International Criminal Court Part 19

International Criminal Court Part 19

 

373

Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? The International Criminal Court as a Weapon of Asymmetric Warfare
W. Chadwick Austin, Antony Barone Kolenc
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
Volume 39, Number 2, March 2006 p.291

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374

The Challenge of a Global Standard of Justice: Peace, Pluralism, and Punishment at the International Criminal Court
Eric Blumenson
Columbia Journal of Transnational Law
Volume 44, Number 3, 2006 p.801

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375

Criminal Defamation and the Evolution of the Doctrine of Freedom of Expression in International Law: Comparative Jurisprudence of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights
Jo M. Pasqualucci
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
Volume 39, Number 2, March 2006 p.379

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376

The International Criminal Court’s Arrest Warrants and Uganda’s Lord’s Resistance Army: Renewing the Debate over Amnesty and Complementarity
H. Abigail Moy
Harvard Human Rights Journal
Volume 19, Spring 2006 p.267

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377

The Impact of US Policy toward the International Criminal Court on the Prevention of Genocide, War Crimes, and Crimes Against Humanity
Robert C. Johansen
Human Rights Quarterly
Volume 28, Number 2, May 2006 p.301

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378

GENDER-SENSITIVE JUSTICE AND THE International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda : LESSONS LEARNED FOR THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
Valerie Oosterveld
New England Journal of International and Comparative Law
Volume 12, Number 1, Fall 2005 p.119

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379

Justice not Revenge : The International Criminal Court and the ‘grounds to exclude criminal responsibility’-defences or negation of criminality?
Jérémie Gilbert
International Journal of Human Rights
Volume 10, Number 2, June 2006 p.143-160

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380

Immunity or Impunity? The Potential Effect of Prosecutions of State Officials for Core International Crimes in States Like the United States that Are Not Parties to the Statute of the International Criminal Court
Mark A. Summers
Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Volume 31, Number 2, 2006 p.463

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381

The International Criminal Court and Human Rights Enforcement in Africa
Obasi Okafor-Obasi
ILSA Journal of International and Comparative Law
Volume 12, Number 1, Fall 2005 p.87

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382

Reflections on the International Criminal Court’s Jurisdictional Reach
Héctor Olásolo
Criminal Law Forum
Volume 16, Numbers 3-4, October 2005 p.279-301

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383

THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT AND DISCRETIONARY EVIDENTIAL EXCLUSION: TOEING THE MARK?
Kweku Vanderpuye
Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law
Volume 14, Number 1, Winter 2005 p.127

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384

The Security Council, the International Criminal Court, and the Crime of Aggression: How Exclusive Is the Security Council’s Power to Determine Aggression?
Mark S. Stein
Indiana International & Comparative Law Review
Volume 16, Number 1, 2005 p.1

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385

HAGUE INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNALS: International Criminal Court
Leiden Journal of International Law
Volume 19, Number 1, March 2006

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386

Dispute Settlement under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court: Article 119 and the Possible Role of the International Court of Justice
Timothy O’Neill
Chinese Journal of International Law
Volume 5, Number 1, March 2006 p.67-78

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387

DON’T TREAD ON ME: ABSENCE OF JURISDICTION BY THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT OVER THE U.S. AND OTHER NON-SIGNATORY STATES
Lieutenant Jon Stephens, JAGC, USN
Naval Law Review
Volume 52, 2005 p.151

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388

Address delivered by Philippe Kirsch, President, International Criminal Court, The Hague, during International Conference on The Emerging Trends in International Criminal Jurisprudence, 10 December 2005
Indian Journal of International Law
Volume 45, Number 4, December 2005 p.582

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389

The Right to Kill or the Obligation to Die: The Status of the Defence of Duress Following New Zealand’s Implementation of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
Brian Myers
New Zealand Yearbook of International Law
Volume 2, 2005 p.127

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390

Judicial Policy-Making at the International Criminal Court: An Institutional Guide to Analyzing International Adjudication
Jared Wessel
Columbia Journal of Transnational Law
Volume 44, Number 2, 2006 p.377

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391

D. McGoldrick, P. Rowe and E. Donnelly (eds.), The Permanent International Criminal Court: Legal and Policy Issues. Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2004, 498pp. +xviii. ISBN 1-84113-281-0.
Marco Odello
Journal of Conflict and Security Law
Volume 11, Number 1, Spring 2006 p.159-161

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392

War on the International Criminal Court
Mark D. Kielsgard
New York City Law Review
Volume 8, Number 1, Summer 2005 p.1

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393

Pay Back Time in Sudan? Darfur in the International Criminal Court
Nsongurua J. Udombana
Tulsa Journal of Comparative & International Law
Volume 13, Number 1, Fall 2005 p.1

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394

FIRST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT MOOT COMPETITION
Pace International Law Review
Volume 17, Number 2, Fall 2005

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395

KEYNOTE ADDRESS: THE FUTURE U.S. RELATIONSHIP WITH THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
David Scheffer
Pace International Law Review
Volume 17, Number 2, Fall 2005 p.161

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396

Proposed Code of Conduct and Disciplinary Procedure Applicable to Counsel Appearing Before the International Criminal Court – International Criminal Bar, Ethics Committee
Law and Business Review of the Americas
Volume 11, Number 1, Winter 2005 p.83

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397

Establishing Admissibility at the International Criminal Court: Does the Buck Stop with the Prosecutor, Full Stop?
Megan A. Fairlie
International Lawyer
Volume 39, Number 4, Winter 2005 p.817

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398

THE ANXIETY OF SOVEREIGNTY: BRITAIN, THE UNITED STATES AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
Douglas E. Edlin
Boston College International and Comparative Law Review
Volume 29, Number 1, Winter 2006 p.1

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399

The International Criminal Court’s Trust Fund for Victims: challenges and opportunities
Carla Ferstman
Yearbook of International humanitarian law
Volume 6, 2003 p.424

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400

Broomhall, Bruce: International justice and The International Criminal Court: Between Sovereignty and the Rule of law
British Year Book of International Law
Volume 75, 2004 p.376

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Conclusion

Notes

See Also

References and Further Reading

About the Author/s and Reviewer/s

Author: international

Mentioned in these Entries

Duress, International Court of Justice, International Criminal Court, International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, International humanitarian law, Revenge, Rule of law.


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