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pre G1: Genocide Introduction The protected groups Material elements Mental elements Other modes of participation

cont G2: Crimes Against Humanity Introduction Common elements (the contextual threshold) Prohibited acts

Cont… G3: War Crimes Introduction Common issues Specific offences

Cont… G4: Aggression Introduction Material elements Mental elements Prosecution of aggression in the ICC

Cont… G5: Transitional Crimes, Terrorism and Torture Introduction

Cont… G6: General Principles of Liability Introduction Perpetration/commission Joint criminal Enterprise Aiding and abetting Ordering, instigating, soliciting, inducing and inciting Planning, preparation, attempt and conspiracy Mental elements Command/superior responsibility

Cont… G7: Defences/Grounds for Excluding Criminal Responsibility Introduction The ICC Statute and defences Mental incapacity Intoxication Self-defence, defence of others and of property Duress and necessity Mistake of fact and law Superior orders Other ‘defences’