1. Introduction&ANDRE NOLLKAEMPER 1
2. The policy context of international crimes&HERBERT C. KELMAN 26
3. Why corporations kill and get away with it: the failure of law to cope with crime in organizations&MAURICE PUNCH 42
4. Men and abstract entities: individual responsibility and collective guilt in international criminal law&GERRY SIMPSON 69
5. A historical perspective: from collective to individual responsibility and back&ANDREA GATTINI 110
6. Command responsibility and Organisationsherrschaft: ways of attributing international crimes to the 'most responsible'&KAI AMBOS 127
7. Joint criminal enterprise and functional perpetration&HARMEN VAN DER WILT 158
8. System criminality at the ICTY&ELIES VAN SLIEDREGT 183
9. Criminality of organizations under international law&NINA H. B. J0RGENSEN 201
10. Criminality of organizations: lessons from domestic law -a comparative perspective&ALBIN ESER IN COOPERATION WITH FELIX RETTENMAIER 222
11. The collective accountability of organized armed groups for system crimes&JANN K. KLEFFNER 238
12. Assumptions and presuppositions: state responsibility for system crimes&IAIN SCOBBIE 270
13. State responsibility for international crimes&A. ZIMMERMANN AND M. TEICHMANN 298
14. Responses of political organs to crimes by states&NIGEL D. WHITE 314
15. Conclusions and outlook&ANDRE NOLLKAEMPER AND HARMEN VAN DER WILT 338
Index 355