TLTE Citation Record
Tier ARome Statute of the ICC, Article 28 — Command responsibility
International Criminal Court · icc-cpi.int (entered into force 1 Jul 2002)
tlte-cite:rome-statute-28Editorial gloss
Codifies command responsibility — military and civilian superiors are criminally responsible for crimes by subordinates where they knew or should have known and failed to prevent or punish. Relevant frame for any future judicial process on Karuna-era Eastern-command vs LTTE-HQ attribution. TLTE describes; we do not invoke.
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