The Law and practice of the International Criminal Court / edited by Carsten Stahn.
2015
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Title
The Law and practice of the International Criminal Court / edited by Carsten Stahn.
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Edition
First edition.
Imprint
Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2015.
Description
1 online resource
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction: more than a court, less than a court, several courts in one? / Carsten Stahn
The International Criminal Court (ICC) and double standards of international justice / Richard Dicker
The ICC and the politics of peace and justice / Leslie Vinjamuri
The relationship between the ICC and the United Nations Security Council / Deborah Ruiz Verduzco
The ICC and the AU / Anton Du Plessis & Ottilia Anna Maunganidze
How much money does the ICC need? / Stuart Ford
The ICC and the ASP / Jonathan O'Donohue
Jurisdiction / Rod Rastan
Ad hoc declarations of acceptance of jurisdiction: the Palestinian situation under scrutiny / Mohamed M El Zeidy
Self-referrals as an indication of the inability of states to cope with non-state actors / Harmen van der Wilt
Admissibility challenges before the ICC: from quasi-primacy to qualified deference? / Carsten Stahn
The ICC and its relationship to non-states parties / Robert Cryer
The frog that wanted to be an ox: the ICCs approach to immunities / Dov Jacobs
Putting complementarity in its place / Paul Seils
Investigative management, strategies, and techniques of the ICCs OTP / Susana SáCouto and Katherine Cleary Thompson
The selection of situations and cases by the OTP of the ICC / Fabricio Guariglia and Emeric Rogier
Selecting situations and cases / William Schabas
Accountability of international prosecutors / Jenia Iontcheva Turner
Article 21 and the hierarchy of sources of law before the ICC / Gilbert Bitti
The Rome Statute and the attempted corseting of the interpretative judicial function: reflections on sources of law and interpretative technique / Joseph Powderly
Perpetration and participation in Article 25(3) / Elies van Sliedregt
Co-perpetration: German dogmatik or German invasion? / Jens David Ohlin
Indirect perpetration / Thomas Weigend
Forms of accessorial liability under Article 25(3)(b) and (c) / Hector Olasolo
The ICC and common purpose: what contribution is required under Article 25(3)(d)? / Kai Ambos
Command responsibility under Article 28 of the Rome Statute / Alejandro Kiss
Rethinking the mental elements in the jurisprudence of the ICC / Mohamed Elewa Badar and Sara Porro
The ICCs first encounter with the crime of genocide: the case against Al Bashir / Claus Kress
Crimes against humanity: a better policy on policy / Darryl Robinson
Charging war crimes: policy and prognosis from a military perspective / Michael A. Newton
The characterization of armed conflict in the jurisprudence of the ICC / Anthony Cullen
The crime of aggression / Roger S. Clark
La Lutte continue: investigating and prosecuting sexual violence at the ICC / Niamh Hayes
Cumulative charges and cumulative convictions / Carl-Friedrich Stuckenberg
The international criminal standard of proof at the ICC
Beyond Reasonable Doubt or Beyond Reason? / Simon De Smet
Confirmation of charges / Ignaz Stegmiller
Trial procedures : with a particular focus on the relationship between the proceedings of the pre-trial and trial chambers / Håkan Friman
Proportionate sentencing at the ICC / Margaret M. deGuzman
The role of the appeals chamber / Volker Nerlich
A stick to hit the accused with: the legal recharacterization of facts under Regulation 55 / Kevin Jon Heller
Disclosure challenges at the ICC / Alex Whiting
Sitting on evidence: systematic failings in the ICC disclosure regime
Time for reform / Karim A A Khan QC and Caroline Buisman
The roads to freedom
interim release in the practice of the ICC / Aiste Dumbryte
Testifying behind bars
detained ICC witnesses and human rights protection / Joris van Wijk and Marjolein Cupido
External support and internal coordination
the ICC and the protection of witnesses / Markus Eikel
Victim participation revisited :
what the ICC is learning about itself / Sergey Vasiliev
The Rome Statutes regime of victim redress: challenges and prospects / Conor McCarthy
The deterrent effect of the ICC on the Commission of International Crimes by government leaders / Nick Grono and Anna de Courcy Wheeler
The ICC and capacity building at the national level / Olympia Bekou
Completion, legacy, and complementarity at the ICC / Elizabeth Evenson and Alison Smith
