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Table of contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction
Part 1
Indigenous spoliation as an international economic crime
Chapter 2. Indigenous spoliation as an international crime
Chapter 3. Indigenous spoliation as a breach of international customary law
Chapter 4. Indigenous spoliation as a breach of international customary law of fiduciary relations
State practice in international fora with respect to acts of fraudulent enrichment
Chapter 6. State practice at the domestic level criminalising acts of fraudulent enrichment by top state officials
Part 2
Responsibility and accountability for the crime of indigenous spoliation
Chapter 7. the cult of sovereignty as an obstacle to the principle of leadership responsibility for international economic crimes
Chapter 8. Judicial barriers to holding heads of state individually liable for acts of indigenous spoliation
Chapter 9. Toward a framework for holding constitutionally responsible rulers individually liable for acts of indigenous spoliation
Chapter 10. Legal basis of jurisdiction over crimes of indigenous spoliation
Conclusion
Index.