Responsibility for agression and the crime of agression [Recurso electrónico] / Dominika Katarzyna Dróżdż
Por: Dróżdż, Dominika Katarzyna
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In spite of various national solutions, similar arrangements are sought to prevent the crime of aggression from a legal point of view. Therefore, efforts are made to harmonise the laws of countries around the world in the field of aggression and the crime of aggression, so that such a crime never occurs, which does not mean, however, the unification of national legislation in the world. n domestic law there could be differences between the laws of states that accept the same international crime in the ICC Statute, as shown above in the examples (which results in a different interpretation of these provisions in these countries). Nevertheless, there is an ongoing process of dispersion of the international law. There is an increasing disproportionation of the international and national part of the norms governing the issue of criminal liability. If a state has already taken care of such a crime of aggression in its domestic law, it could now ratify the crime of aggression in the Rome Statute. This state is "legally protected" by ICC against committing this crime.
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