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This book provides insight into the evolution of the debate on the international criminal liability of corporations to facilitate discussion on the possibility of including corporations within the scope of international criminal law. It offers suggestions for developing an amendment to hold them accountable under the Statute of the ICC.

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This book provides insight into the evolution of the debate on the international criminal liability of corporations to facilitate discussion on the possibility of including corporations within the scope of international criminal law. It offers suggestions for developing an amendment to hold them accountable under the Statute of the ICC.


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Autorenporträt
Alessandra De Tommaso is Lecturer in Law at Middlesex University, UK. She teaches Business and Human Rights, EU Law, and Evidence. Her research interests are in the areas of International Criminal Law and Business and Human Rights. She is a qualified lawyer in Italy.

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'Dr De Tommaso takes us on a meticulously documented journey from Nuremberg to the ILC's Draft Articles on Crimes against Humanity. Beyond this fascinating historical perspective, she ventures into new territory by looking at what incorporating corporate liability in the Rome Statute would look like, what provisions would need to be amended, and how. This insightful book pushes the boundaries of both business and human rights and international criminal law and invites reflection on the role of judicial institutions in addressing corporate atrocity crimes'.

Associate Professor Nadia Bernaz, Wageningen University & Research, Wageningen

'An outstanding contribution to scholarship in the field: Corporate Liability and International Criminal Law is impressive in terms of the author's attention to detail and the depth and range of research conducted. It will serve as an important point of reference for the future development of both law and policy'.

Dr Anthony Cullen, Associate Professor, Middlesex University, London

'Alessandra De Tommaso has written a must-read analysis for those interested in the lasting challenges that stand in the way of corporate accountability. The rigorous research supporting the book focuses on international criminal law, but it provides invaluable lessons applicable to any legal field'.

Professor Elvira Domínguez-Redondo, Kingston University, London