This thesis explores the relationship between the International Criminal Court and the responsibility to protect. Since their emergence at the turn of the 21th century, the Court and the doctrine have developed in parallel. They have the same function to prevent mass violence and the same complementary approach to state sovereignty. As such, they are activated when a state fails to deal with international crimes perpetrated under its jurisdiction. The activity of the Court and the implementation of the doctrine experience similar problems of implementation and double standards, being closely connected to the political structure of the international community, starting with the UN Security Council. The connection between the International C...
The responsibility to protect people against international crimes was introduced to international la...
This chapter is concerned with the shift in international political and legal discourse away from as...
The principle of domestic jurisdiction in international law makes national governments responsible f...
This thesis explores the relationship between the International Criminal Court and the responsibilit...
This thesis examines the area of conflict between the fundamental principles of sovereign equality o...
The necessity of prosecution of major crimes committed againstindividuals or groups has become a com...
This thesis examines the area of conflict between the fundamental principles of sovereign equality o...
The necessity of prosecution of major crimes committed againstindividuals or groups has become a com...
The establishment of the International Criminal Court in 2002 was a milestone for international crim...
The principle of domestic jurisdiction in international law makes national governments responsible f...
Thesis (LLD (International Law))--University of Pretoria, 2022.Since 2002, International Criminal Co...
Envisioning an international public order means envisioning an order sustained by a legal and instit...
As Falk notes, the International Criminal Court represents an idealistic mentality, optimistic about...
This thesis deals with international criminal justice, which began to influence international politi...
As Falk notes, the International Criminal Court represents an idealistic mentality, optimistic about...
The responsibility to protect people against international crimes was introduced to international la...
This chapter is concerned with the shift in international political and legal discourse away from as...
The principle of domestic jurisdiction in international law makes national governments responsible f...
This thesis explores the relationship between the International Criminal Court and the responsibilit...
This thesis examines the area of conflict between the fundamental principles of sovereign equality o...
The necessity of prosecution of major crimes committed againstindividuals or groups has become a com...
This thesis examines the area of conflict between the fundamental principles of sovereign equality o...
The necessity of prosecution of major crimes committed againstindividuals or groups has become a com...
The establishment of the International Criminal Court in 2002 was a milestone for international crim...
The principle of domestic jurisdiction in international law makes national governments responsible f...
Thesis (LLD (International Law))--University of Pretoria, 2022.Since 2002, International Criminal Co...
Envisioning an international public order means envisioning an order sustained by a legal and instit...
As Falk notes, the International Criminal Court represents an idealistic mentality, optimistic about...
This thesis deals with international criminal justice, which began to influence international politi...
As Falk notes, the International Criminal Court represents an idealistic mentality, optimistic about...
The responsibility to protect people against international crimes was introduced to international la...
This chapter is concerned with the shift in international political and legal discourse away from as...
The principle of domestic jurisdiction in international law makes national governments responsible f...