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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Queen Mary Studies in International Law ; v. 33
Front Matter -- Copyright Page -- On the Authors -- Introduction -- A Way to the Rome Statute and Beyond -- Ad Hoc Tribunals and Their Significance for Developing the Activities of the icc / Anna Richterová -- 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? / Tamás Lattmann -- The Rome Statute of the icc and the Recent Works of the International Law Commission / Pavel Šturma -- Contribution of the icc to the Definition and Interpretation of International Crimes -- On the Activation of icc Jurisdiction over the Crime of Aggression / Claus Kreß -- International Criminal Court, War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity / Josef Mrázek -- Contribution of the International Criminal Court to the Prosecution of Sexual and Gender-Based Crimes: between Promise and Practice / Kateřina Uhlířová -- Mental Element (Mens Rea) of the Crime of Aggression and Related Issues / Milan Lipovský -- Preliminary Examination and Investigation -- Making the Wrong Enemies? The icc Prosecutor’s Dilemma When Targeting Powerful States at the Preliminary Examination Stage / Iryna Marchuk and Aloka Wanigasuriya -- The International Criminal Court and Syria: the Absence of Jurisdiction and the Pressing Need for International Criminal Justice / Jan Lhotský -- The Principle of Complementarity in Practice / Kristýna Urbanová -- Al-Bashir and the icc – Tag, Hide-and-Seek … or Rather Blind Man’s Bluff? / Ondřej Svaček -- Trials -- All Roads Lead to Rome – Lifting the Veil on the icc’s Procedural Pluriformity / Simon De Smet -- Experience from the Special Tribunal for Lebanon / Ivana Hrdličková -- Back Matter -- Bibliography -- Index.
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 law. The authors include academics from various legal systems, practitioners from the ICC and the Special Tribunal for Lebanon, attorneys and other law experts. The International Criminal Court is the first universal international criminal tribunal. Though quite new, as the Rome Statute was adopted 20 years ago (1998) and only 16 years have passed since its entry into force, it has already developed interesting case-law and continues to elaborate on both substantive and procedural international criminal law. Contributors are Ivana Hrdličková, Claus Kreß, Tamás Lattmann, Jan Lhotský, Milan Lipovský, Iryna Marchuk, Josef Mrázek, Anna Richterová, Simon De Smet, Ondřej Svaček, Pavel Šturma, Kateřina Uhlířová, Kristýna Urbanová, Aloka Wanigasuriya.
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title The Rome Statute of the ICC at its Twentieth Anniversary : Achievements and Perspectives /
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Front Matter --
Copyright Page --
On the Authors --
Introduction --
A Way to the Rome Statute and Beyond --
Ad Hoc Tribunals and Their Significance for Developing the Activities of the icc /
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? /
The Rome Statute of the icc and the Recent Works of the International Law Commission /
Contribution of the icc to the Definition and Interpretation of International Crimes --
On the Activation of icc Jurisdiction over the Crime of Aggression /
International Criminal Court, War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity /
Contribution of the International Criminal Court to the Prosecution of Sexual and Gender-Based Crimes: between Promise and Practice /
Mental Element (Mens Rea) of the Crime of Aggression and Related Issues /
Preliminary Examination and Investigation --
Making the Wrong Enemies? The icc Prosecutor’s Dilemma When Targeting Powerful States at the Preliminary Examination Stage /
The International Criminal Court and Syria: the Absence of Jurisdiction and the Pressing Need for International Criminal Justice /
The Principle of Complementarity in Practice /
Al-Bashir and the icc – Tag, Hide-and-Seek … or Rather Blind Man’s Bluff? /
Trials --
All Roads Lead to Rome – Lifting the Veil on the icc’s Procedural Pluriformity /
Experience from the Special Tribunal for Lebanon /
Back Matter --
Bibliography --
Index.
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Copyright Page --
On the Authors --
Introduction --
A Way to the Rome Statute and Beyond --
Ad Hoc Tribunals and Their Significance for Developing the Activities of the icc /
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? /
The Rome Statute of the icc and the Recent Works of the International Law Commission /
Contribution of the icc to the Definition and Interpretation of International Crimes --
On the Activation of icc Jurisdiction over the Crime of Aggression /
International Criminal Court, War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity /
Contribution of the International Criminal Court to the Prosecution of Sexual and Gender-Based Crimes: between Promise and Practice /
Mental Element (Mens Rea) of the Crime of Aggression and Related Issues /
Preliminary Examination and Investigation --
Making the Wrong Enemies? The icc Prosecutor’s Dilemma When Targeting Powerful States at the Preliminary Examination Stage /
The International Criminal Court and Syria: the Absence of Jurisdiction and the Pressing Need for International Criminal Justice /
The Principle of Complementarity in Practice /
Al-Bashir and the icc – Tag, Hide-and-Seek … or Rather Blind Man’s Bluff? /
Trials --
All Roads Lead to Rome – Lifting the Veil on the icc’s Procedural Pluriformity /
Experience from the Special Tribunal for Lebanon /
Back Matter --
Bibliography --
Index.
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Copyright Page --
On the Authors --
Introduction --
A Way to the Rome Statute and Beyond --
Ad Hoc Tribunals and Their Significance for Developing the Activities of the icc /
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? /
The Rome Statute of the icc and the Recent Works of the International Law Commission /
Contribution of the icc to the Definition and Interpretation of International Crimes --
On the Activation of icc Jurisdiction over the Crime of Aggression /
International Criminal Court, War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity /
Contribution of the International Criminal Court to the Prosecution of Sexual and Gender-Based Crimes: between Promise and Practice /
Mental Element (Mens Rea) of the Crime of Aggression and Related Issues /
Preliminary Examination and Investigation --
Making the Wrong Enemies? The icc Prosecutor’s Dilemma When Targeting Powerful States at the Preliminary Examination Stage /
The International Criminal Court and Syria: the Absence of Jurisdiction and the Pressing Need for International Criminal Justice /
The Principle of Complementarity in Practice /
Al-Bashir and the icc – Tag, Hide-and-Seek … or Rather Blind Man’s Bluff? /
Trials --
All Roads Lead to Rome – Lifting the Veil on the icc’s Procedural Pluriformity /
Experience from the Special Tribunal for Lebanon /
Back Matter --
Bibliography --
Index.
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