The legal regime of the International Criminal Court : (Record no. 10871)

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ISBN 9789004180635
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Canceled/invalid ISBN 9789004163089
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Original cataloging agency NL-LeKB
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Class No. 345/.01
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Title The legal regime of the International Criminal Court :
Sub-title essays in honour of Professor Igor Blishchenko : in memoriam Professor Igor Pavlovich Blishchenko (1930-2000) /
Statement of responsibility edited by José Doria, Hans-Peter Gasser, M. Cherif Bassiouni.
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No. of pages 1 online resource.
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Series statement Nijhoff eBook titles 2009
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Title Preliminary material /
Statement of responsibility José Doria , Hans-Peter Gasser and M. Cherif Bassiouni --
Title Chapter 1. Early efforts to establish an International Criminal Court /
Statement of responsibility Jackson Maogoto --
Title Chapter 2. The Tokyo trial revisited /
Statement of responsibility Hisakazu Fujita --
Title Chapter 3. The work of national military tribunals under control council law 10 /
Statement of responsibility Jackson Maogoto --
Title Chapter 4. The experience of the Ad Hoc Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda /
Statement of responsibility Jackson Maogoto and Jackson Maogoto --
Title Chapter 5. Customary law or judge-made law: Judicial creativity at the UN criminal tribunals /
Statement of responsibility William Schabas --
Title Chapter 6. Bombardment: From Brussels 1874 to Sarajevo 2003 /
Statement of responsibility Frits Kalshoven --
Title Chapter 7. The relationship between complicity modes of liability and specific intent crimes in the law and practice of the ICTY /
Statement of responsibility José Doria --
Title Chapter 8. Plea bargaining: The uninvited guest at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia /
Statement of responsibility Mark Harmon --
Title Chapter 9. Provisional release in the law of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia /
Statement of responsibility Fergal Gaynor --
Title Chapter 10. Undue delay and the ICTYS experience of status conferences: A judge’s personal annotations /
Statement of responsibility Almiro Rodrigues --
Title Chapter 11. The work of the special court for Sierra Leone through its jurisprudence /
Statement of responsibility José Doria --
Title Chapter 12. From east Timor to Timor-Leste: A demonstration of the limits of international law in the pursuit of justice /
Statement of responsibility Richard Burchill --
Title Chapter 13. Bosnias war crimes chamber and the challenges of an opening and closure /
Statement of responsibility Avril Mcdonald --
Title Chapter 14. The judges of the international criminal court and the organization of their work /
Statement of responsibility Hirad Abtahi --
Title Chapter 15. The International Criminal Courts office of the prosecutor: Navigating between independence and accountability? /
Statement of responsibility Jan Wouters , Sten Verhoeven and Bruno Demeyere --
Title Chapter 16. The support work of the courts registry /
Statement of responsibility Anna Lachowska --
Title Chapter 17. Jus Cogens, obligations Erga Omnes and international criminal responsibility /
Statement of responsibility Władysław Czapliński --
Title Chapter 18. Jurisdiction Ratione Personae or the personal reach of the courts jurisdiction /
Statement of responsibility Christopher L. Blakesley --
Title Chapter 19 . The ICC and the security council: An uncomfortable relationship /
Statement of responsibility Nigel White and Robert Cryer --
Title Chapter 20. Conduct of hostilities war crimes /
Statement of responsibility Lindsay Moir --
Title Chapter 21. Crimes involving disproportionate means and methods of warfare under the statute of the International Criminal Court /
Statement of responsibility Judith Gardam --
Title Chapter 22. International legal protections for persons hors de combat /
Statement of responsibility Sergei A. Egorov --
Title Chapter 23. Child recruitment as a crime under the rome statute of the International Criminal Court /
Statement of responsibility Matthew Happold --
Title Chapter 24. Particular issues regarding war crimes in internal armed conflicts /
Statement of responsibility Lindsay Moir --
Title Chapter 25. Violations of common Article 3 of the Geneva conventions /
Statement of responsibility Lindsay Moir --
Title Chapter 26. Displacement of civilians as a war crime other than a violation of common Article 3 in internal armed conflicts /
Statement of responsibility Lindsay Moir --
Title Chapter 27. Whether crimes against humanity are backdoor war crimes /
Statement of responsibility José Doria --
Title Chapter 28. The crime of aggression and the International Criminal Court /
Statement of responsibility Roger S. Clark.
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Summary, etc. This impressive and unique collection of essays covers important aspects of the legal regime of the International Criminal Court (ICC). The volume begins with an analysis of the historical development of the ICC, the progressive development of international humanitarian and international criminal law by the ad hoc Tribunals and the work of mixed national/international jurisdictions. The legal and institutional basis of the ICC is then dealt with in detail, including the organs of the ICC, war crimes, crimes against humanity and crimes of aggression, modes of liability before the ICC and defences before the ICC. Part III focuses on the court at work, including its procedural rules, criminal proceedings at the ICC, penalties and appeal and revision procedures. Part IV deals with the relationship of the ICC with states and international organizations. The contributors are established scholars in the field of international criminal and humanitarian law, many of whom are practitioners in the various tribunals.
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Personal name Blishchenko, I. P.
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Subject heading International criminal courts
General subdivision History.
700 1# - ADDITIONAL AUTHOR (INDIVIDUAL)
Author name Bassiouni, M. Cherif,
Dates associated with a name 1937-
700 1# - ADDITIONAL AUTHOR (INDIVIDUAL)
Author name Blishchenko, I. P.
700 1# - ADDITIONAL AUTHOR (INDIVIDUAL)
Author name Doria, José.
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Author name Gasser, Hans-Peter.
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Public note Click here to view.
Upload file http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/ej.9789004163089.i-1122
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