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Table of contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. The policy context of International crimes
Chapter 3. Why corporations kill and get away with it:the failure of law to cope with crime in organisations
Chapter 4. Men and abstract entities: individual responsibility and collective guilt in international criminal law
Chapter 5. A historical Perspective:from collective to individual responsibility and back
Chapter 6. Command responsibility and organisationsherrschaft :ways of artibuting international crimes to the most responsible
Chapter 7. Joint criminal enterprise and functional preparation
Chapter 8. System criminality at the ICTY
Chapter 9. Criminality of organisations under international law
Chapter 10. Criminality of organisation:lessons from domestic law a comparative perspective
Chapter 11. A collective accountability of organised armed groups for system crimes
Chapter 12. Assumption and presupposition: state responsibility for system crimes
Chapter 13. State responsibility for international crimes
Chapter 14. Response of political organs to crimes by state
Chapter 15. Conclusion and outlook
index.