The Rome Statute of the ICC at its Twentieth Anniversary : : Achievements and Perspectives / / Pavel Šturma.

The Rome Statute of the ICC at its Twentieth Anniversary (Achievements and Perspectives) is an edited book comprising of 13 chapters written by contributors to a conference dedicated to discuss the development, achievements and possible future evolution of the Rome Statute and international criminal...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden,, Boston : : Brill | Nijhoff,, 2019.
Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Series:Queen Mary Studies in International Law 33.
Physical Description:1 online resource (266 pages)
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505 0 0 |t Front Matter --  |t Copyright Page --  |t On the Authors --  |t Introduction --  |t A Way to the Rome Statute and Beyond --  |t Ad Hoc Tribunals and Their Significance for Developing the Activities of the icc /  |r Anna Richterová --  |t The System of Operation of International Criminal Justice Fora, in Particular of the International Criminal Court – Will the Future Be Governed by Politics, Orders or Law? /  |r Tamás Lattmann --  |t The Rome Statute of the icc and the Recent Works of the International Law Commission /  |r Pavel Šturma --  |t Contribution of the icc to the Definition and Interpretation of International Crimes --  |t On the Activation of icc Jurisdiction over the Crime of Aggression /  |r Claus Kreß --  |t International Criminal Court, War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity /  |r Josef Mrázek --  |t Contribution of the International Criminal Court to the Prosecution of Sexual and Gender-Based Crimes: between Promise and Practice /  |r Kateřina Uhlířová --  |t Mental Element (Mens Rea) of the Crime of Aggression and Related Issues /  |r Milan Lipovský --  |t Preliminary Examination and Investigation --  |t Making the Wrong Enemies? The icc Prosecutor’s Dilemma When Targeting Powerful States at the Preliminary Examination Stage /  |r Iryna Marchuk and Aloka Wanigasuriya --  |t The International Criminal Court and Syria: the Absence of Jurisdiction and the Pressing Need for International Criminal Justice /  |r Jan Lhotský --  |t The Principle of Complementarity in Practice /  |r Kristýna Urbanová --  |t Al-Bashir and the icc – Tag, Hide-and-Seek … or Rather Blind Man’s Bluff? /  |r Ondřej Svaček --  |t Trials --  |t All Roads Lead to Rome – Lifting the Veil on the icc’s Procedural Pluriformity /  |r Simon De Smet --  |t Experience from the Special Tribunal for Lebanon /  |r Ivana Hrdličková --  |t Back Matter --  |t Bibliography --  |t Index. 
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