An Introduction to the International Criminal Court
Cambridge University Press
Edition: 5, 1/26/2017
EAN 9781107133709, ISBN10: 110713370X
Hardcover, 612 pages, 23.5 x 15.8 x 3.6 cm
Language: English
The International Criminal Court ushered in a new era in the protection of human rights. The Court prosecutes genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and the crime of aggression when national justice systems are either unwilling or unable to do so themselves. This fifth edition of the seminal text describes a Court which is no longer in its infancy; the Court is currently examining situations that involve more than twenty countries in every continent of the planet. This book considers the difficulties in the Court's troubled relationship with Africa, the vagaries of the position of the United States, and the challenges the Court may face as it confronts conflicts around the world. It also reviews the history of international criminal prosecution and the Rome Statute. Written by a leading commentator, it is an authoritative and up-to-date introduction to the legal issues involved in the creation and operation of the Court.
1. Creation of the Court
2. The Court becomes operational
3. Jurisdiction
4. Triggering the jurisdiction
5. Admissibility
6. General principles of criminal law
7. Investigation and pre-trial procedure
8. Trial and appeal
9. Punishment
10. Victims of crimes and their concerns
11. Structure and administration of the Court
Appendices
Appendix 1. Rome Statute
Appendix 2. States parties and signatories
Appendix 3. Declarations and reservations
Appendix 4. Objections.