International Criminal Court and complementarity : from theory to practice (Vol. 2)
Carsten Stahn and Mohamed M. El Zeidy.
International Criminal Court and complementarity : from theory to practice (Vol. 2) from theory to practice / edited by Carsten Stahn and Mohamed M. El Zeidy. - Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011. - 2 volumes (xxv, 1292 pages) : illustrations ; 24 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
bridge over troubled waters? -- General reflections -- A positive approach to complementarity : the impact of the Office of the Prosecutor / Justice and prevention / Proactive complementarity : a Registrar's perspective and plans / Origin and genesis of complementarity -- The genesis of complementarity / Reflections on complementarity at the Rome Conference and beyond / The rise and fall of complementarity / Analytical dimensions of complementarity -- Complementarity as global governance / Policy through complementarity : the atrocity trial as justice / Taking complementarity seriously / International criminal justice in the era of failed states : the ICC and the self-referral debate / The quest for constructive complementarity / Michael A. Newton -- Reframing positive complementarity / Too much of a good thing? : implementation and the uses of complementarity / Interpretation and application -- The application of the principle of complementarity to the decision of where to open an investigation : the admissibility of 'situations' / Situation and case : defining the parameters / The inaction controversy : neglected words and new opportunities / The admissibility procedures / The evolution of the ICC jurisprudence on admissibility / Interpretative gravity under the Rome Statute / Complementarity and burden allocation / States' obligations to investigate and prosecute perpetrators of international crimes : the perspective of the European Court of Human Rights / The law and policy of complementarity in relation to 'criminal proceedings' carried out by non-state organized armed groups / Complementarity and the crime of aggression / Roger S. Clark -- Complementarity and the alternative forms of justice : a new test for ICC admissibility / Complementarity and 'reverse cooperation' / In the hands of the state : implementing legislation and complementarity / Complementarity in perspective -- Horizontal complementarity / The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia ('ICTY') and the transfer of cases and materials to national judicial authorities : lesson in complementarity / Positive complementarity in practice : ICTY Rule 11 bis and the use of the tribunal's evidence in the Srebrenica Trials before the Bosnian War Crimes Chamber / Complementarity of procedures : how to avoid reinventing the wheel / Complementarity in practice -- Making complementarity work : maximizing the limited role of the prosecutor / Positive complementarity in action / Complementarity and the construction of national ability / The Colombian peace process (Law 975 of 2005) and the ICC's principle of complementarity / Darfur : complementarity as the drafters intended? / Complementarity in Uganda : domestic diversity or international imposition? / Courts, conflict and complementarity in Uganda / Chasing cases : the ICC and the politics of state referral in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda / A problem, not a solution : complementarity in the Central African Republic and Democratic Republic of the Congo / Luis Moreno-Ocampo -- Juan E. M�endez -- Silvana Arbia and Giovanni Bassy -- Mohamed M. El Zeidy -- Mauro Politi -- William A. Schabas -- Christoph Burchard -- Mark A. Drumbl -- Carsten Stahn -- Payam Akhavan -- William W. Burke-White -- Fr�ed�eric M�egret -- H�ector Ol�asolo and Enrique Carnero-Rojo -- Rod Rastan -- Darryl Robinson -- Jo Stigen -- Ben Batros -- Ignaz Stegmiller -- Megan A. Fairlie and Joseph Powderly -- Harmen van der Wilt -- Jann K. Kleffner -- Gregory S. Gordon -- Federica Gioia -- Olympia Bekou -- Cedric Ryngaert -- David Tolbert and Aleksandar Konti�c -- Fidelma Donlon -- Tarik Abdulhak -- Paul F. Seils -- Christopher K. Hall -- Morten Bergsmo, Olympia Bekou and Annika Jones -- Kai Ambos -- Robert Cryer -- Sarah Nouwen -- Marieke Wierda and Michael Otim -- Phil Clark -- Marlies Glasius -- Complementarity and the impact of the Rome Statute and International Criminal Court in Kenya / Christine Alai and Njonjo Mue. V. 1. Introduction : pt. I. pt. II. pt. III. pt. IV. V. 2. pt. V. pt. VI.
"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)"--Page 4 of cover.
9781107011588 1107011582
2011294024
GBB168518 bnb
015820976 Uk
International Criminal Court.
International Criminal Court.
International criminal courts.
Complementarity (International law)
Complementarity (International law)
International criminal courts.
