The Law and Practice of the International Criminal Court

The Law and Practice of the International Criminal Court
Title The Law and Practice of the International Criminal Court PDF eBook
Author Carsten Stahn
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 1441
Release 2015
Genre Law
ISBN 0198705166

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The International Criminal Court has significantly grown in importance and impact over the decade of its existence. This book assesses its impact, providing a comprehensive overview of its practice. It shows how the Court has contributed to major developments in international criminal law, and identifies the ways in which it is in need of reform.

Commentary on the Law of the International Criminal Court

Commentary on the Law of the International Criminal Court
Title Commentary on the Law of the International Criminal Court PDF eBook
Author Mark Klamberg
Publisher Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher
Pages 819
Release 2017-04-29
Genre Law
ISBN 8283481010

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Justice Without Borders

Justice Without Borders
Title Justice Without Borders PDF eBook
Author Martin Böse
Publisher BRILL
Pages 484
Release 2018-01-16
Genre Law
ISBN 9004352066

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Justice Without Borders is the theme of this collection of essays that honours Judge Wolfgang Schomburg on the occassion of his 70th birthday on 9 April 2018. The contributions of distinguished authors in the area of international criminal law, European criminal law and international cooperation focus on topics that are important for Wolfgang Schomburg: the pursuit of international criminal justice with respect for the interests of the accused, the facilitation of international cooperation subject to the rule of law, and the principle of fair trial .

Principles of Evidence in International Criminal Justice

Principles of Evidence in International Criminal Justice
Title Principles of Evidence in International Criminal Justice PDF eBook
Author Karim A. A. Khan
Publisher
Pages 876
Release 2010
Genre Law
ISBN 0199588929

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Principles of Evidence in International Criminal Justice provides an overview of the procedure and practice concerning the admission and evaluation of evidence before the international criminal tribunals. The book is both descriptive and critical and its emphasis is on day-to-day practice, drawing on the experience of the Yugoslavia, Rwanda and Sierra Leone Tribunals. This book is an attempt to define and explain the core principles and rules that have developed at those ad hoc Tribunals; the rationale and origin of those rules; and to assess the suitability of those rules in the particular context of the International Criminal Court which is still at its early stages. The ICC differs in structure from the ad hoc Tribunals and approaches the legal issues it has to resolve differently from its predecessors. The ICC is however confronted with many of the same questions. The book examines the differences between the ad hoc Tribunals and the ICC and seeks to offer insights as to how and in which circumstances the principles established over years of practice at the ICTY, ICTR and SCSL may serve as guidance to the ICC practitioners of today and the future. The contributors represent a cross-section of the practicing international criminal bar, drawn from the ranks of the Bench, the Prosecution and the Defence and bringing with them different legal domestic cultures. Their mixed background underlines the recurring theme in this book which is the manner in which a legal culture has gradually taken shape in the international Tribunals, drawing on the various traditions and experiences of its participants.

The Emerging Practice of the International Criminal Court

The Emerging Practice of the International Criminal Court
Title The Emerging Practice of the International Criminal Court PDF eBook
Author Carsten Stahn
Publisher BRILL
Pages 793
Release 2009
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9004166556

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The International Criminal Court is at a crossroads. In 1998, the Court was still a fiction. A decade later, it has become operational and faces its first challenges as a judicial institution. This volume examines this transition. It analyses the first jurisprudence and policies of the Court. It provides a systematic survey of the emerging law and practice in four main areas: the relationship of the Court to domestic jurisdictions, prosecutorial policy and practice, the treatment of the Courta (TM)s applicable law and the shaping of its procedure. It revisits major themes, such as jurisdiction, complementarity, cooperation, prosecutorial discretion, modes of liability, pre-trial, trial and appeals procedure and the treatment of victims and witnesses, as well as their criticisms. It also explores some of challenges and potential avenues for future reform.

The Position of Witnesses before the International Criminal Court

The Position of Witnesses before the International Criminal Court
Title The Position of Witnesses before the International Criminal Court PDF eBook
Author Sylvia Ntube Ngane
Publisher BRILL
Pages 430
Release 2015-08-25
Genre Law
ISBN 900430195X

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The book is an evaluation of the doctrine and practice of international criminal courts and tribunals on the position of witnesses against a theoretically informed ideal of a cosmopolitan world order. It seeks to ascertain that there is a cosmopolitan international community, with shared values, that are instantiated in the international criminal tribunals, and that is what justifies the exercise of jurisdiction over witnesses who provide false testimony or engage in other forms of contempt of court. The book evaluates the practice of the International Criminal Court (ICC), the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda and the Special Court for Sierra Leone.

The Rome Statute for the International Criminal Court

The Rome Statute for the International Criminal Court
Title The Rome Statute for the International Criminal Court PDF eBook
Author Georghios M. Pikis
Publisher BRILL
Pages 368
Release 2010-12-07
Genre Law
ISBN 900418967X

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The Rome Statute and sequential establishment of the ICC is a milestone in the history of man. It inaugurates a new era of the supremacy of the law as the goal of humanity rendering everyone, independently of rank or position, liable for the commission of the heinous crimes within the jurisdiction of the Court; genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and aggression. The object is to end immunity and leave no quarter to people committing crimes that have scarred and defaced humanity. The book analyses every aspect of the Statute and supplementary instruments, eliciting the framework of its enforcement. Alongside the case law of the Court is reviewed. The book is particularly useful to practitioners of international criminal law and of great interest to practitioners of criminal law as well as students of the history of mankind and the establishment of institutions crucial to the future of humanity.