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“Complete Labelling” and Domestic Prosecutions for Crimes Against Humanity

Eskauriatza, Javier S.

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Fair labelling is an established principle of criminal justice that scrutinises the way that States use language in labelling criminal defendants and their conduct. I argue that “complete labelling” is a related but separate principle which has not received any explicit attention from commentators. Whereas fair labelling focuses, usually, on the protection of defendant’s rights, the principle of complete labelling explains and justifies whether the labels attached appropriately represent the nature and scale of the wrong done to the community. As a case study, I apply this lens in the context of regional (U.S./Mexican) criminal justice responses to crimes against humanity perpetrated by “drug-cartels” in the context of the Mexican Drug War. Successive administrations in Mexico and the U.S. have tended to charge cartel leaders (and/or their political supporters) with so-called “transnational crimes” (for example, drug-trafficking, money-laundering, bribery/corruption). This is despite the fact that many of the most powerful cartels have controlled territory, attacked entire towns, carried out acts of terror, and disappeared thousands of people. The principle of complete labelling is useful in normative terms because it helps in the critical examination of a State’s prosecutorial practices, exposing problems that might otherwise be missed. In relation to the case study discussed, for example, a focus on complete labelling helps to expose the regional prosecutorial policy as either an unjustified exercise in selectivity or, at worst, an expression of collective denial. After considering certain counteracting reflexions which speak to some of the foundational anxieties of international criminal justice, the article concludes that domestic prosecutions for crimes against humanity in the context of drug-cartels may, sometimes, be justified.

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Eskauriatza, J. S. (2021). “Complete Labelling” and Domestic Prosecutions for Crimes Against Humanity. Criminal Law Forum, 32(4), 473-509. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10609-021-09426-0

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Oct 13, 2021
Online Publication Date Nov 17, 2021
Publication Date 2021-12
Deposit Date Oct 14, 2024
Publicly Available Date Oct 16, 2024
Journal Criminal Law Forum
Print ISSN 1046-8374
Electronic ISSN 1572-9850
Publisher Springer Verlag
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 32
Issue 4
Pages 473-509
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s10609-021-09426-0
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/40569841
Publisher URL https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10609-021-09426-0
Additional Information Accepted: 13 October 2021; First Online: 17 November 2021

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