A look towards the future : the ICC and lessons learnt / Philipp Ambach.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) and double standards of international justice / Richard Dicker
The ICC and the politics of peace and justice / Leslie Vinjamuri
The relationship between the ICC and the United Nations Security Council / Deborah Ruiz Verduzco
The ICC and the AU / Anton Du Plessis & Ottilia Anna Maunganidze
How much money does the ICC need? / Stuart Ford
The ICC and the ASP / Jonathan O'Donohue
Jurisdiction / Rod Rastan
Ad hoc declarations of acceptance of jurisdiction: the Palestinian situation under scrutiny / Mohamed M El Zeidy
Self-referrals as an indication of the inability of states to cope with non-state actors / Harmen van der Wilt
Admissibility challenges before the ICC: from quasi-primacy to qualified deference? / Carsten Stahn
The ICC and its relationship to non-states parties / Robert Cryer
The frog that wanted to be an ox: the ICCs approach to immunities / Dov Jacobs
Putting complementarity in its place / Paul Seils
Investigative management, strategies, and techniques of the ICCs OTP / Susana SáCouto and Katherine Cleary Thompson
The selection of situations and cases by the OTP of the ICC / Fabricio Guariglia and Emeric Rogier
Selecting situations and cases / William Schabas
Accountability of international prosecutors / Jenia Iontcheva Turner
Article 21 and the hierarchy of sources of law before the ICC / Gilbert Bitti
The Rome Statute and the attempted corseting of the interpretative judicial function: reflections on sources of law and interpretative technique / Joseph Powderly
Perpetration and participation in Article 25(3) / Elies van Sliedregt
Co-perpetration: German dogmatik or German invasion? / Jens David Ohlin
Indirect perpetration / Thomas Weigend
Forms of accessorial liability under Article 25(3)(b) and (c) / Hector Olasolo
The ICC and common purpose: what contribution is required under Article 25(3)(d)? / Kai Ambos
Command responsibility under Article 28 of the Rome Statute / Alejandro Kiss
Rethinking the mental elements in the jurisprudence of the ICC / Mohamed Elewa Badar and Sara Porro
The ICCs first encounter with the crime of genocide: the case against Al Bashir / Claus Kress
Crimes against humanity: a better policy on policy / Darryl Robinson
Charging war crimes: policy and prognosis from a military perspective / Michael A. Newton
The characterization of armed conflict in the jurisprudence of the ICC / Anthony Cullen
The crime of aggression / Roger S. Clark
La Lutte continue: investigating and prosecuting sexual violence at the ICC / Niamh Hayes
Cumulative charges and cumulative convictions / Carl-Friedrich Stuckenberg
The international criminal standard of proof at the ICC
Beyond Reasonable Doubt or Beyond Reason? / Simon De Smet
Confirmation of charges / Ignaz Stegmiller
Trial procedures : with a particular focus on the relationship between the proceedings of the pre-trial and trial chambers / Håkan Friman
Proportionate sentencing at the ICC / Margaret M. deGuzman
The role of the appeals chamber / Volker Nerlich
A stick to hit the accused with: the legal recharacterization of facts under Regulation 55 / Kevin Jon Heller
Disclosure challenges at the ICC / Alex Whiting
Sitting on evidence: systematic failings in the ICC disclosure regime
Time for reform / Karim A A Khan QC and Caroline Buisman
The roads to freedom
interim release in the practice of the ICC / Aiste Dumbryte
Testifying behind bars
detained ICC witnesses and human rights protection / Joris van Wijk and Marjolein Cupido
External support and internal coordination
the ICC and the protection of witnesses / Markus Eikel
Victim participation revisited :
what the ICC is learning about itself / Sergey Vasiliev
The Rome Statutes regime of victim redress: challenges and prospects / Conor McCarthy
The deterrent effect of the ICC on the Commission of International Crimes by government leaders / Nick Grono and Anna de Courcy Wheeler
The ICC and capacity building at the national level / Olympia Bekou
Completion, legacy, and complementarity at the ICC / Elizabeth Evenson and Alison Smith
A look towards the future : the ICC and lessons learnt / Philipp Ambach.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Source of Description
Online resource; title from PDF title page (Ebsco, viewed May 19, 2015).
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Language
English
ISBN
9780191015281 electronic book
0191015288 electronic book
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0191774286 ebook
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0191015288 electronic book
9780191774287 ebook
0191774286 ebook
9780198705161
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