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(Ebook) The Emerging Practice of the International Criminal Court 1st Edition by Carsten Stahn, Göran Sluiter ISBN 9789004166554 9004166556

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Authors:Carsten Stahn, Göran Sluiter
Pages:793 pages.
Year:2009
Publisher:Brill
Language:english
File Size:10.11 MB
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ISBN 10: 9004166556
ISBN 13: 9789004166554
Author: Carsten Stahn, Göran Sluiter

The International Criminal Court is at a crossroads. In 1998, the Court was still a fiction. A decade later, it has become operational and faces its first challenges as a judicial institution. This volume examines this transition. It analyses the first jurisprudence and policies of the Court. It provides a systematic survey of the emerging law and practice in four main areas: the relationship of the Court to domestic jurisdictions, prosecutorial policy and practice, the treatment of the Court's applicable law and the shaping of its procedure. It revisits major themes, such as jurisdiction, complementarity, cooperation, prosecutorial discretion, modes of liability, pre-trial, trial and appeals procedure and the treatment of victims and witnesses, as well as their criticisms. It also explores some of challenges and potential avenues for future reform.

(Ebook) The Emerging Practice of the International Criminal Court 1st Edition Table of contents:

Part I. General Reflections on the Court at Five Years (pp. 9–38)

  • ICC marks five years since entry into force of Rome Statute (Philippe Kirsch)

  • The International Criminal Court in Motion (Luis Moreno Ocampo)

  • The International Criminal Court Five Years On: Andante or Moderato? (Antonio Cassese)

  • The International Criminal Court – Its Relationship to Domestic Jurisdictions (Hans‑Peter Kaul)

Part II. The Relationship to Domestic Jurisdictions (pp. 39–182)

  • Auto‑referrals and the Complementary Nature of the ICC (Jann K. Kleffner)

  • Withdrawal of State‑Party Referrals & ad hoc Declarations (Mohamed M. El Zeidy)

  • Admissibility Challenge in the Uganda Situation (Burke‑White & Kaplan)

  • ICC and Non‑Party States (Robert Cryer)

  • Lessons from ICTY Transitional Justice & National Transfers (Tolbert & Kontic)

  • The Responsibility to Enforce: Connecting Justice with Unity (Rod Rastan)

Part III. Prosecutorial Policy and Practice (pp. 183–280)

  • Peace, Security, and Prosecutorial Discretion (Jens D. Ohlin)

  • Selection of Cases by the OTP (Fabricio Guariglia)

  • Positive Complementarity Strategy (Christopher K. Hall)

  • Prosecutorial Discretion and Gravity (William A. Schabas)

  • Judicial Review of Prosecutorial Discretion: Five Years On (Carsten Stahn)

Part IV. The ICC and Its Applicable Law (pp. 281–400)

  • Article 21 of the Statute & Treatment of Sources of Law (Gilbert Bitti)

  • Status of ICTY/ICTR Precedent before the ICC (Volker Nerlich)

  • Committing Liability in International Criminal Law (Steffen Wirth)

  • Principal vs. Accessorial Liability (Héctor Olásolo)

  • Defining “Armed Conflict Not of an International Character” (Sandesh Sivakumaran)

  • Do “Elements of Crimes” Narrow or Broaden Responsibility? (Otto Triffterer)

Part V. Procedural Law (pp. 401–706)

  • Pre‑trial Chamber’s Role in Fact‑Finding (Simon De Smet)

  • Fairness and Expeditiousness in Pre‑trial Proceedings (Ekaterina Trendafilova)

  • Human Rights Protection in the Pre‑trial Phase (Göran Sluiter)

  • Achieving Fair & Expeditious Trial Proceedings – Judge‑Centric Debate (Robert Heinsch)

  • Trial Chamber’s Discretion in the Lubanga Case (Reinhold Gallmetzer)

  • Appeals Chamber’s Early Jurisprudence (Franziska C. Eckelmans)

  • Interlocutory Appeals in ICC’s Early Practice (Håkan Friman)

  • Registry’s Contribution to Fair & Expeditious Proceedings (Marc Dubuisson, Anne‑Aurore Bertrand, Natacha Schauder)

  • Disclosure Experiences in Pre‑trial & Appeals (David Scheffer)

  • “Witness Proofing” Before the ICC: Necessity and Admissibility (Kai Ambos)

  • Anonymous Witnesses and Due Process (Michael E. Kurth)

  • Article 68(3) & Personal Interests of Victims (Sergey Vasiliev)

  • Public Counsel for Victims: Roles & Practice (Paolina Massidda & Sarah Pellet)

Part VI. The ICC and Future Review (pp. 707–766)

  • The Crime of Aggression (Roger S. Clark)

  • Evaluating Domestic Legislation on Aggression under Complementarity (Astrid Reisinger Coracini)

  • Proposing a Procedural Framework Revision for the ICC (Bacle Don Taylor III)

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