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| 100 | _aStahn Garsten | ||
| 245 | _aThe international criminal court and complementarity : From theory and practice Vol. I | ||
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_aCambridge _bCambridge University Press _c2011 |
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_a682p _cxviii |
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| 365 | _bRs. 19,680 Vol | ||
| 505 | _aContents: Volume 1: Introduction: bridge over troubled waters? Complementarity themes and debates in context; Part I. General Reflections: 1. A positive approach to complementarity: the impact of the Office of the Prosecutor; 2. Justice and prevention; 3. Proactive complementarity: a registrar's perspective and plans; Part II. Origin and Genesis of Complementarity: 4. The genesis of complementarity; 5. Reflections on complementarity at the Rome Conference and beyond; 6. The rise and fall of complementarity; Part III. Analytical Dimensions of Complementarity: 7. Complementarity as global governance; 8. Policy through complementarity: the atrocity trial as justice; 9. Taking complementarity seriously: on the sense and sensibility of 'classical', 'positive' and 'negative' complementarity; 10. International criminal justice in the era of failed states: the ICC and the self-referral debate; 11. The quest for constructive complementarity; 12. Reframing positive complementarity: reflections on the first decade and insights from the US federal criminal justice system; 13. Too much of a good thing? Implementation and the uses of complementarity; Part IV. Interpretation and Application: 14. The application of the principle of complementarity to the decision of where to open an investigation: the admissibility of 'situations'; 15. Situations and case: defining the parameters; 16. The inaction controversy: neglected words and new opportunities; 17. Admissibility procedure; 18. The evolution of the ICC jurisprudence on admissibility; 19. Interpretative gravity under the ICC statute: identifying common gravity criteria; 20. Complementarity and burden allocation. | ||
| 650 | _a1.International criminal courts2.International offences - Law and legislation | ||
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_aElzeidy Mohamed M _a |
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