The relationship between the International Criminal Court and national jurisdictions : : the principle of complementarity / / by Jo Stigen.

The principle of complementarity provides a framework as to when the Prosecutor of the ICC may and should interfere vis-à-vis national judicial systems. The principle acknowledges the primary right of states to prosecute while also recognising the need for international interference when states fail...

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Superior document:The Raoul Wallenberg Institute human rights library ; v. 34
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Year of Publication:2008
Language:English
Series:Raoul Wallenberg Institute human rights library ; v. 34.
Physical Description:1 online resource (548 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Summary:The principle of complementarity provides a framework as to when the Prosecutor of the ICC may and should interfere vis-à-vis national judicial systems. The principle acknowledges the primary right of states to prosecute while also recognising the need for international interference when states fail in this task. As formulated in the Rome Statute, however, it leaves complex questions unresolved. To mention a few: When is a national criminal proceeding really an attempt to shield the perpetrator? When can a national judicial system be characterised as unavailable? And when will an ICC prosecution serve the interests of justice? This book seeks to answer these and other related questions by interpreting the relevant provisions of the Rome Statute and discussing them in a broad context. The book also critically assesses policy considerations underlying the establishment of the ICC, including the implications of international criminal justice for achieving peace. It asks, inter alia , whether the ICC should set aside an amnesty which a national truth commission has granted in an attempt to achieve a peaceful transition from tyranny to democracy.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. [499]-524) and index.
ISBN:1282399551
9786612399558
904743174X
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: by Jo Stigen.