Cooperation and the International Criminal Court : : perspectives from theory and practice / / edited by Olympia Bekou, Daley J. Birkett.

The ability of the International Criminal Court (ICC) to function effectively is heavily dependent on cooperation because it does not possess its own enforcement mechanism. In Cooperation and the International Criminal Court: Perspectives from Theory and Practice , edited by Olympia Bekou and Daley...

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Superior document:Nottingham Studies on Human Rights, Volume 4
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands ;, Boston, [Massachusetts] : : Brill Nijhoff,, 2016.
©2016
Year of Publication:2016
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Nottingham studies on human rights ; Volume 4.
Physical Description:1 online resource (447 p.)
Notes:"In September 2014, 26 experts from academia, government, civil society and the Court were invited to the University of Nottingham for a two-day workshop to explore current challenges affecting the Court's international cooperation regime.1 This collection stems from the fruitful discussions that took place during the event as well as recent developments in this area."
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
Introduction /
Legal Rules, Policy Choices and Political Realities in the Functioning of the Cooperation Regime of the International Criminal Court /
The International Criminal Court Cooperation Regime – A Practical Perspective from the Office of the Prosecutor /
Credible and Authoritative Enforcement of State Cooperation with the International Criminal Court /
Non-Compliance and the Law and Politics of State Cooperation: Lessons from the Al Bashir and Kenyatta Cases /
Practical Cooperation Challenges Faced by the Registry of the International Criminal Court /
Non-cooperation and the Efficiency of the International Criminal Court /
The Place of Consultation in the International Criminal Court’s Approach to Complementarity and Cooperation /
Cooperation and the International Criminal Court: The Freezing, Seizing and Transfer of Assets for the Purpose of Reparations /
Reflections of the Facilitator for Cooperation in the Hague Working Group, 2012–2015 /
A State’s Experience of Cooperation with the International Criminal Court: The Case of Belgium /
Strengthening the International Criminal Court Cooperation Regime from the European Union’s Perspective /
Strengthening International Criminal Court Cooperation – The Role of Civil Society /
Using ‘Managerial Compliance’ to Strengthen the International Criminal Court Cooperation Regime /
Fostering Cooperation through Technology-Driven Tools /
Index /
Summary:The ability of the International Criminal Court (ICC) to function effectively is heavily dependent on cooperation because it does not possess its own enforcement mechanism. In Cooperation and the International Criminal Court: Perspectives from Theory and Practice , edited by Olympia Bekou and Daley J. Birkett, scholars and practitioners in international criminal law provide a detailed analysis of the ICC cooperation regime. Chapters focus on the law and practice of State cooperation, the role of civil society and regional organisations, asset recovery for the purpose of reparations, policy issues and how technology-driven tools can strengthen the ICC cooperation regime in practice. This collection provides a unique insight into the current status of cooperation as well as future challenges for the ICC.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
ISBN:9004304479
ISSN:2211-7342 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Olympia Bekou, Daley J. Birkett.