International Criminal Court and Cyber Conduct That Constitutes, Instigates or Facilitates International Crimes
Criminal Law Forum Pub Date : 2019-06-01 , DOI: 10.1007/s10609-019-09370-0
Marco Roscini

This article explores the application of the gravity threshold to cyber conduct that might fall under the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court. It first looks at how international crimes within the jurisdiction of the Court can be committed, instigated or facilitated in and through cyberspace and then discusses the problems that might arise when assessing gravity in this context. In particular, the article applies the elements of the gravity assessment identified in the Court’s case-law and by the Prosecutor, i.e. the identification of those “most responsible” for the alleged crimes and certain quantitative and qualitative factors, in order to determine the gravity of a case or situation involving cyber conduct.

中文翻译:

《国际刑事法院规约》和构成、煽动或助长国际犯罪的网络行为的重要性

本文探讨了严重性阈值对可能属于国际刑事法院管辖范围的网络行为的应用。它首先着眼于如何在网络空间内和通过网络空间实施、煽动或促进法院管辖范围内的国际犯罪,然后讨论在这种情况下评估严重性时可能出现的问题。尤其是,该条适用法院判例法和检察官确定的严重性评估要素,即确定对所指控的罪行“负有最大责任”的人以及某些数量和质量因素,以确定严重性涉及网络行为的案件或情况。
更新日期:2019-06-01
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