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The International Criminal Court and complementarity : from theory to practice /

Analyses the interaction between the ICC and domestic jurisdictions from a multidisciplinary and situation-related perspective.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: 2009 Research Conference on the ICC and Complementarity
Otros Autores: Stahn, Carsten, 1971- (Editor ), El Zeidy, Mohamed M. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2011.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • V. 1. Introduction : bridge over troubled waters?
  • pt. I. General reflections
  • A positive approach to complementarity : the impact of the Office of the Prosecutor / Luis Moreno-Ocampo
  • Justice and prevention / Juan E. Méndez
  • Proactive complementarity : a Registrar's perspective and plans / Silvana Arbia and Giovanni Bassy
  • pt. II. Origin and genesis of complementarity
  • The genesis of complementarity / Mohamed M. El Zeidy
  • Reflections on complementarity at the Rome Conference and beyond / Mauro Politi
  • The rise and fall of complementarity / William A. Schabas
  • pt. III. Analytical dimensions of complementarity
  • Complementarity as global governance / Christoph Burchard
  • Policy through complementarity : the atrocity trial as justice / Mark A. Drumbl
  • Taking complementarity seriously / Carsten Stahn
  • International criminal justice in the era of failed states : the ICC and the self-referral debate / Payam Akhavan
  • The quest for constructive complementarity / Michael A. Newton
  • Reframing positive complementarity / William W. Burke-White
  • Too much of a good thing? : implementation and the uses of complementarity / Frédéric Mégret
  • pt. IV. Interpretation and application
  • The application of the principle of complementarity to the decision of where to open an investigation : the admissibility of 'situations' / Héctor Olásolo and Enrique Carnero-Rojo
  • Situation and case : defining the parameters / Rod Rastan
  • The inaction controversy : neglected words and new opportunities / Darryl Robinson
  • The admissibility procedures / Jo Stigen
  • The evolution of the ICC jurisprudence on admissibility / Ben Batros
  • Interpretative gravity under the Rome Statute / Ignaz Stegmiller
  • Complementarity and burden allocation / Megan A. Fairlie and Joseph Powderly
  • V. 2. States' obligations to investigate and prosecute perpetrators of international crimes : the perspective of the European Court of Human Rights / Harmen van der Wilt
  • The law and policy of complementarity in relation to 'criminal proceedings' carried out by non-state organized armed groups / Jann K. Kleffner
  • Complementarity and the crime of aggression / Roger S. Clark
  • Complementarity and the alternative forms of justice : a new test for ICC admissibility / Gregory S. Gordon
  • Complementarity and 'reverse cooperation' / Federica Gioia
  • In the hands of the state : implementing legislation and complementarity / Olympia Bekou
  • pt. V. Complementarity in perspective
  • Horizontal complementarity / Cedric Ryngaert
  • The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia ('ICTY') and the transfer of cases and materials to national judicial authorities : lesson in complementarity / David Tolbert and Aleksandar Kontić
  • 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 / Fidelma Donlon
  • Complementarity of procedures : how to avoid reinventing the wheel / Tarik Abdulhak
  • pt. VI. Complementarity in practice
  • Making complementarity work : maximizing the limited role of the prosecutor / Paul F. Seils
  • Positive complementarity in action / Christopher K. Hall
  • Complementarity and the construction of national ability / Morten Bergsmo, Olympia Bekou and Annika Jones
  • The Colombian peace process (Law 975 of 2005) and the ICC's principle of complementarity / Kai Ambos
  • Darfur : complementarity as the drafters intended? / Robert Cryer
  • Complementarity in Uganda : domestic diversity or international imposition? / Sarah Nouwen
  • Courts, conflict and complementarity in Uganda / Marieke Wierda and Michael Otim
  • Chasing cases : the ICC and the politics of state referral in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda / Phil Clark
  • A problem, not a solution : complementarity in the Central African Republic and Democratic Republic of the Congo / Marlies Glasius
  • Complementarity and the impact of the Rome Statute and International Criminal Court in Kenya / Christine Alai and Njonjo Mue.