Criminalization of the international crime in the Statute of the International Criminal Court
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PLANTEAMIENTO DE LA CUESTIÓN. I. LA TIPIFICACIÓN DE LOS DELITOS INTERNACIONALES, EL PRINCIPIO DE LEGALIDAD PENAL Y EL ESTATUTO DE LA CORTE PENAL INTERNACIONAL. 1. La tipificación internacional de los delitos internacionales. 2. El Estatuto de Roma y las condiciones esenciales inherentes al sistema jurídico penal. 3. La costumbre internacional y las normas consuetudinarias penales. 3.1. El origen consuetudinario de los delitos internacionales. 3.2. La costumbre internacional y el principio de legalidad penal. 3.2.1. El principio de legalidad en sentido amplio y el principio de juridicidad. 3.2.2. La interacción costumbre-tratado. a) Los Estatutos de los Tribunales Penales Internacionales para la ex Yugoslavia y Ruanda. b) El Estatuto de Roma. 3.2.3. La elaboración jurisprudencial del Tribunal Europeo de Derechos Humanos sobre el principio de legalidad criminal y penal. 4. Los delitos internacionales extramuros del Estatuto de Roma. II. LA CONCEPCIÓN JURÍDICO-TÉCNICA DE DELITO INTERNACIONAL EN EL ESTATUTO DE ROMA. 1. El concepto jurídico técnico de delito internacional. 2. Los elementos del delito en el Estatuto de Roma. 2.1. La acción. 2.2. La tipicidad. 2.3. La antijuridicidad. 2.4. La culpabilidad. III. CONSIDERACIONES FINALES.
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