The international criminal court in an effective global justice system /

This book analyzes the interatctions of international criminal tribunals established since the 1990s with internatinal, national and regional bodies, making recommendations for the International Criminal Court (ICC) as it goes forward. Placing the core issues within the statutory framework of the Ro...

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Main Authors: Carter, Linda E
Group Author: Ellis, Mark S; Jalloh, Charles
Published: Edward Elgar Publishing,
Publisher Address: Cheltenham, UK :
Publication Dates: 2018.
©2016
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: This book analyzes the interatctions of international criminal tribunals established since the 1990s with internatinal, national and regional bodies, making recommendations for the International Criminal Court (ICC) as it goes forward. Placing the core issues within the statutory framework of the Rome Statute and major policy considerations, the authors examine ways in which the ICC can best coordinate with other accountability mechanisms on national and regional prosecutions, the UN Security Council, cooperation on the enforcement of arrest warrants, national non-judicial processes and amic
Carrier Form: xxi, 353 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781784719838 (paperback) :
1784719838 (paperback)
9781784719814 (hardback)
1784719811 (hardback)
Index Number: KZ7230
CLC: D997.9
Call Number: D997.9/C324
Contents: Introduction to the complex relationships in international criminal justice -- The important relationship between international criminal courts and national judicial proceedings -- Cooperation with national systems -- The relationship of international criminal courts with national non-judicial proceedings -- The potential role of regional courts in the prosecution of atrocity crimes -- NGO intervention in court proceedings through amicus curiae briefs -- Conclusion.