Under the "complementarity" regime of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC), the jurisdiction of the ICC is secondary to the jurisdiction of domestic courts. States Parties, not the ICC, have the primary responsibility of investigating and prosecuting international crimes. The ICC acts only when States are "unable" or "unwilling" to prosecute. As a State Party, in order to give effect to the complementarity principle, South Africa enacted the Implementation of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court Act 27 of 2002, which determines the modalities of prosecuting perpetrators of the crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes in South African courts. The Implementation Act also provides that So...
Doctor Legum - LLDThe crimes of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity are customary inter...
LL.M. (International Law)The coming into force of the Rome Statute of the ICC (International Crimina...
Concurrent criminal jurisdiction depicts a scenario where two or more judicial systems have the lega...
Under the "complementarity" regime of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC), th...
Under the "complementarity" regime of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC), th...
In Southern African Litigation Centre and Another v. National Director of Public Prosecution and Oth...
There are two broad exceptions to the general rule that South African courts do not have jurisdictio...
Complementarity, the organizing principle of the International Criminal Court (ICC), is a largely un...
Universal jurisdiction is an important yet contentious jurisdictional principle in international law...
© 2017 Dr. Monique CormierThe Rome Statute for the International Criminal Court (‘ICC’) provides tha...
Direct jurisdiction over individuals, along with responsibilities to them, are outstanding character...
The author examines the principle of complementarity on which the jurisdiction of the International ...
This paper highlights some of the inherent bottlenecks in the exercise of ICC jurisdiction that may ...
The Rome Treaty for an International Criminal Court (ICC) provides for the establishment ...
Doctor Legum - LLDThe principle of complementarity forms the basis upon which the International Crim...
Doctor Legum - LLDThe crimes of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity are customary inter...
LL.M. (International Law)The coming into force of the Rome Statute of the ICC (International Crimina...
Concurrent criminal jurisdiction depicts a scenario where two or more judicial systems have the lega...
Under the "complementarity" regime of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC), th...
Under the "complementarity" regime of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC), th...
In Southern African Litigation Centre and Another v. National Director of Public Prosecution and Oth...
There are two broad exceptions to the general rule that South African courts do not have jurisdictio...
Complementarity, the organizing principle of the International Criminal Court (ICC), is a largely un...
Universal jurisdiction is an important yet contentious jurisdictional principle in international law...
© 2017 Dr. Monique CormierThe Rome Statute for the International Criminal Court (‘ICC’) provides tha...
Direct jurisdiction over individuals, along with responsibilities to them, are outstanding character...
The author examines the principle of complementarity on which the jurisdiction of the International ...
This paper highlights some of the inherent bottlenecks in the exercise of ICC jurisdiction that may ...
The Rome Treaty for an International Criminal Court (ICC) provides for the establishment ...
Doctor Legum - LLDThe principle of complementarity forms the basis upon which the International Crim...
Doctor Legum - LLDThe crimes of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity are customary inter...
LL.M. (International Law)The coming into force of the Rome Statute of the ICC (International Crimina...
Concurrent criminal jurisdiction depicts a scenario where two or more judicial systems have the lega...