The complementarity principle that governs the International Criminal Court is a central discourse of international criminal law. It provides a legal basis to prevent international crimes and support accountability in domestic criminal jurisdictions. Thus, judges, lawyers, and academics have come to view the principle as a benevolent instrument of justice and accountability. Several Third World states have contributed to the development of this principle in significant ways. They have reinforced the principle in domestic jurisdictions, but have also challenged its parameters in ICC proceedings. Focusing on the Kenyan and Libyan cases at the ICC, this thesis rethinks the nature and function of the complementarity principle from a Third World...
The system established by the statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) is founded on the pr...
The principle of complementarity is a tool used to punish the commission of core international crime...
For protection of human rights and deter the future crimes, criminal prosecution is only the one way...
The International Criminal Court’s jurisdiction is complementary to that of national criminal jurisd...
This article provides an analysis of existing and emerging African views that reflect and/or seek to...
This thesis attempts to address perennial concerns, mostly raised in some quarters in Africa, pertai...
Doctor Legum - LLDThe principle of complementarity forms the basis upon which the International Crim...
The International Criminal Court (ICC), since putting focus on African situations and cases and in p...
The International Criminal Court\u27s jurisdiction is complementary to that of national criminal jur...
Atrocious crimes have been committed in the course of several wars that plagued the course of histor...
This Note examines the nexus between international and domestic criminal justice systems. It discuss...
The complementarity principle of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) is an in...
Drawing on several years of field-based research, this dissertation examines what effects framing...
The principle of complementarity is the corner stone for the operation of the International Criminal...
The complementarity principle of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) is an in...
The system established by the statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) is founded on the pr...
The principle of complementarity is a tool used to punish the commission of core international crime...
For protection of human rights and deter the future crimes, criminal prosecution is only the one way...
The International Criminal Court’s jurisdiction is complementary to that of national criminal jurisd...
This article provides an analysis of existing and emerging African views that reflect and/or seek to...
This thesis attempts to address perennial concerns, mostly raised in some quarters in Africa, pertai...
Doctor Legum - LLDThe principle of complementarity forms the basis upon which the International Crim...
The International Criminal Court (ICC), since putting focus on African situations and cases and in p...
The International Criminal Court\u27s jurisdiction is complementary to that of national criminal jur...
Atrocious crimes have been committed in the course of several wars that plagued the course of histor...
This Note examines the nexus between international and domestic criminal justice systems. It discuss...
The complementarity principle of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) is an in...
Drawing on several years of field-based research, this dissertation examines what effects framing...
The principle of complementarity is the corner stone for the operation of the International Criminal...
The complementarity principle of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) is an in...
The system established by the statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) is founded on the pr...
The principle of complementarity is a tool used to punish the commission of core international crime...
For protection of human rights and deter the future crimes, criminal prosecution is only the one way...