RIPIL event sentencing former child soldiers
Research in Public International Law presents a joint paper by Noëlle Quénivet and Windell Nortje.
Key Information:
- Date and time
- Wed 27 November 2024
14:00 - 16:00 - Location
- Hybrid: Online and 6X100, X Block (Bristol Business School), Frenchay Campus, Further info
- Cost
- Free
- Attendance
- Booking required
Description
Abstract
Child soldiers grow up in coercive environments. However, when they are prosecuted for international crimes, the circumstances of their upbringing are often overlooked. Under the ICC Statute, there are no grounds for excluding criminal responsibility that account for a coercive environment and that can be interpreted to cover such a situation.
Our research indicates that this is not only a limitation of the ICC Statute; individuals prosecuted under national law who have also experienced coercive environments have similarly struggled to use criminal defences successfully.
Although it is possible to consider mitigating factors to reduce the sentence for a child soldier, such as in the case of Ongwen, the authors disagree with how much weight the ICC gave to the coercive environment as a mitigating factor. While the ICC has adopted a more retributive approach, national courts have generally been slightly more lenient towards individuals who have faced coercive circumstances. Drawing on this jurisprudence, the authors aim to develop a detailed typology of mitigating circumstances based on justice-oriented factors.
Tea and coffee will be provided for in-person attendees.
Joint paper entitled
Coercive Environment as a Defence and/or Mitigating Factor for Crimes Under International Law: Sentencing Former Child Soldiers.
Speakers
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Noëlle QuénivetProfessor of International Law, Bristol Law School, UWE Bristol -
Windell NortjeSenior Lecturer, Department of Criminal Justice and Procedure, Faculty of Law, University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa and Visiting Fellow, Bristol Law School, UWE Bristol
Location
6X100, X Block (Bristol Business School)
Frenchay Campus
Coldharbour lane
Bristol
BS16 1QY
UK
Online: Microsoft Teams
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