The creation of a permanent international criminal court (ICC) has been seen as a desirable objective for a long time, but its implementation is hampered by controversy. Proponents of the court believe that the ICC has great potential to render justice in cases of genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity, and to deter the future perpetration of those crimes. Skeptics question the wisdom of placing the power to adjudicate highly politically charged cases into the hands of an international tribunal
The principle of domestic jurisdiction in international law makes national governments responsible f...
This work examines the International Criminal Court (ICC) and its capacity for preventing and deterr...
These remarks were presented on January 5, 2001, as part of a panel on international criminal adjudi...
The creation of a permanent international criminal court (ICC) has been seen as a desirable objectiv...
Any substantive evaluation of the plan for an international criminal court requires first an underst...
One of the most important issues surrounding international courts is whether they can further the du...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) came into being as a result of a desire by the international ...
The ICC has served as an agent of impunity since its inception in 1998, and its fundamental role in ...
It cannot be overemphasized how historic the negotiations to establish a permanent International Cri...
Current opinion pieces ask broad questions such as Is the ICC worth it while only focusing on a sp...
The international criminal court is the newest would-be global institution to have been established ...
In my view, all the members of the ICC, from the President to the most junior law clerk, continue to...
Thesis (LL.M)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2005.The International Criminal Court (hereinafte...
The various forms and manifestations of international and transnational criminality require a compre...
There are serious challenges facing the International Criminal Court (ICC). Two of these hindrances ...
The principle of domestic jurisdiction in international law makes national governments responsible f...
This work examines the International Criminal Court (ICC) and its capacity for preventing and deterr...
These remarks were presented on January 5, 2001, as part of a panel on international criminal adjudi...
The creation of a permanent international criminal court (ICC) has been seen as a desirable objectiv...
Any substantive evaluation of the plan for an international criminal court requires first an underst...
One of the most important issues surrounding international courts is whether they can further the du...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) came into being as a result of a desire by the international ...
The ICC has served as an agent of impunity since its inception in 1998, and its fundamental role in ...
It cannot be overemphasized how historic the negotiations to establish a permanent International Cri...
Current opinion pieces ask broad questions such as Is the ICC worth it while only focusing on a sp...
The international criminal court is the newest would-be global institution to have been established ...
In my view, all the members of the ICC, from the President to the most junior law clerk, continue to...
Thesis (LL.M)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2005.The International Criminal Court (hereinafte...
The various forms and manifestations of international and transnational criminality require a compre...
There are serious challenges facing the International Criminal Court (ICC). Two of these hindrances ...
The principle of domestic jurisdiction in international law makes national governments responsible f...
This work examines the International Criminal Court (ICC) and its capacity for preventing and deterr...
These remarks were presented on January 5, 2001, as part of a panel on international criminal adjudi...