This chapter tackles the question whether a subsidiarity/complementarity principle – as is set out in Article 17 of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court – governs domestic prosecutions for international crimes on the basis of universal jurisdiction (a ‘horizontal’ complementarity principle): are ‘bystander’ states that have no link with those crimes but nevertheless want to prosecute them required to defer to states that have a stronger link and that are able and willing to investigate and prosecute? The author derives from a discussion of six relevant elements of the international legal system that there is no strong legal requirement of horizontal complementarity. Nevertheless, it amounts to proper criminal policy to defer...
In practice, the application of the complementarity principle in the Rome Statute remains unclear, p...
Principle of complementarity in the Rome Statute The thesis provides a reader with analysis of non/o...
Atrocious crimes have been committed in the course of several wars that plagued the course of histor...
ABSTRACT. This paper will propose a ?rst draft provision concerning horizontal complementaritybetwee...
According to the doctrine of State sovereignty each State has the right to exercise its jurisdiction...
The principle of complementarity is the cornerstone of the establishment of the International Crimin...
LL.M. (International Law)The coming into force of the Rome Statute of the ICC (International Crimina...
The principle of complementarity provides a framework as to when the Prosecutor of the ICC may and s...
This thesis examines and analyses the relationship between the principle of complementarity and the ...
This book provides an in depth-examination of the principle of complementarity in the Rome Statute o...
<p>In practice, the application of the complementarity principle in the Rome Statute remains unclear...
The principle of complementarity is the corner stone for the operation of the International Criminal...
This paper addresses the intersection between two key concepts in international criminal justice, na...
The international law of jurisdiction sets out the circumstances under which states can apply their ...
peer-reviewedThe manner of establishing criminal jurisdiction by domestic courts of competent crimin...
In practice, the application of the complementarity principle in the Rome Statute remains unclear, p...
Principle of complementarity in the Rome Statute The thesis provides a reader with analysis of non/o...
Atrocious crimes have been committed in the course of several wars that plagued the course of histor...
ABSTRACT. This paper will propose a ?rst draft provision concerning horizontal complementaritybetwee...
According to the doctrine of State sovereignty each State has the right to exercise its jurisdiction...
The principle of complementarity is the cornerstone of the establishment of the International Crimin...
LL.M. (International Law)The coming into force of the Rome Statute of the ICC (International Crimina...
The principle of complementarity provides a framework as to when the Prosecutor of the ICC may and s...
This thesis examines and analyses the relationship between the principle of complementarity and the ...
This book provides an in depth-examination of the principle of complementarity in the Rome Statute o...
<p>In practice, the application of the complementarity principle in the Rome Statute remains unclear...
The principle of complementarity is the corner stone for the operation of the International Criminal...
This paper addresses the intersection between two key concepts in international criminal justice, na...
The international law of jurisdiction sets out the circumstances under which states can apply their ...
peer-reviewedThe manner of establishing criminal jurisdiction by domestic courts of competent crimin...
In practice, the application of the complementarity principle in the Rome Statute remains unclear, p...
Principle of complementarity in the Rome Statute The thesis provides a reader with analysis of non/o...
Atrocious crimes have been committed in the course of several wars that plagued the course of histor...