International Criminal Justice in Africa, 2016 /
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International Criminal Justice in Africa, 2016 / HJ van der Merwe and Gerhard Kemp (editors). - Nairobi Strathmore University Press and Konrad Adenuer Stiftung 2017 - xiii, 303 pages ; 24 cm.
"This book is based on the conference 'Africa and the International Criminal Court' which the South African-German Centre for Transnational Criminal Justice hosted on 22 and 23 November 2013 in Cape Town"--Page 1.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Africa and the International Criminal Court / Prosecutions by the International Criminal Court in Africa -- Africa and the International Criminal Court : then and now / Africa and the International Criminal Court : a judge's perspective / International criminal justice in Africa : specific procedural aspects of the first trial judgment of the International Criminal Court / Africa and the International Criminal Court : a prosecutor's perspective / African prosecutions of international crimes -- The implementation of the Rome Statute in Africa / Domestic prosecution of international crimes : the case of Rwanda / The extraordinary African chambers : the case of Hissène Habré / The Nigerian 'Jos Crisis' from the perspective of international criminal law / "On behalf of Africa" : towards the regionalization of universal jurisdiction? / The African Union and the International Criminal Court -- Between political justice and judicial politics : charting a way forward for the African Union and the International Criminal Court / Africa, the United Nations Security Council and the International Criminal Court : the question of deferrals / A strained relationship : reflections on the African Union's stand towards the International Criminal Court from the Kenyan experience / Africa and the International Criminal Court : recommendations -- African Union decisions regarding the enforcement of international criminal law in Africa -- United Nations Security Council Decisions regarding the enforcement of international criminal law in Africa. Gerhard Werle, Lovell Fernandez and Moritz Vormbaum -- Sanji Mmasenono Monageng -- Ekaterina Trendafilova -- René Blattmann -- Shamila Batohi -- Gerhard Kemp -- Sam Rugege and Aimé M. Karimunda -- Mbacké Fall -- Temitayo Lucia Akinmuwagun and Moritz Vormbaum -- Florian Jessberger -- Tim Murithi -- Juliet Okoth -- Sosteness Francis Materu -- Part I. Part II. Part III. Annex 1. Annex 2. Annex 3.
"This book sheds light on the present frictions between the AU [African Union], the ICC [International Criminal Court] and the UN [United Nations] Security Council. Eminent experts in the field of international criminal justice, including judges and prosecutors of the ICC and other African judicial bodies, as well as international criminal law scholars, analyze and debate the achievements and shortcomings of interventions by the ICC in Africa. They propose ways in which international courts and domestic courts within and outside of Africa can cooperate and address fundamental issues of international criminal law, such as the implementation of the Rome Statute, deferrals of cases before the International Criminal Court and the prosecution of crimes by third states on the basis of universal jurisdiction"--Back cover.
9789966021175
2014945343
GBB4A4551 bnb
016877614 Uk
International criminal law--Application--Africa
International criminal justice--Africa
Criminal justice, Administration of--Africa
International criminal courts.
International criminal law.
International Criminal Court --African Union
Africa.
Donation
Conference papers and proceedings.
KQC985 / .I59
International Criminal Justice in Africa, 2016 / HJ van der Merwe and Gerhard Kemp (editors). - Nairobi Strathmore University Press and Konrad Adenuer Stiftung 2017 - xiii, 303 pages ; 24 cm.
"This book is based on the conference 'Africa and the International Criminal Court' which the South African-German Centre for Transnational Criminal Justice hosted on 22 and 23 November 2013 in Cape Town"--Page 1.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Africa and the International Criminal Court / Prosecutions by the International Criminal Court in Africa -- Africa and the International Criminal Court : then and now / Africa and the International Criminal Court : a judge's perspective / International criminal justice in Africa : specific procedural aspects of the first trial judgment of the International Criminal Court / Africa and the International Criminal Court : a prosecutor's perspective / African prosecutions of international crimes -- The implementation of the Rome Statute in Africa / Domestic prosecution of international crimes : the case of Rwanda / The extraordinary African chambers : the case of Hissène Habré / The Nigerian 'Jos Crisis' from the perspective of international criminal law / "On behalf of Africa" : towards the regionalization of universal jurisdiction? / The African Union and the International Criminal Court -- Between political justice and judicial politics : charting a way forward for the African Union and the International Criminal Court / Africa, the United Nations Security Council and the International Criminal Court : the question of deferrals / A strained relationship : reflections on the African Union's stand towards the International Criminal Court from the Kenyan experience / Africa and the International Criminal Court : recommendations -- African Union decisions regarding the enforcement of international criminal law in Africa -- United Nations Security Council Decisions regarding the enforcement of international criminal law in Africa. Gerhard Werle, Lovell Fernandez and Moritz Vormbaum -- Sanji Mmasenono Monageng -- Ekaterina Trendafilova -- René Blattmann -- Shamila Batohi -- Gerhard Kemp -- Sam Rugege and Aimé M. Karimunda -- Mbacké Fall -- Temitayo Lucia Akinmuwagun and Moritz Vormbaum -- Florian Jessberger -- Tim Murithi -- Juliet Okoth -- Sosteness Francis Materu -- Part I. Part II. Part III. Annex 1. Annex 2. Annex 3.
"This book sheds light on the present frictions between the AU [African Union], the ICC [International Criminal Court] and the UN [United Nations] Security Council. Eminent experts in the field of international criminal justice, including judges and prosecutors of the ICC and other African judicial bodies, as well as international criminal law scholars, analyze and debate the achievements and shortcomings of interventions by the ICC in Africa. They propose ways in which international courts and domestic courts within and outside of Africa can cooperate and address fundamental issues of international criminal law, such as the implementation of the Rome Statute, deferrals of cases before the International Criminal Court and the prosecution of crimes by third states on the basis of universal jurisdiction"--Back cover.
9789966021175
2014945343
GBB4A4551 bnb
016877614 Uk
International criminal law--Application--Africa
International criminal justice--Africa
Criminal justice, Administration of--Africa
International criminal courts.
International criminal law.
International Criminal Court --African Union
Africa.
Donation
Conference papers and proceedings.
KQC985 / .I59
