International Criminal Court Part 18
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The Work of the International Criminal Court in 2005
Robin Geià Ÿ
German Yearbook of International Law
Volume 48, 2005 p.473
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The Triggering Procedure of the International Criminal Court
Ignaz Stegmiller
Criminal Law Forum
Volume 17, Number 1, March 2006 p.103-107
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355
Characterising the System of the International Criminal Court: An Exploration of the Role of the Court Through the Elements of Crimes and the Crime of Genocide
McKay, Leanne
International Criminal Law Review
Volume 6, Number 2, 2006 p.257-274
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356
Of Custom, Treaties , Scholars and the Gavel: The Influence of the International Criminal Tribunals on the ICRC Customary Law Study
Cryer, R.
Journal of Conflict and Security Law
Volume 11, Number 2, Summer 2006 p.239-263
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This article investigates the influence of the international criminal tribunals on the conclusions reached by ICRC Customary Study. To engage in such an analysis requires an understanding of the interplay of Treaties and Customary International Law and of the status of the jurisprudence of international tribunals as a source of international law. In relation to the latter, it is noted that the impact of any individual case is strongly linked to the quality of the reasoning it contains. Having thus set the scene, this article then goes on to appraise the ICRC Study”s approach to the international criminal tribunals founding documents and case-law. It criticises the Study for not setting out the precise normative status it places on the ICTY, ICTR and Special Court for Sierra Leone”s Statutes, and for failing to take a sufficiently nuanced view on the Rome Statute, in particular owing to Article 10 of that Treaty. The piece then moves on to look at some instances where case-law is relied upon by the Study without sufficient discussion of its merits, and where it has placed too much reliance on controversial aspects of the Rome Statute. It concludes by noting the problematic relationship between some of the rules and their commentary, but, despite the criticisms made, also agreeing with many of the conclusions the Study reaches.
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The International Criminal Court
Ciampi, Annalisa
Law and Practice of International Courts and Tribunals
Volume 5, Number 2, 2006 p.325-353
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358
THE CRIME OF AGGRESSION AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
JUDITH LICHTENBERG
Tilburg Law Review
Volume 13, Number 2, 2006 p.160
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359
Nongovernmental Organizations and the International Criminal Court: Implications of Hobbes’ Theories of Human Nature and the Development of Social Institutions for Their Evolving Relationship
Andrea E. K. Thomas
Emory International Law Review
Volume 20, Number 1, Spring 2006 p.435
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The International Criminal Court and the Separation of Powers
Raab, Dominic
International Organizations Law Review
Volume 3, Number 1, 2006 p.93-135
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361
INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT – Report
Hague Yearbook of International Law
Volume 18, 2005 p.103
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362
The International Criminal Court
Alec Samuels
Journal of Criminal Law
Volume 70, Number 4, August 2006 p.317
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363
Interview with Philippe Kirsch, President of the International Criminal Court
Toni Pfanner
International Review of the Red Cross
Volume 88, Number 861, March 2006 p.9-17
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364
On co-operation by states not party to the International Criminal Court
Zhu Wenqi
International Review of the Red Cross
Volume 88, Number 861, March 2006 p.87-110
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365
Non-Governmental Organizations and the International Criminal Court: Changing Landscapes of International Law
Zoe Pearson
Cornell International Law Journal
Volume 39, Number 2, 2006 p.243
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366
Picking Our Battles: A Strategy for the United States in the Wake of Mexico’s Becoming a State Party to the International Criminal Court
Rachel Harkavy
Georgia Law Review
Volume 40, Number 3, Spring 2006 p.915
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367
First Prosecutions at the International Criminal Court
William A. Schabas
Human Rights Law Journal
Volume 27, Numbers 1-4, April 2006 p.25
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368
South Africa’s response to American hostility towards the International Criminal Court
Max du Plessis
South African Yearbook of International Law
Volume 30, 2005 p.112
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United States Stresses Importance of Accountability, Seeks Lessened Confrontation over the International Criminal Court
American Journal of International Law
Volume 100, Number 2, April 2006 p.477
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The Triggering Procedure of the International Criminal Court by Hector Olasolo; Nationale Strafverfolgung volkerrechtlicher Verbrechen by Albin Eser/Ulrich Sieber/Helmut Kreicker (eds); The Legislative History of the International Criminal Court by M. Cherif Bassiouni; The International Criminal Court: Recommendations on Policy and Practice – Financing, Victims, Judges, and Immunities by Thordis Ingadottir (ed.); Surrendering to International Criminal Courts: Contemporary Practice and Procedure; An Introduction to the Law of International Tribunals: A Comparative Study; The Prosecution and Defence of Peacekeepers under International Criminal Law by Geert-Jan-Alexander Knoops; The ICC as a new Instrument for Repressing Terrorism by Roberta Arnold
Michael Bohlander
International Criminal Law Review
Volume 6, Number 1, 2006 p.137-142
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The Criminal Procedure before the International Criminal Court: Main Features
Politi, Mauro
Law and Practice of International Courts and Tribunals
Volume 5, Number 1, 2006 p.103-123
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372
The International Criminal Court
Ciampi, Annalisa
Law and Practice of International Courts and Tribunals
Volume 5, Number 1, 2006 p.213-226
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Conclusion
Notes
See Also
References and Further Reading
About the Author/s and Reviewer/s
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Customary International Law, International Criminal Court, International Criminal Law, International Organizations, Law Study, Treaties.
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