62,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Versandkostenfrei*
Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen
Melden Sie sich
hier
hier
für den Produktalarm an, um über die Verfügbarkeit des Produkts informiert zu werden.
- Broschiertes Buch
This latest addition to the Trento Conference Series brings together a wide range of leading scholars, diplomats and representatives of international organizations to address issues at the heart of the substantive and procedural law of the Court. Examining aspects of national implementation and international cooperation, the book discusses a broad range of topics and provides an important contribution to ongoing debates surrounding International Criminal Law and the International Criminal Court.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Franziska BoehmeState Behavior and the International Criminal Court123,99 €
- The International Criminal Court in Search of its Purpose and Identity68,99 €
- Ensuring Respect for International Humanitarian Law37,99 €
- Everisto BenyeraThe Failure of the International Criminal Court in Africa123,99 €
- The Concept of Genocide in International Criminal Law37,99 €
- Serious International Crimes, Human Rights, and Forced Migration195,99 €
- James Larry TaulbeeLaw Among Nations101,99 €
-
-
-
This latest addition to the Trento Conference Series brings together a wide range of leading scholars, diplomats and representatives of international organizations to address issues at the heart of the substantive and procedural law of the Court. Examining aspects of national implementation and international cooperation, the book discusses a broad range of topics and provides an important contribution to ongoing debates surrounding International Criminal Law and the International Criminal Court.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 156mm x 233mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9781138254190
- ISBN-10: 1138254193
- Artikelnr.: 57049341
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 156mm x 233mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9781138254190
- ISBN-10: 1138254193
- Artikelnr.: 57049341
Judge Politi was elected for a six-year term from the Western European and Others Group of States (WEOG), and is assigned to the Pre-Trial Chamber of the International Criminal Court, The Hague, The Netherlands. He has been a full professor of international law at the University of Trento, Italy since 1990. Federica Gioia is Legal Officer in Chambers at the International Criminal Court, The Hague, The Netherlands and Associate Professor of International Trade and Commercial Law, University of Piacenza, Italy.
Contents: Editors' preface; Introductory remarks, Philippe Kirsch; Italy
and the International Criminal Court, Ivo Maria Braguglia. Part I
Complementarity: A First Assessment: Principe de complémentarité et droit
international général, Pierre-Marie Dupuy; Complementarity in practice:
creative solutions or a trap for the Court?, William A. Schabas; Issues of
admissibility in case of self-referrals, Giorgio Gaja. Part II Substantive
and Procedural Aspects of Complementarity: The principle of complementarity
and Security Council referrals, Phani Dascalopoulou-Livada; Inability to
investigate and prosecute under Article 17, Edoardo Greppi; The
complementary role of the International Criminal Court: are there any
time-limits?, Frederica Gioia. Part III Recent Developments on
International Cooperation and National Implementation: The ICC and
international criminal cooperation - key aspects and fundamental
necessities, Hans-Peter Kaul; Cooperation with the International Criminal
Court: some thoughts on improvements under the current regime, HÃ¥kan
Friman; State cooperation with the ICC and human rights, Annalisa Ciampi;
Can the Nuremberg legacy serve any purpose in understanding the modern
concept of 'complementarity', Maria Chiara Malaguti; Cooperation between
the European Union and the International Criminal Court: legal bases and
opportunities for implementation, Teresa Maria Moschetta. Part IV Round
Table: The ICC Relationship with National Jurisdiction: What Future?: Round
table, Theodor Meron; Roberto Toscano; Fausto Pocar; Francesco Francioni;
HÃ¥kan Friman; Closing remarks, Luigi Condorelli; Index.
