The ICC and China
The Principle of Complementarity and National Implementation of International Criminal Law. Dissertationsschrift
The ICC and China
The Principle of Complementarity and National Implementation of International Criminal Law. Dissertationsschrift
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A disconnection has historically existed between international and domestic justice. In China, international justice and domestic justice were long treated as two autonomous yet interconnected systems. With the establishment of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in 2002, the two systems began to increasingly work in tandem. The principle of complementarity is one of the cornerstones of the ICC's architecture, according to which states have primary jurisdiction over the ICC. This research work focuses on the possible impact of the principle of complementarity on the implementation of…mehr
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- Schriftenreihe des Max-Planck-Instituts für ausländisches und internationales Strafrecht. Reihe I: Inte
- Verlag: Duncker & Humblot
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 15195
- Seitenzahl: 245
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 151mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 350g
- ISBN-13: 9783428151950
- ISBN-10: 342815195X
- Artikelnr.: 48822002
- Schriftenreihe des Max-Planck-Instituts für ausländisches und internationales Strafrecht. Reihe I: Inte
- Verlag: Duncker & Humblot
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 15195
- Seitenzahl: 245
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 151mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 350g
- ISBN-13: 9783428151950
- ISBN-10: 342815195X
- Artikelnr.: 48822002
The International Military Tribunals: the Nuremberg and Tokyo Trials - The UN ad hoc Tribunals for Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda (ICTY and ICTR) - The International Criminal Court and Complementarity
Chapter 2: The Rationale of Complementarity in the Rome Statute
The Nature and Role of Complementarity - Theorization and Analytical Dimensions of Complementarity - Complementarity in Practice - When Complementarity in Theory Meets Complementarity in Practice - Reconstructed Complementarity Criteria: Case-Specific Passive Complementarity and Situation-Specific Positive Complementarity
Chapter 3: National Implementation of International Criminal Law in China
China and International Criminal Law - The Theoretical and Legal Framework of Implementing International Criminal Law in China - Comment on the Chinese Model of Implementing International Criminal Law
Chapter 4: Complementarity and the National Implementation of International Criminal Law in China
Complementarity and China's Sovereignty Concerns - China's Ordinary Crime Approach under the Complementarity Test - Complementarity and Cooperation between China and the ICC
Chapter 5: Conclusion
The Concept and Application of Complementarity: Past Development and Present TrendChapter 1: The Emergence and Development of Complementarity
The International Military Tribunals: the Nuremberg and Tokyo Trials - The UN ad hoc Tribunals for Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda (ICTY and ICTR) - The International Criminal Court and Complementarity
Chapter 2: The Rationale of Complementarity in the Rome Statute
The Nature and Role of Complementarity - Theorization and Analytical Dimensions of Complementarity - Complementarity in Practice - When Complementarity in Theory Meets Complementarity in Practice - Reconstructed Complementarity Criteria: Case-Specific Passive Complementarity and Situation-Specific Positive Complementarity
Chapter 3: National Implementation of International Criminal Law in China
China and International Criminal Law - The Theoretical and Legal Framework of Implementing International Criminal Law in China - Comment on the Chinese Model of Implementing International Criminal Law
Chapter 4: Complementarity and the National Implementation of International Criminal Law in China
Complementarity and China's Sovereignty Concerns - China's Ordinary Crime Approach under the Complementarity Test - Complementarity and Cooperation between China and the ICC
Chapter 5: Conclusion
The Concept and Application of Complementarity: Past Development and Present Trend
The International Military Tribunals: the Nuremberg and Tokyo Trials - The UN ad hoc Tribunals for Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda (ICTY and ICTR) - The International Criminal Court and Complementarity
Chapter 2: The Rationale of Complementarity in the Rome Statute
The Nature and Role of Complementarity - Theorization and Analytical Dimensions of Complementarity - Complementarity in Practice - When Complementarity in Theory Meets Complementarity in Practice - Reconstructed Complementarity Criteria: Case-Specific Passive Complementarity and Situation-Specific Positive Complementarity
Chapter 3: National Implementation of International Criminal Law in China
China and International Criminal Law - The Theoretical and Legal Framework of Implementing International Criminal Law in China - Comment on the Chinese Model of Implementing International Criminal Law
Chapter 4: Complementarity and the National Implementation of International Criminal Law in China
Complementarity and China's Sovereignty Concerns - China's Ordinary Crime Approach under the Complementarity Test - Complementarity and Cooperation between China and the ICC
Chapter 5: Conclusion
The Concept and Application of Complementarity: Past Development and Present TrendChapter 1: The Emergence and Development of Complementarity
The International Military Tribunals: the Nuremberg and Tokyo Trials - The UN ad hoc Tribunals for Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda (ICTY and ICTR) - The International Criminal Court and Complementarity
Chapter 2: The Rationale of Complementarity in the Rome Statute
The Nature and Role of Complementarity - Theorization and Analytical Dimensions of Complementarity - Complementarity in Practice - When Complementarity in Theory Meets Complementarity in Practice - Reconstructed Complementarity Criteria: Case-Specific Passive Complementarity and Situation-Specific Positive Complementarity
Chapter 3: National Implementation of International Criminal Law in China
China and International Criminal Law - The Theoretical and Legal Framework of Implementing International Criminal Law in China - Comment on the Chinese Model of Implementing International Criminal Law
Chapter 4: Complementarity and the National Implementation of International Criminal Law in China
Complementarity and China's Sovereignty Concerns - China's Ordinary Crime Approach under the Complementarity Test - Complementarity and Cooperation between China and the ICC
Chapter 5: Conclusion
The Concept and Application of Complementarity: Past Development and Present Trend