Author profile: Marina Aksenova

Marina Aksenova is a PhD Candidate in the Law Department at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy. Her research focuses on modes of participation in international criminal law and, in particular, on the concept of complicity. She has worked as a legal assistant for the defence at the ICTY and as arbitration associate in an international law firm.

The Taylor Appeal Judgment: Achievement or Fragmentation of International Criminal Law?

Marina Aksenova • Oct 20 2013 • Articles

The importance of the Taylor Appeal judgment lies beyond strictly legal considerations, as it deems culpable involvement of the heads of states in political violence in another state no longer accepted.

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