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Duress, International Criminal Law and Literature
Authors:Wall  Illan Rua
Institution:* BCL (University College Cork), LLM in International Human Rights Law (National University of Ireland, Galway), currently teaching Human Rights and reading for a Ph.D. in legal philosophy at Birkbeck College, University of London. [ i.wall{at}law.bbk.ac.uk]
Abstract:This paper uses parallels between Sophocles’ Theban Playsand the House of Lords decision in Dudley and Stephens, to questionthe decision in the Erdemovic case before the International CriminalTribunal for the former Yugoslavia. One should distinguish betweencausal, moral and criminal responsibility. If a man who commitsa crime, not by the action of his free will, is to be foundguilty, we are essentially equating causal responsibility withcriminal guilt. This logic clearly does not correspond withthat of the rest of international criminal law. The storiesof Erdemovic, Oedipus, Dudley and Stephens are tragedies. Eachof the victims/perpetrators felt an overwhelming sense of remorse.Whether they should be considered morally guilty of murder isa matter of individual conscience. The International CriminalTribunal for the Former Yugoslavia majority erred in using anabsolute moral position in Erdemovic. The majority's moral condemnationof the killing of innocents was confused with the question ofwhether Erdemovic should have been criminally punished. The contentof the majority opinion is largely of an irreproachably moralisticnature, though shrouded and mystified by the discussion of precedent.More generally, the decision to try Erdemovic at the InternationalCriminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia was itself self-defeating.Erdemovic should never have stood trial at The Hague. The internationalcommunity should not aid in self-flagellation. While his actionscannot be approved of, they should not be punished internationally.He could have been helped, supported and reintegrated with fargreater benefit to all.         ‘Heroesare hard to find in an atmosphere of total terror.’1
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