Article 12(3) of the Rome Statute provides a mechanism for a non-State Party to accept the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court by lodging a declaration with the Registrar. In doing so, that State agrees to take on obligations of cooperation with the Court that it would otherwise not be under. There have already been declarations lodged by two States and the possibility exists that this mechanism may be utilized more frequently than had been originally envisaged. Yet, the procedures that have followed these two declarations have taken different paths, with one situation being the subject of judicial scrutiny at an early juncture while the other remains at the preliminary evaluation stage without any judicial involvement. These d...
The Rome Treaty for an International Criminal Court (ICC) provides for the establishment ...
This article examines the question of who will be subject to International Criminal Court (ICC) juri...
In order to maintain world peace and security, the International Criminal Court was established deri...
Article 12(3) of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC), which allows a state th...
This article shows that in the 20 years following the adoption of the Rome Statute of the Internatio...
© 2017 Dr. Monique CormierThe Rome Statute for the International Criminal Court (‘ICC’) provides tha...
Although more than half of the States in the world are parties tothe Rome Statute of the Internation...
Due to the fact that no work of this size could address every aspect of the Rome Statute, this study...
In 1998, the international community decided to establish the first permanent International Criminal...
In 1998, the international community decided to establish the first permanent International Criminal...
This paper examines the principal legal and political effects of the Rome Statute on non-parties. In...
This Article examines the pros and cons of ratifying the Rome Statute of the ICC. Furthermore, it ai...
Implementing the Statute of the International Criminal Court (“Rome Statute”) into domestic law has ...
This dissertation is focused on the analysis of article 12(2)(a) of the Rome Statute of the Interna...
The purpose of this article is to discuss and compare the multilateral and bilateral efforts to prev...
The Rome Treaty for an International Criminal Court (ICC) provides for the establishment ...
This article examines the question of who will be subject to International Criminal Court (ICC) juri...
In order to maintain world peace and security, the International Criminal Court was established deri...
Article 12(3) of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC), which allows a state th...
This article shows that in the 20 years following the adoption of the Rome Statute of the Internatio...
© 2017 Dr. Monique CormierThe Rome Statute for the International Criminal Court (‘ICC’) provides tha...
Although more than half of the States in the world are parties tothe Rome Statute of the Internation...
Due to the fact that no work of this size could address every aspect of the Rome Statute, this study...
In 1998, the international community decided to establish the first permanent International Criminal...
In 1998, the international community decided to establish the first permanent International Criminal...
This paper examines the principal legal and political effects of the Rome Statute on non-parties. In...
This Article examines the pros and cons of ratifying the Rome Statute of the ICC. Furthermore, it ai...
Implementing the Statute of the International Criminal Court (“Rome Statute”) into domestic law has ...
This dissertation is focused on the analysis of article 12(2)(a) of the Rome Statute of the Interna...
The purpose of this article is to discuss and compare the multilateral and bilateral efforts to prev...
The Rome Treaty for an International Criminal Court (ICC) provides for the establishment ...
This article examines the question of who will be subject to International Criminal Court (ICC) juri...
In order to maintain world peace and security, the International Criminal Court was established deri...