The attempt to create an international criminal court assumes that in all important ways the international legal order is similar to the municipal legal orders with which US citizens are familiar, but with regard to the criminal law, that assumption is simply not true. Rubin discusses two potential fundamental discrepancies between the international legal order and an hypothesized typical municipal legal order as would exist under the current statute for the International Criminal Court
CITATION: Kemp, G. 2008. Constitutionalization and the International Criminal Court : whither indivi...
International criminal courts will be judged by their fairness to defendants as well as to victims. ...
This thesis investigates the extent to which there is an integrated system of prosecution of interna...
The attempt to create an international criminal court assumes that in all important ways the interna...
International criminal law offers fertile ground for considering the role of the bench in the develo...
As the International Criminal Court (ICC) moves from an exhilarating idea to a carefully negotiated ...
The Sources of international criminal law are very important because they drive us to international ...
International criminal justice is a relatively new and uniquely distinct system of criminal justice....
Many of the contributions to this issue of the Journal focus on several recent historic developments...
There was a long path to the establishment of a permanent international criminal tribunal, from 1474...
International law has existed since nation states began to recognize one another. However, the defin...
Any inquiry into the merits of an international criminal court must start with resolving three basic...
Although criminal jurisdiction is usually exercised by governments, offenses can also be proscribed ...
The topic of this address is international jurisdiction and prosecutorial crimes. Two distinct but p...
Crimes against humanity committed by dictators obsessed with power have been constant throughout his...
CITATION: Kemp, G. 2008. Constitutionalization and the International Criminal Court : whither indivi...
International criminal courts will be judged by their fairness to defendants as well as to victims. ...
This thesis investigates the extent to which there is an integrated system of prosecution of interna...
The attempt to create an international criminal court assumes that in all important ways the interna...
International criminal law offers fertile ground for considering the role of the bench in the develo...
As the International Criminal Court (ICC) moves from an exhilarating idea to a carefully negotiated ...
The Sources of international criminal law are very important because they drive us to international ...
International criminal justice is a relatively new and uniquely distinct system of criminal justice....
Many of the contributions to this issue of the Journal focus on several recent historic developments...
There was a long path to the establishment of a permanent international criminal tribunal, from 1474...
International law has existed since nation states began to recognize one another. However, the defin...
Any inquiry into the merits of an international criminal court must start with resolving three basic...
Although criminal jurisdiction is usually exercised by governments, offenses can also be proscribed ...
The topic of this address is international jurisdiction and prosecutorial crimes. Two distinct but p...
Crimes against humanity committed by dictators obsessed with power have been constant throughout his...
CITATION: Kemp, G. 2008. Constitutionalization and the International Criminal Court : whither indivi...
International criminal courts will be judged by their fairness to defendants as well as to victims. ...
This thesis investigates the extent to which there is an integrated system of prosecution of interna...