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Desaunay, Guy. Comment gérer efficacement son supérieur hiérarchique. Paris: Dunod, 1995.

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l'entrepreneurship, Fondation de, ed. Le dur métier de patron. Montréal: Éditions Transcontinental, 2010.

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Never work for a jerk! New York: F. Watts, 1987.

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Mon boss chez le psy: 50 comportements intrigants expliqués aux employés. Montréal: Éditions Transcontinental, 2011.

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Le Guide pratique du management au quotidien. Paris: InterEditions, 1988.

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The new administrative professional. Edmonton: Belfast Books, 2010.

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Belding, Shaun. Winning with the Boss from Hell. Chicago: ECW Press, 2008.

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Kotter, John P. Quan li yu ying xiang. Beijing: Hua xia, 1997.

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Auteur, Vander Vorst Chantal, and Hurstel Pierre Préface, eds. Le management toxique: Harcèlement, intolérances, missions impossibles ... Comment s'en sortir? Paris: Eyrolles, 2013.

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Power and influence. New York: Free Press, 1985.

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Sandberg, Sheryl. En avant toutes: Les femmes, le travail et le pouvoir. [Paris]: J.-C. Lattès, 2013.

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Desaunay. Comment gérer efficacement son supérieur hiérarchique. Dunod, 1998.

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Overcoming an Imperfect Boss: A Practical Guide to Building a Better Relationship With Your Boss. Let's Grow Leaders, 2014.

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Belding, Shaun. Winning with the Boss from Hell: A Survival Guide (Winning with the . . . from Hell series). Ecw Press, 2004.

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Alpha Male Syndrome. Harvard Business School Press, 2006.

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Cédrick, Allmang, and Dallenne Pierre, eds. La nouvelle hiérarchie des puissances dans la mondialisation au 21e siècle. Paris: Ellipses, 2004.

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William A, Schabas. Part 3 General Principles of Criminal Law: Principes Généraux Du Droit Pénal, Art.28 Responsibility of commanders and other superiors/Responsabilité des chefs militaires et autres supérieurs hiérarchiques. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198739777.003.0033.

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This chapter comments on Article 28 of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. Article 28 consists of two paragraphs; the first addressing superior responsibility in a military context, the second dealing with the issue with respect to civilians. Unlike the superior responsibility liability that attaches to military commanders, which was well accepted, application of the concept to civilians proved to be very controversial. Some Trial Chambers at the ad hoc tribunals have referred to article 28 as a basis for the view that the ‘distinction between military commanders and other superiors embodied in the Rome Statute is an instructive one’, although this is a rather isolated opinion. Nevertheless, the Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia has acknowledged that whether the liability of civilian superiors ‘contains identical elements to that of military commanders is not clear in customary law’.
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