Although the United Nations Security Council power to refer a situation to the International Criminal Court and the theoretical relationship between the two bodies are legal in principle, the referral made in Resolution 1593 has clear discrepancies with the model shaped by the Rome Statute in terms of financing, temporal jurisdiction and immunity clauses. This has set a dangerous precedent which undermines the Rome Statute and threatens to continue in future. Moreover, whilst a complete and concrete definition of the peace and security that the Security Council is tasked with maintaining does not currently exist, it can be seen that ameliorating a humanitarian crisis falls squarely within this responsibility. The effect upon the existing hu...
The international community continues to struggle with the question of what to do when a nation fail...
The establishment of the International Criminal Court in 2002 was a milestone for international crim...
Despite the aspirations of the International Criminal Court (ICC), it is unlikely to achieve an end ...
Under article 13 (b) of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, the United Nations Sec...
This study embarks to investigate whether in accordance with the United Nations Security Council’s r...
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...
The UN Security Council has recently referred the situation in Darfur, Sudan, to the International ...
On February 26, 2011, in the wake of sweeping protest movements and resulting government-sponsored v...
Personal immunities for Heads of State are irrelevant under the jurisdiction of the Rome Statute of ...
This contribution explores the implications of United Nations Security Council (UNSC) referrals unde...
The conflict in Darfur is one of the world’s worst humanitarian disasters. The fact that the Sudanes...
Introduction Pursuant to the directive of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolution 15...
This Article considers whether the United Nations Security Council is bound by international humanit...
Publication Date: 26 November 2018This book offers a unique critical analysis of the legal nature, e...
The international community continues to struggle with the question of what to do when a nation fail...
The establishment of the International Criminal Court in 2002 was a milestone for international crim...
Despite the aspirations of the International Criminal Court (ICC), it is unlikely to achieve an end ...
Under article 13 (b) of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, the United Nations Sec...
This study embarks to investigate whether in accordance with the United Nations Security Council’s r...
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...
The UN Security Council has recently referred the situation in Darfur, Sudan, to the International ...
On February 26, 2011, in the wake of sweeping protest movements and resulting government-sponsored v...
Personal immunities for Heads of State are irrelevant under the jurisdiction of the Rome Statute of ...
This contribution explores the implications of United Nations Security Council (UNSC) referrals unde...
The conflict in Darfur is one of the world’s worst humanitarian disasters. The fact that the Sudanes...
Introduction Pursuant to the directive of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolution 15...
This Article considers whether the United Nations Security Council is bound by international humanit...
Publication Date: 26 November 2018This book offers a unique critical analysis of the legal nature, e...
The international community continues to struggle with the question of what to do when a nation fail...
The establishment of the International Criminal Court in 2002 was a milestone for international crim...
Despite the aspirations of the International Criminal Court (ICC), it is unlikely to achieve an end ...