The Triggering Procedure of the International Criminal Court

The Triggering Procedure of the International Criminal Court
Title The Triggering Procedure of the International Criminal Court PDF eBook
Author Héctor Olásolo
Publisher Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Pages 423
Release 2005
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9004146156

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The Rome Statute, unlike the statutes of the International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and for Rwanda, creates a permanent court whose dormant jurisdiction covers the territory and includes the nationals of States Parties and is universal in cases where the Security Council makes a referral. Besides, unlike the "ad hoc" tribunals, which have jurisdiction over specific crisis situations whose personal, territorial and temporal parameters have been defined in their respective statutes by the UN Security Council, in the case of the ICC it is not possible to determine a priori in which situations the ICC will be involved. As a result, the most relevant activity of the Court is the determination of those situations regarding which the dormant jurisdiction of the Court will be triggered. The book "The Triggering Procedure of the International Criminal Court" constitutes the first comprehensive analysis of the proceedings that, prior to any criminal investigation, aim to make such a fundamental determination.

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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An Introduction to the International Criminal Court

An Introduction to the International Criminal Court
Title An Introduction to the International Criminal Court PDF eBook
Author William A. Schabas
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre
ISBN 9788521707547

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UN Security Council Referrals to the International Criminal Court

UN Security Council Referrals to the International Criminal Court
Title UN Security Council Referrals to the International Criminal Court PDF eBook
Author Alexandre Skander Galand
Publisher BRILL
Pages 278
Release 2018-11-26
Genre Law
ISBN 9004342214

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This book offers a unique critical analysis of the legal nature, effects and limits of UN Security Council referrals to the International Criminal Court (ICC). Alexandre Skander Galand provides, for the first time, a full picture of two competing understandings of the nature of the Security Council referrals to the ICC, and their respective normative interplay with legal barriers to the exercise of universal prescriptive and adjudicative jurisdiction. The book shows that the application of the Rome Statute through a Security Council referral is inherently limited by the UN Charter as well as the Rome Statute, and can conflict with other branches of international law, including international human rights law, the law on immunities and the law of treaties. Hence, it spells out a conception of the nature and effects of Security Council referrals that responds to these limits and, in turn, informs the reader on the nature of the ICC itself.

Organized Crime and International Criminal Law

Organized Crime and International Criminal Law
Title Organized Crime and International Criminal Law PDF eBook
Author Kathrin Strobel
Publisher BRILL
Pages 302
Release 2021-08-09
Genre Law
ISBN 9004462589

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This book presents the first comprehensive study of international criminal jurisdiction over organized crime and demonstrates the potential of international law to bring leaders of cartels and trafficking rings to justice.

The International Criminal Court and Complementarity

The International Criminal Court and Complementarity
Title The International Criminal Court and Complementarity PDF eBook
Author Carsten Stahn
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 1293
Release 2011-10-06
Genre Law
ISBN 1316139506

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This systematic, contextual and practice-oriented account of complementarity explores the background and historical expectations associated with complementarity, its interpretation in prosecutorial policy and judicial practice, its context (ad hoc tribunals, universal jurisdiction, R2P) and its impact in specific situations (Colombia, Congo, Uganda, Central African Republic, Sudan and Kenya). Written by leading experts from inside and outside the Court and scholars from multiple disciplines, the essays combine theoretical inquiry with policy recommendations and the first-hand experience of practitioners. It is geared towards academics, lawyers and policy-makers who deal with the impact and application of international criminal justice and its interplay with peace and security, transitional justice and international relations.

An Introduction to International Criminal Law and Procedure

An Introduction to International Criminal Law and Procedure
Title An Introduction to International Criminal Law and Procedure PDF eBook
Author Robert Cryer
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 456
Release 2007-06-14
Genre Law
ISBN 1139465120

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International criminal law has developed considerably in the last decade and a half, resulting in a complex and re-invigorated discipline. This has impacted directly on the popularity of the study of the subject, particularly on postgraduate law degrees. This textbook serves these courses by providing an introduction to the principles of international criminal law and processes. Written by four international lawyers with experience of teaching international criminal law, it is accessible yet sophisticated in its approach. It covers substantive international criminal law, the institutions designed to enforce it and their procedures, and the international law applicable to domestic prosecutions of international crimes. It will be essential reading for students and teachers of international criminal law. In addition, practitioners and researchers in the field (and in related fields such as criminal law), students of international law and international relations will find this introduction invaluable.