and the International Criminal Court, Ivo Maria Braguglia. Part I
Complementarity: A First Assessment: Principe de complémentarité et droit
international général, Pierre-Marie Dupuy; Complementarity in practice:
creative solutions or a trap for the Court?, William A. Schabas; Issues of
admissibility in case of self-referrals, Giorgio Gaja. Part II Substantive
and Procedural Aspects of Complementarity: The principle of complementarity
and Security Council referrals, Phani Dascalopoulou-Livada; Inability to
investigate and prosecute under Article 17, Edoardo Greppi; The
complementary role of the International Criminal Court: are there any
time-limits?, Frederica Gioia. Part III Recent Developments on
International Cooperation and National Implementation: The ICC and
international criminal cooperation - key aspects and fundamental
necessities, Hans-Peter Kaul; Cooperation with the International Criminal
Court: some thoughts on improvements under the current regime, HÃ¥kan
Friman; State cooperation with the ICC and human rights, Annalisa Ciampi;
Can the Nuremberg legacy serve any purpose in understanding the modern
concept of 'complementarity', Maria Chiara Malaguti; Cooperation between
the European Union and the International Criminal Court: legal bases and
opportunities for implementation, Teresa Maria Moschetta. Part IV Round
Table: The ICC Relationship with National Jurisdiction: What Future?: Round
table, Theodor Meron; Roberto Toscano; Fausto Pocar; Francesco Francioni;
HÃ¥kan Friman; Closing remarks, Luigi Condorelli; Index.
Contents: Editors' preface; Introductory remarks, Philippe Kirsch; Italy
and the International Criminal Court, Ivo Maria Braguglia. Part I
Complementarity: A First Assessment: Principe de complémentarité et droit
international général, Pierre-Marie Dupuy; Complementarity in practice:
creative solutions or a trap for the Court?, William A. Schabas; Issues of
admissibility in case of self-referrals, Giorgio Gaja. Part II Substantive
and Procedural Aspects of Complementarity: The principle of complementarity
and Security Council referrals, Phani Dascalopoulou-Livada; Inability to
investigate and prosecute under Article 17, Edoardo Greppi; The
complementary role of the International Criminal Court: are there any
time-limits?, Frederica Gioia. Part III Recent Developments on
International Cooperation and National Implementation: The ICC and
international criminal cooperation - key aspects and fundamental
necessities, Hans-Peter Kaul; Cooperation with the International Criminal
Court: some thoughts on improvements under the current regime, HÃ¥kan
Friman; State cooperation with the ICC and human rights, Annalisa Ciampi;
Can the Nuremberg legacy serve any purpose in understanding the modern
concept of 'complementarity', Maria Chiara Malaguti; Cooperation between
the European Union and the International Criminal Court: legal bases and
opportunities for implementation, Teresa Maria Moschetta. Part IV Round
Table: The ICC Relationship with National Jurisdiction: What Future?: Round
table, Theodor Meron; Roberto Toscano; Fausto Pocar; Francesco Francioni;
HÃ¥kan Friman; Closing remarks, Luigi Condorelli; Index.
and the International Criminal Court, Ivo Maria Braguglia. Part I
Complementarity: A First Assessment: Principe de complémentarité et droit
international général, Pierre-Marie Dupuy; Complementarity in practice:
creative solutions or a trap for the Court?, William A. Schabas; Issues of
admissibility in case of self-referrals, Giorgio Gaja. Part II Substantive
and Procedural Aspects of Complementarity: The principle of complementarity
and Security Council referrals, Phani Dascalopoulou-Livada; Inability to
investigate and prosecute under Article 17, Edoardo Greppi; The
complementary role of the International Criminal Court: are there any
time-limits?, Frederica Gioia. Part III Recent Developments on
International Cooperation and National Implementation: The ICC and
international criminal cooperation - key aspects and fundamental
necessities, Hans-Peter Kaul; Cooperation with the International Criminal
Court: some thoughts on improvements under the current regime, HÃ¥kan
Friman; State cooperation with the ICC and human rights, Annalisa Ciampi;
Can the Nuremberg legacy serve any purpose in understanding the modern
concept of 'complementarity', Maria Chiara Malaguti; Cooperation between
the European Union and the International Criminal Court: legal bases and
opportunities for implementation, Teresa Maria Moschetta. Part IV Round
Table: The ICC Relationship with National Jurisdiction: What Future?: Round
table, Theodor Meron; Roberto Toscano; Fausto Pocar; Francesco Francioni;
HÃ¥kan Friman; Closing remarks, Luigi Condorelli; Index.