The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court -

The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court

A Commentary
Media-Kombination
2380 Seiten
2002
Oxford University Press
978-0-19-829862-5 (ISBN)
949,95 inkl. MwSt
Analyses not only the Rome Statute but the whole of International Criminal Law as it has been built up since the Nuremberg Trials. This work is of interest to international legal scholars, practitioners and judges, and to those who are interested in the administration of international justice and the workings of international institutions.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) officially came into existence in July 2002 following the 60th ratification of the Rome Statute, heralding a new era for the effective prosecution and punishment of serious violations of international humanitarian law - genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity.

This Commentary takes a thematic look at the whole of international criminal law, appraising the contributions of international tribunals such as the Nuremberg and Tokyo Tribunals and the ad hoc Tribunals for Yugoslavia and Rwanda, as well as those of national courts. It re-examines the case law developed by these courts and tribunals, establishes to what extent the Rome Statute codifies this body of law or instead departs from it, and makes a critical assessment of the Statute as a viable working tool for international criminal justice. A third volume contains the texts of the Statute, the Rules of Procedure and Evidence and Elements of Crimes.

Written by an outstanding international team of experts under the general editorship of Antonio Cassese, Paola Gaeta, and John R.W.D. Jones, this timely companion to the burgeoning field of international criminal law will be of interest to international legal scholars, practitioners and judges, and to all those who are interested in the administration of international justice and the workings of international institutions.
Antonio Cassese is the Editor of the Journal of International Criminal Justice. To read sample articles from the journal visit: www.jicj.oupjournals.org

Judge Antonio Cassese is Professor of International Law at Florence University, Former President of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, and former Presiding Judge of Trial Chamber II, member of the Institut de droit international. Paola Gaeta is Associate Professor of International Law, Florence University John R.W.D. Jones is a Barrister at Charter Chambers, London

1. FROM NUREMBURG TO ROME: FROM AD HOC INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNALS TO THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT; 4. THE COURT; 11. JURISDICTION RATIONE MATERIAE (SUBJECT-MATTER JURISDICTION); 19. NULLUM CRIMEN, NULLA POENA SINE LEGE IN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW; 25. APPLICABLE LAW; 28. THE RULES OF PROCEDURE AND EVIDENCE - AN OVERVIEW; 39. GENERAL PROBLEMS; 43. PRELIMINARY REMARKS; 46. SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES; 49. THE ROME STATUTE: A TENTATIVE ASSESSMENT; THE TEXT OF THE ROME STATUTE OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT

Erscheint lt. Verlag 25.7.2002
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 187 x 268 mm
Gewicht 4389 g
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Öffentliches Recht Völkerrecht
Recht / Steuern Strafrecht
ISBN-10 0-19-829862-5 / 0198298625
ISBN-13 978-0-19-829862-5 / 9780198298625
Zustand Neuware
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