International Criminal Court Part 33
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HAGUE INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNALS: International Criminal Court
Leiden Journal of International Law
Volume 15, Number 3, September 2002
LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW
618
The Reparation Regime of the International Criminal Court: Practical Considerations
Carla Ferstman
Leiden Journal of International Law
Volume 15, Number 3, September 2002 p.667-686
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619
An Introduction to the International Criminal Court, by William A. Schabas, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2001, ISBN 0-521-80457-4 (hardback), x + 406 pp., UK£55
Nina H. B. JÃ ¸rgensen
Leiden Journal of International Law
Volume 15, Number 3, September 2002 p.715-718
LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW
620
The Globalization of Justice: The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
Lieutenant Colonel Bruce D. Landrum, U.S. Marine Corps
Army Lawyer
September 2002 p.1
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621
Uncertain Risk: The United States Military and the International Criminal Court
Christopher M. Van de Kieft
Cardozo Law Review
Volume 23, Number 6, August 2002 p.2325
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622
Defining “Aggression”: Why the Preparatory Commission for the International Criminal Court has Faced Such a Conundrum
Jennifer Trahan
Loyola of Los Angeles International & Comparative Law Review
Volume 24, Number 4, August 2002 p.439
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623
International Criminal Court
David Ranson
Journal of Law and Medicine
Volume 10, Number 1, August 2002 p.17
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624
An Introduction to the International Criminal Court. By WILLIAM A. SCHABAS. [Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2000. xvi, 552, (Appendices) 16, (Bibliography) 39 and (Index) 17 pp. Paperback £39.95. ISBN 0-521-78790-4.]
Ben Olbourne
Cambridge Law Journal
Volume 61, Issue 2, July 2002 p.482-484
LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW
625
III. The United States and the International Criminal Court
Jennifer Schense
International Lawyer
Volume 36, Number 2, Summer 2002 p.584
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626
Difficulties and Status of Efforts to Create an International Criminal Court in Cambodia
Konstantinos D. Magliveras
Asia-Pacific Journal on Human Rights and the Law
Volume 3, Number 2, 2002 p.105
LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW
627
One Small Step for Women: Female-Friendly Provisions in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
Rana Lehr-Lehnardt
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
Volume 16, Number 2, 2002 p.317
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628
The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia : Unforeseen Successes and Foreseeable Shortcomings
David Tolbert
Fletcher Forum of World Affairs
Volume 26, Number 2, Summer/Fall 2002 p.7
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The Hague Tribunal has risen t? new prominence since the arrest of Slobodan Milosevic, yet many Balkan crimes go unpunished because the court has failed t? influence the judicial systems of the region.
629
Judicial Independence in the International Criminal Court
Sylvia de Bertodano
Leiden Journal of International Law
Volume 15, Number 2, June 2002 p.409-430
LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW
630
The Democratic Dilemma of the International Criminal Court
Madeline Morris
New Criminal Law Review
Volume 5, Number 2, 2002 (Buffalo Criminal Law Review) p.591
LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW
631
TWENTY-FIFTH MEMORIAL ISSUE – THE EVE OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: PREPARATIONS AND COMMENTARY
Fordham International Law Journal
Volume 25, Number 3, March 2002
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632
THE PREPARATORY COMMISSION FOR THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
Ambassador Philippe Kirsch & Valerie Oosterveld
Fordham International Law Journal
Volume 25, Number 3, March 2002 p.563
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633
THE WORKING GROUP ON AGGRESSION AT THE PREPARATORY COMMISSION FOR THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
Silvia A. Fernández de Gurmendi
Fordham International Law Journal
Volume 25, Number 3, March 2002 p.589
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634
THE AGREEMENT ON PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
Phakiso Mochochoko
Fordham International Law Journal
Volume 25, Number 3, March 2002 p.638
LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW
635
RULES OF PROCEDURE OF THE ASSEMBLY OF STATES PARTIES TO THE ROME STATUTE OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
Saeid Mirzaee Yengejeh
Fordham International Law Journal
Volume 25, Number 3, March 2002 p.674
LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW
636
INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE: FROM PAPER TO PRACTICE-A CONTRIBUTION FROM THE International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
Adama Dieng
Fordham International Law Journal
Volume 25, Number 3, March 2002 p.688
LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW
637
OPERATIONAL ASPECTS OF SETTING UP THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: BUILDING ON THE EXPERIENCE OF THE International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
Hans Holthuis
Fordham International Law Journal
Volume 25, Number 3, March 2002 p.708
LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW
638
NECESSARY STEPS FOR THE CREATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
Jennifer Schense
Fordham International Law Journal
Volume 25, Number 3, March 2002 p.717
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639
THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: ALIVE, SOON KICKING!
Harry Verweij
Fordham International Law Journal
Volume 25, Number 3, March 2002 p.737
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640
THE COOPERATION OF STATES WITH THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
Valerie Oosterveld, Mike Perry, & John McManus
Fordham International Law Journal
Volume 25, Number 3, March 2002 p.767
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641
THE CASE AGAINST THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
Lee A. Casey
Fordham International Law Journal
Volume 25, Number 3, March 2002 p.840
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642
THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT ARRIVES-THE U.S. POSITION: STATUS AND PROSPECTS
John Washburn
Fordham International Law Journal
Volume 25, Number 3, March 2002 p.873
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643
Unbalance of Powers: The International Criminal Court’s Potential To Upset the Founders’ Checks and Balances
David M. Baronoff
University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law
Volume 4, Number 4, May 2002 p.800
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644
The Clash Between U.S. Criminal Procedure and the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations : An Analysis of the International Court of Justice Decision in the LaGrand Case
Jennifer Lynne Weinman
American University International Law Review
Volume 17, Number 4, 2002 p.857
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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
International Court of Justice, International Criminal Court, International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia.