Great expectations: the implementation of the Rome Statute in Italy [PDF]
This article first explores whether Italy is under an obligation to implement the Rome Statute that it ratified in 1999. It then identifies the general sets of inconsistencies between Italian legislation and the Rome Statute and analyses whether and to ...
Roscini, M., Roscini, M.
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La ¿relativa? aplicación del principio de legalidad en Derecho Penal Internacional
It is assumed in this text that criminal law must adapt to the limits that derive from the Rule of Law. That is why the Rome Statute provision is imposed in which a range of sources that are notoriously strange to the Criminal Law are foreseen.
Natalia Barbero
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A tale of two courts: the 'creation' of a jurisdiction? [PDF]
Two projects to create the international criminal courts were devised during the 20th century. On 1 July 2002, the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court entered into force.
Chadwick, E
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Principles of Jurisdiction and the Mechanism of Accepting Litigation in the International Criminal Court [PDF]
On July 17, 1998, at the Rome Conference, the Statute of the Criminal Court was signed by 120 countries as an international treaty and as a result, it was decided that after the 60th day from the date of deposit of the 60th instrument of ratification ...
Behzad Dorraj
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Opposing International Justice: Kenya’s Integrated Backlash Strategy Against the ICC [PDF]
The government of Kenya has employed a wide range of strategies to undermine the recently-dismissed prosecutions of President Uhuru Kenyatta and Deputy President William Ruto before the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Helfer, Laurence R., Showalter, Anne E.
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A Critique of the Concerns on the Proprio Motu Powers of the ICC Prosecutor
During the Rome Diplomatic Conference of Plenipotentiaries where the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) was drafted, the ICC Prosecutor’s powers were a matter of dispute.
Şehmus Kurtuluş
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EFFECTIVENESS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT’S JURISDICTION IN IMPUNITY PREVENTION
This research aims to describe and explain the International Criminal Court’s jurisdictions in an effort to prevent impunity. Additionally, this research provides answer to the question of ICC’s effectiveness in upholding justice over international ...
Belardo Prasetya Mega Jaya +1 more
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The Exercise of Universal Jurisdiction for Specific Crimes and the Complementarity Principle of the Rome Statute under South Africa’s Legal System [PDF]
Universal Jurisdiction (UJ) is one of the most effective judicial mechanisms used by the courts to combat and prevent the proliferation of some international crimes that have shocked humankind.
Paul S. Masumbe
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Element analysis of mental element of intentional crimes in the jurisdiction of International Criminal Court [PDF]
The mental element of intentional crimes in the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court, is mentioned under Article 30 of the Rome Statute. Except those stipulated unintentional, as a general rule, this article is evenly applied to all crimes in
Iman Mohtaram Qalaati +1 more
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The mental element in the Rome statute of the international criminal court: A commentary from a comparative criminal law perspective [PDF]
This is the post-print version of the Article - Copyright @ 2008 Springer VerlagThis article has been made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing ...
Badar, ME
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