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Drafting a General Part to a Penal Code: Some Thoughts Inspired by the Negotiations on the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court and by the Court’s First Substantive Law Discussion in the Lubanga Dyilo Confirmation Proceedings

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Correspondence to Roger S. Clark.

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Board of Governors Professor, Rutgers Law School, Camden, New Jersey. This is a revised version of a paper delivered at the International Society for Reform of Criminal Law Conference, Dublin, July 2008, devoted to the general topic “Codifying the Criminal Law: Modern Initiatives.”

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Clark, R.S. Drafting a General Part to a Penal Code: Some Thoughts Inspired by the Negotiations on the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court and by the Court’s First Substantive Law Discussion in the Lubanga Dyilo Confirmation Proceedings. Crim Law Forum 19, 519–552 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10609-008-9074-9

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