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Specialized Courts: International Criminal Courts and Tribunals The International Criminal Court
2012The International Criminal Court (ICC) is the world's first standing international criminal court, and is an independent entity with its own "international legal personality. This chapter talks about the ICC and its structure, jurisdiction, and the issues of admissibility, complementarity and applicable law.
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The International Criminal Court: A Criminal World Court?
2018In this chapter and in accordance to the foregoing examination it will be determined how the subject-matter of the twin-pillar system lead to the response of the book, whether the ICC could be regarded as an International Criminal World Court which already at that stage has potentially worldwide jurisdiction upon every national of any State; may it be ...
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The International Criminal Court
The Law & Practice of International Courts and Tribunals, 2008AbstractThis article covers the past two years of the activity of the International Criminal Court. Ten years after the signature of the Rome Statute, the Court has continued investigating situations in four countries (Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, the Sudan and the Central African Republic). The activity of the Court has accelerated, with four
Noora Arajärvi, Dov Jacobs
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The International Criminal Court
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The International Criminal Court
2009The International Criminal Court (the ICC) is an independent institution and the world's first international permanent criminal court. The ICC was created via a multi-lateral treaty; the Rome Statute adopted by the United Nations Diplomatic Conference of Plenipotentiaries on the Establishment of an International Criminal Court 17 July, 1998 in Rome ...
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From ecocide to eco-sensitivity: ‘greening’ reparations at the International Criminal Court
International Journal of Human Rights, 2021Rachel Killean
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