The 1994 International Law Commission’s Draft Statute of the International Criminal Court (ILC Draft Statute) included a provision (article 34) permitting challenges to the Court’s jurisdiction, in accordance with the rules, ‘to ensure that the Court adheres carefully to the scope of jurisdiction defined by the Statute’. Challenges to jurisdiction could be made ‘prior to or at the commencement of the hearing, by an accused or any interested State’ and, ‘at any later stage of the trial, by an accused’. In addition, article 24 stated that ‘[t]he Court shall satisfy itself that it has jurisdiction in any case brought before it’. Independently of these two provisions, article 35 of the ILC Draft Statute also provided that the Court might, ‘on ...
In this comment the different procedures available to a State which is unwilling to appear before th...
Defence date: 1 October 2015Examining Board: Professor Martin Scheinin (supervisor), EUI; Professor ...
As established by Article 13 (c) Rome Statute (hereinafter 'the Statute'), one of the three trigger ...
The ILC Draft Statute 1994 included a provision permitting challenges to the Court’s jurisdiction, ...
The negotiation of the International Criminal Court’s jurisdiction proved to be highly controversial...
Objections to jurisdiction have been long embedded in the practice of international adjudication and...
Direct jurisdiction over individuals, along with responsibilities to them, are outstanding character...
This article identifies trends relating to the selection of the Court as a forum for contentious and...
L’articulation et l’utilisation des contestations de la compétence du juge et de la recevabilité de ...
This provision was proposed for inclusion into the Rome Statute as Article 11bis (Preliminary ruling...
Article 12(3) of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC), which allows a state th...
The present study is dedicated to a discussion on the efficiency of exercise of ICC jurisdiction, ba...
Subject(s): Right to fair trial — International courts and tribunals, procedure — Equality of arms —...
© 2017 Dr. Monique CormierThe Rome Statute for the International Criminal Court (‘ICC’) provides tha...
This dissertation is focused on the analysis of article 12(2)(a) of the Rome Statute of the Interna...
In this comment the different procedures available to a State which is unwilling to appear before th...
Defence date: 1 October 2015Examining Board: Professor Martin Scheinin (supervisor), EUI; Professor ...
As established by Article 13 (c) Rome Statute (hereinafter 'the Statute'), one of the three trigger ...
The ILC Draft Statute 1994 included a provision permitting challenges to the Court’s jurisdiction, ...
The negotiation of the International Criminal Court’s jurisdiction proved to be highly controversial...
Objections to jurisdiction have been long embedded in the practice of international adjudication and...
Direct jurisdiction over individuals, along with responsibilities to them, are outstanding character...
This article identifies trends relating to the selection of the Court as a forum for contentious and...
L’articulation et l’utilisation des contestations de la compétence du juge et de la recevabilité de ...
This provision was proposed for inclusion into the Rome Statute as Article 11bis (Preliminary ruling...
Article 12(3) of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC), which allows a state th...
The present study is dedicated to a discussion on the efficiency of exercise of ICC jurisdiction, ba...
Subject(s): Right to fair trial — International courts and tribunals, procedure — Equality of arms —...
© 2017 Dr. Monique CormierThe Rome Statute for the International Criminal Court (‘ICC’) provides tha...
This dissertation is focused on the analysis of article 12(2)(a) of the Rome Statute of the Interna...
In this comment the different procedures available to a State which is unwilling to appear before th...
Defence date: 1 October 2015Examining Board: Professor Martin Scheinin (supervisor), EUI; Professor ...
As established by Article 13 (c) Rome Statute (hereinafter 'the Statute'), one of the three trigger ...