The International Criminal Court is one of the great international institutions in mankind’s history with the potential to reconfigure significant aspects of the international system with regard to criminal jurisdiction. But like the international penal institutions before it, the success of the ICC revolves around international cooperation. An institutional check on the ICC’s power is that it will have to work through States. States Parties will be asked to arrest and surrender suspects, investigate and collect evidence, extend privileges and immunities to ICC officials, protect witnesses, enforce ICC orders for fines and forfeiture and, at times, prosecute those who have committed offences against the administration of justice. The ICC wi...
The international criminal court is the newest would-be global institution to have been established ...
This paper highlights some of the inherent bottlenecks in the exercise of ICC jurisdiction that may ...
The principle of domestic jurisdiction in international law makes national governments responsible f...
The International Criminal Court (the ICC) is one of the great international institutions in mankind...
When the International Criminal Court (ICC) was established in 2002, States, NGOs, and the internati...
In the summer of 1998, the world community gathered in Rome for a major diplomatic conference sponso...
This Article examines the organization and operating principles of the International Criminal Court...
© 2019 by Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands. The article examines the legal and non-lega...
Due to the fact that no work of this size could address every aspect of the Rome Statute, this study...
It cannot be overemphasized how historic the negotiations to establish a permanent International Cri...
The International Criminal Court was set up in order to dissuade state officials from participating ...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is the first permanent, international institution established...
International law scholars often assume that the best way to enforce human rights is by establishing...
Unpublished articleThe quest for a permanent international criminal court began long before the Unit...
This Article explores the various cooperation obligations included within the Rome Statute related t...
The international criminal court is the newest would-be global institution to have been established ...
This paper highlights some of the inherent bottlenecks in the exercise of ICC jurisdiction that may ...
The principle of domestic jurisdiction in international law makes national governments responsible f...
The International Criminal Court (the ICC) is one of the great international institutions in mankind...
When the International Criminal Court (ICC) was established in 2002, States, NGOs, and the internati...
In the summer of 1998, the world community gathered in Rome for a major diplomatic conference sponso...
This Article examines the organization and operating principles of the International Criminal Court...
© 2019 by Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands. The article examines the legal and non-lega...
Due to the fact that no work of this size could address every aspect of the Rome Statute, this study...
It cannot be overemphasized how historic the negotiations to establish a permanent International Cri...
The International Criminal Court was set up in order to dissuade state officials from participating ...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is the first permanent, international institution established...
International law scholars often assume that the best way to enforce human rights is by establishing...
Unpublished articleThe quest for a permanent international criminal court began long before the Unit...
This Article explores the various cooperation obligations included within the Rome Statute related t...
The international criminal court is the newest would-be global institution to have been established ...
This paper highlights some of the inherent bottlenecks in the exercise of ICC jurisdiction that may ...
The principle of domestic jurisdiction in international law makes national governments responsible f...