An african criminal court : : the african union's rethinking of international criminal justice / / Dominique Mystris.

In An African Criminal Court Dominique Mystris explores the potential contribution of a regional criminal court to international criminal law and justice across the continent. As set out in the Malabo Protocol, the court's approach to international core crimes builds on from the current interna...

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Superior document:Queen Mary Studies in International Law ; 42
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, the Netherlands : : BRILL,, [2021]
©2021
Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:Queen Mary Studies in International Law ; 42.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
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Table of Contents:
  • The road to an African Criminal Court
  • Domestic prosecutions of international crime
  • State practice and universal jurisdiction
  • The ICC and accountability
  • The ICC and complementarity
  • The question of African ownership
  • The ICC and the issue of immunity
  • The purpose of the ICC
  • The international criminal law section : institutional ideology and purpose
  • Accountability before the African Court
  • The African Court and complementarity
  • Reasserting African ownership
  • Understanding immunity under the Malabo Protocol.