Elgar Companion to the International Criminal Court

Elgar Companion to the International Criminal Court

deGuzman, Margaret; Oosterveld, Valerie

Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd

12/2020

448

Dura

Inglês

9781785368226

15 a 20 dias

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Contents:

Introduction: narratives and counter-narratives of the International Criminal Court x

PART I THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE ICC
1 The dynamics of the Rome Conference 3
William A. Schabas
2 The Rome Conference: institutional design and the constraints of diplomacy 20
Frederic Megret

PART II INTERPRETING AND APPLYING THE ROME STATUTE
3 Contestation and inevitability in the crimes of the International Criminal Court 49
Saira Mohamed
4 Admissibility as a theory of international criminal law 62
Alexander K. A. Greenawalt
5 Heads of state and other government officials before the International
Criminal Court: the uneasy revolution continues 96
Leila Nadya Sadat
6 Penalties and punishment 128
Mark A. Drumbl
7 Can the ICC function without state compliance? 147
Rod Rastan

PART III ICC IN ACTION
8 Taking the opportunity: prosecutorial opportunism and the International
Criminal Court 181
Mark Kersten
9 Judges, the registry, and defence counsel 204
Sara Wharton
10 The Assembly of States Parties 231
Jennifer Trahan
11 Africa, the Court, and the Council 261
Rebecca J. Hamilton

PART IV MAJOR CONTROVERSIES
12 Peace and justice 280
Yvonne M. Dutton
13 Re-narrating selectivity 307
Asad G. Kiyani
14 Human rights compliance 334
Jonathan O'Donohue
15 Re-writing sex and gender in international criminal law 363
Rosemary Grey and Louise Chappell
16 Mission uncertain: what communities does the ICC serve? 387
Margaret M. deGuzman

Index 408
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International Criminal Court; ICC; Office of the Prosecutor; international criminal law; international criminal justice; global justice