KZ7379 / .I58 2011
345.01
International Criminal Court and complementarity : from theory to practice (Vol. 2) from theory to practice / edited by Carsten Stahn and Mohamed M. El Zeidy. - Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011. - 2 volumes (xxv, 1292 pages) : illustrations ; 24 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
bridge over troubled waters? -- General reflections -- A positive approach to complementarity : the impact of the Office of the Prosecutor / Justice and prevention / Proactive complementarity : a Registrar's perspective and plans / Origin and genesis of complementarity -- The genesis of complementarity / Reflections on complementarity at the Rome Conference and beyond / The rise and fall of complementarity / Analytical dimensions of complementarity -- Complementarity as global governance / Policy through complementarity : the atrocity trial as justice / Taking complementarity seriously / International criminal justice in the era of failed states : the ICC and the self-referral debate / The quest for constructive complementarity / Michael A. Newton -- Reframing positive complementarity / Too much of a good thing? : implementation and the uses of complementarity / Interpretation and application -- The application of the principle of complementarity to the decision of where to open an investigation : the admissibility of 'situations' / Situation and case : defining the parameters / The inaction controversy : neglected words and new opportunities / The admissibility procedures / The evolution of the ICC jurisprudence on admissibility / Interpretative gravity under the Rome Statute / Complementarity and burden allocation / States' obligations to investigate and prosecute perpetrators of international crimes : the perspective of the European Court of Human Rights / The law and policy of complementarity in relation to 'criminal proceedings' carried out by non-state organized armed groups / Complementarity and the crime of aggression / Roger S. Clark -- Complementarity and the alternative forms of justice : a new test for ICC admissibility / Complementarity and 'reverse cooperation' / In the hands of the state : implementing legislation and complementarity / Complementarity in perspective -- Horizontal complementarity / The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia ('ICTY') and the transfer of cases and materials to national judicial authorities : lesson in complementarity / Positive complementarity in practice : ICTY Rule 11 bis and the use of the tribunal's evidence in the Srebrenica Trials before the Bosnian War Crimes Chamber / Complementarity of procedures : how to avoid reinventing the wheel / Complementarity in practice -- Making complementarity work : maximizing the limited role of the prosecutor / Positive complementarity in action / Complementarity and the construction of national ability / The Colombian peace process (Law 975 of 2005) and the ICC's principle of complementarity / Darfur : complementarity as the drafters intended? / Complementarity in Uganda : domestic diversity or international imposition? / Courts, conflict and complementarity in Uganda / Chasing cases : the ICC and the politics of state referral in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda / A problem, not a solution : complementarity in the Central African Republic and Democratic Republic of the Congo / Luis Moreno-Ocampo -- Juan E. M�endez -- Silvana Arbia and Giovanni Bassy -- Mohamed M. El Zeidy -- Mauro Politi -- William A. Schabas -- Christoph Burchard -- Mark A. Drumbl -- Carsten Stahn -- Payam Akhavan -- William W. Burke-White -- Fr�ed�eric M�egret -- H�ector Ol�asolo and Enrique Carnero-Rojo -- Rod Rastan -- Darryl Robinson -- Jo Stigen -- Ben Batros -- Ignaz Stegmiller -- Megan A. Fairlie and Joseph Powderly -- Harmen van der Wilt -- Jann K. Kleffner -- Gregory S. Gordon -- Federica Gioia -- Olympia Bekou -- Cedric Ryngaert -- David Tolbert and Aleksandar Konti�c -- Fidelma Donlon -- Tarik Abdulhak -- Paul F. Seils -- Christopher K. Hall -- Morten Bergsmo, Olympia Bekou and Annika Jones -- Kai Ambos -- Robert Cryer -- Sarah Nouwen -- Marieke Wierda and Michael Otim -- Phil Clark -- Marlies Glasius -- Complementarity and the impact of the Rome Statute and International Criminal Court in Kenya / Christine Alai and Njonjo Mue. V. 1. Introduction : pt. I. pt. II. pt. III. pt. IV. V. 2. pt. V. pt. VI.
"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)"--Page 4 of cover.
9781107011588 1107011582
2011294024
GBB168518 bnb
015820976 Uk
International Criminal Court.
International Criminal Court.
International criminal courts.
Complementarity (International law)
Complementarity (International law)
International criminal courts.
KZ7379 / .I58 2011
345.01
