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Aggression under the Rome Statute

2019
Das Werk analysiert umfassend das Verbrechen der Aggression im Sinne des Römischen Statuts. Ausgehend von der Rechtsgeschichte, werde die einschlägigen Artikel 8bis, 15bis und 15ter des Römischen Statuts, also die Definition des Verbrechens der Aggression, analysiert. Ebenso behandelt das Buch weiterführende Entwicklungen des Verbrechens der Aggression
Zimmermann, Andreas (Prof. Dr. jur., LL.M. (Harvard))   +1 more
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Victims’ Participation Under the Rome Statute

2021
This chapter examines in more detail the aspects of victims’ participation at the International Criminal Court. It starts with the drafting history of the Rome Statute and the negotiations during the international conference in Rome on the participation of victims.
Christoph Safferling, Gurgen Petrossian
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The Rome Statute: Global Justice and the Asymmetries of Recognition

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, 2018
Given the emergence of challenges that are increasingly global in nature, and given the irreducible contingency of state borders, it would seem that justice must become global justice: justice that takes shape through a legal order that holds for all of humanity and everywhere. But is justice for all and everywhere possible? At issue, in this question,
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Mexico and the Rome Statute

2021
In this chapter, the discussion of the Rome Statute within the legislative power will be reviewed. The discussions and arguments made were not entirely new compared to the concerns raised vis a vis the International Court of Justice or the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. In this regard, a preference to argue in favor of national sovereignty could
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Building the Rome Statute: 1998

2008
In 1998, the complexity of the International Criminal Court discourse grew exponentially. Prior to that time, relatively few diplomats, NGO activists, and legal scholars were engaged in the ongoing debates about whether or not to establish an ICC and how to go about doing so.
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Withdrawal from the Rome Statute

Journal of International Criminal Justice
Abstract This article examines the implications of a state party’s withdrawal from the Rome Statute, with a particular focus on its impact on the continuity of International Criminal Court (ICC) proceedings in an ongoing situation, especially during the preliminary examination phase.
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Aggression under the Rome Statute

2022
Andreas Zimmermann, Elisa Freiburg-Braun
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The Rome Statute: Codification of the Crime

2013
The contribution of the Rome Statute to the development of the crime of child soldier recruitment cannot be understated as it marks the definitive codification and official criminalisation of the crime. The chapter begins with a brief introduction to the drafting process of the Rome Statute and the Elements of Crimes, including the role played by non ...
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