Commentary on discussion of the need for a permanent International Criminal Court. Article by Jocelyn Cockburn (Lawyers Network co-ordinator, Amnesty International in Scotland) published in Amicus Curiae - Journal of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies and its Society for Advanced Legal Studies. The Journal is produced by the Society for Advanced Legal Studies at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London
It cannot be overemphasized how historic the negotiations to establish a permanent International Cri...
Whereas in 1920 there was the solitary Permanent Court of International Justice (PCIJ), today there ...
International criminal justice is a relatively new and uniquely distinct system of criminal justice....
Any substantive evaluation of the plan for an international criminal court requires first an underst...
This article assesses the structure and operation of the International Criminal Court by setting out...
The international criminal court is the newest would-be global institution to have been established ...
I understand that I am substituting for Cherif Bassiouni. Those are big shoes to fill, and instead o...
In the summer of 1998, the world community gathered in Rome for a major diplomatic conference sponso...
The creation of a permanent international criminal court (ICC) has been seen as a desirable objectiv...
The principle of domestic jurisdiction in international law makes national governments responsible f...
International law scholars often assume that the best way to enforce human rights is by establishing...
Many of the contributions to this issue of the Journal focus on several recent historic developments...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) aims to promote not only justice, but also peace. It has been...
Current opinion pieces ask broad questions such as Is the ICC worth it while only focusing on a sp...
This comment examines the difficulties involved in implementing Resolution 808, and also its contrib...
It cannot be overemphasized how historic the negotiations to establish a permanent International Cri...
Whereas in 1920 there was the solitary Permanent Court of International Justice (PCIJ), today there ...
International criminal justice is a relatively new and uniquely distinct system of criminal justice....
Any substantive evaluation of the plan for an international criminal court requires first an underst...
This article assesses the structure and operation of the International Criminal Court by setting out...
The international criminal court is the newest would-be global institution to have been established ...
I understand that I am substituting for Cherif Bassiouni. Those are big shoes to fill, and instead o...
In the summer of 1998, the world community gathered in Rome for a major diplomatic conference sponso...
The creation of a permanent international criminal court (ICC) has been seen as a desirable objectiv...
The principle of domestic jurisdiction in international law makes national governments responsible f...
International law scholars often assume that the best way to enforce human rights is by establishing...
Many of the contributions to this issue of the Journal focus on several recent historic developments...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) aims to promote not only justice, but also peace. It has been...
Current opinion pieces ask broad questions such as Is the ICC worth it while only focusing on a sp...
This comment examines the difficulties involved in implementing Resolution 808, and also its contrib...
It cannot be overemphasized how historic the negotiations to establish a permanent International Cri...
Whereas in 1920 there was the solitary Permanent Court of International Justice (PCIJ), today there ...
International criminal justice is a relatively new and uniquely distinct system of criminal justice....