International crimes, peace, and human rights : : the role of the International criminal court / / edited by Dinah Shelton.

This collection of essays by sixteen outstanding authorities in the relevant fields assesses The International Criminal Court from the perspective of the year 1998 when it was first established by the Rome Statute. The book's detailed analysis of the potential uses (and misuses) of the Statute-...

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Place / Publishing House:Ardsley, New York : : Transnational Publishers,, [2000]
©2000
Year of Publication:2000
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource.
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Table of Contents:
  • Contributors
  • Introduction
  • Part I: Precedents and Their Lessons
  • Chapter 1: The Experience of Nuremberg, Benjamin Ferencz
  • Chapter 2: The Contribution of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda to Reconciliation in Rwanda, Alinikisa Mafwenga
  • Chapter 3: The Contribution of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia to Reconciliation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sandra Coliver
  • Part II: A Merger of International Criminal Law, Humanitarian Law, and Human Rights Law?
  • Chapter 4: Toward International Human Rights Crimes: An Asian Perspective on Human Rights and
  • International Criminal Law, Clarence Dias
  • Chapter 5: How the International Criminal Court Should Help Implement International Humanitarian Law
  • Patrick Zahnd
  • Chapter 6: Women's Issues in International Criminal Law: Recent Developments and the Potential
  • Contribution of the ICC, Kelly Dawn Askin
  • Chapter 7: International Human Rights Law, International Humanitarian Law, and International Criminal
  • Law and Procedure: New Relationships, Juan E. Méndez
  • Part III: International Public Policy and the ICC: Accountability, Deterrence, and Redress
  • Chapter 8: Amnesty and the International Criminal Court, Naomi Roht-Arriaza
  • Chapter 9: Domestic Amnesties and International Accountability, Garth Meintjes
  • Chapter 10: The International Criminal Court and the Challenge of Deterrence, Gustavo Gallón
  • Chapter 11: The Penalty Provisions of the ICC Statute, William A. Schabas
  • Chapter 12: Reparations for Victims of International Crimes, Dinah L. Shelton
  • Chapter 13: The Trust Fund of the ICC, Thordis Ingadottir
  • Chapter 14: Are Reparations Appropriately Addressed in the ICC Statute?, Fiona McKay
  • Part IV: Problems of Jurisdiction and Effectiveness
  • Chapter 15: Complementarity and Its Discontents: States, Victims, and the International Criminal Court
  • Madeline Morris
  • Chapter 16: The United States and the ICC, David Scheffer
  • Chapter 17: The ICC Statute: Protecting the Sovereign Rights of Non-Parties, Roger S. Clark
  • Chapter 18: High Crimes and Misconceptions: The ICC and Non-Party States, Madeline Morris
  • Appendix: Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
  • Index;.