This article shows that in the 20 years following the adoption of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court its nature has surfed on three waves. Building upon the Court's case law on the principle of legality and the immunity of state officials from non-party states, it shows that the Statute was initially conceived to be of universal nature, transcending the interests of all states. However, following a series of pushbacks, the Court revised this case law to rightly acknowledge that its Statute is first of all a multilateral treaty regulating the conduct committed in the territory and by nationals of its states parties. Yet, this second wave maintained the potential for the Statute to be universally applicable when the Court's ...
Although more than half of the States in the world are parties to the Rome Statute of the Internatio...
The International Criminal Court has been operational since mid-2003, following the entry into force...
This Article explores the various cooperation obligations included within the Rome Statute related t...
This article shows that in the 20 years following the adoption of the Rome Statute of the Internatio...
Due to the fact that no work of this size could address every aspect of the Rome Statute, this study...
International criminal justice system thrives and survives on state cooperation. In order to end imp...
This Article examines the pros and cons of ratifying the Rome Statute of the ICC. Furthermore, it ai...
On 17 July 1998 the International Criminal Court Statute was adopted in Rome by the United Nations D...
This paper examines the principal legal and political effects of the Rome Statute on non-parties. In...
Implementing the Statute of the International Criminal Court (“Rome Statute”) into domestic law has ...
Article 12(3) of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC), which allows a state th...
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 dissertation provides a detailed analysis of the practical and urgent issue concerning the 1998...
This article examines the question of who will be subject to International Criminal Court (ICC) juri...
Although more than half of the States in the world are parties to the Rome Statute of the Internatio...
The International Criminal Court has been operational since mid-2003, following the entry into force...
This Article explores the various cooperation obligations included within the Rome Statute related t...
This article shows that in the 20 years following the adoption of the Rome Statute of the Internatio...
Due to the fact that no work of this size could address every aspect of the Rome Statute, this study...
International criminal justice system thrives and survives on state cooperation. In order to end imp...
This Article examines the pros and cons of ratifying the Rome Statute of the ICC. Furthermore, it ai...
On 17 July 1998 the International Criminal Court Statute was adopted in Rome by the United Nations D...
This paper examines the principal legal and political effects of the Rome Statute on non-parties. In...
Implementing the Statute of the International Criminal Court (“Rome Statute”) into domestic law has ...
Article 12(3) of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC), which allows a state th...
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 dissertation provides a detailed analysis of the practical and urgent issue concerning the 1998...
This article examines the question of who will be subject to International Criminal Court (ICC) juri...
Although more than half of the States in the world are parties to the Rome Statute of the Internatio...
The International Criminal Court has been operational since mid-2003, following the entry into force...
This Article explores the various cooperation obligations included within the Rome Statute related t...