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THE INTERNATIOAL CRIMIAL COURT AND COMPLENTARITY VOLUME II2025|PDF|Epub|mobi|kindle电子书版本百度云盘下载

- CARSTEN STAHN AND MOHAMED M.EL ZEIDY 著
- 出版社: CAMBRIDGE UNTERSTTY PRESS
- ISBN:1107011574
- 出版时间:2011
- 标注页数:1292页
- 文件大小:26MB
- 文件页数:628页
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PART Ⅳ (Continued) Interpretation and application685
21 States' obligations to investigate and prosecute perpetrators of international crimes: the perspective of the European Court of Human Rights&HARMEN VAN DER WILT685
1 Introduction686
2 The International Criminal Court and the European Court of Human Rights: brothers in arms?689
3 ECtHR standards in respect of the obligation to conduct adequate and effective investigations691
4 Criminal law and human rights law: affinities and distinctions699
5 Conclusion705
22 The law and policy of complementarity in relation to 'criminal proceedings' carried out by non-state organized armed groups&JANN K. KLEFFNER707
1 Introduction708
2 Organized armed groups709
3 Criminal proceedings carried out by OAGs as a matter of law711
4 (Quasi-)criminal proceedings carried out by OAGs as a matter of fact714
5 The law on complementarity vis-a-vis proceedings carried out by OAGs716
6 Policy considerations: prosecutorial discretion vis-a-vis proceedings carried out by OAGs718
7 Conclusion720
23 Complementarity and the crime of aggression&ROGER S. CLARK721
1 Introduction721
2 Complementarity in the Rome Statute723
3 The meaning of 'a State which has jurisdiction over it'725
4 Applying the complementarity regime - discussions in the Special Working Group736
5 Conclusion743
24 Complementarity and alternative forms of justice: a new test for ICC admissibility&GREGORY S. GORDON745
1 Introduction746
2 Situating alternative justice mechanisms within the surface framework of complementarity749
3 A taxonomy of alternative justice mechanisms752
4 Formulating analytic criteria for complementarity evaluation775
5 Conclusion802
25 Complementarity and 'reverse cooperation'&FEDERICA GIOIA807
1 Cooperation as a two-way process808
2 Reverse cooperation in the ICC statutory instruments810
3 Reverse cooperation and complementarity813
4 Risk that reverse cooperation might turn into a malicious tool thwarting the functionality of complementarity816
5 Reverse cooperation and the nature of the relationship between the Court and the states819
6 Beyond complementarity: reverse cooperation for serious crimes under the national law of the requesting state821
7 Reverse cooperation in action: criteria for interpretation and specific procedural scenarios822
8 Reverse cooperation and the ICTY referral bench824
9 Final remarks828
26 In the hands of the state: implementing legislation and complementarity&OLYMPIA BEKOU830
1 Introduction830
2 State expectations832
3 The importance of implementing legislation with regard to complementarity838
4 National approaches to complementarity841
5 Some concluding remarks850
PART Ⅴ Complementarity in perspective855
27 Horizontal complementarity&CEDRIC RYNGAERT855
1 Introduction855
2 The sovereignty dimension857
3 The absence of a transnational ne bis in idem principle860
4 The absence of a credible threat posed by the bystander state862
5 Positive complementarity865
6 The direct effect of Article 17 of the Rome Statute in the domestic legal order866
7 Customary international law: ascertaining state practice with respect to horizontal complementarity870
8 In support of domestic courts applying a horizontal complementarity principle876
9 Lessons from recent Spanish practice878
10 Concluding observations885
28 The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia ('ICTY') and the transfer of cases and materials to national judicial authorities: lessons in complementarity&DAVID TOLBERT AND ALEKSANDAR KONTIC888
1 Overview889
2 The vetting programme: Rules of the Road cases891
3 Transfer of cases and materials to courts and prosecutors in the region900
4 Conclusion: the ICTY experience and its relevance to the ICC and the complementarity principle916
29 Positive complementarity in practice: ICTY Rule 11 bis and the use of the tribunal's evidence in the Srebrenica Trials before the Bosnian War Crimes Chamber&FIDELMA DONLON920
1 Introduction921
2 The ICTY Rule 11 bis 'reverse complementarity' regime925
3 The Law on Transfer of Cases and Evidence: a model national legal framework for 'reverse' cooperation929
4 Positive complementarity and reverse cooperation in practice: the Srebrenica trials in Bosnia940
5 Conclusion952
30 Complementarity of procedures: how to avoid reinventing the wheel&TARIK ABDULHAK955
1 Introduction955
2 Common challenges958
3 Complementarity of procedures and relationships between jurisdictions959
4 Planning and use of common norms962
5 An area in need of complementarity of procedures: victim participation967
6 Language services981
7 Conclusion985
PART Ⅵ Complementarity in practice989
31 Making complementarity work: maximizing the limited role of the Prosecutor&PAUL F. SEILS989
1 Introduction990
2 Reflections on aspects of method991
3 Complementarity in practice1000
4 Positive complementarity1011
5 Conclusions1013
32 Positive complementarity in action&CHRISTOPHER K. HALL1014
1 Introduction1015
2 Two basic types of complementarity1016
3 Impact of positive complementarity1034
4 Conclusion1047
5 Kampala postscript1049
33 Complementarity and the construction of national ability&MORTEN BERGSMO, OLYMPIA BEKOU AND ANNIKA JONES1052
1 Introduction1052
2 The ICC's complementarity regime and the importance of national justice1054
3 The need to construct national ability1059
4 The ICC Legal Tools and the construction of national ability1063
5 Conclusion1070
34 The Colombian peace process (Law 975 of 2005) and the ICC's principle of complementarity&KAI AMBOS1071
1 Preliminary remarks1072
2 The process under Law 9751074
3 The complementarity test as applied to the Colombian situation1079
4 Conclusion1095
35 Darfur: complementarity as the drafters intended?&ROBERT CRYER1097
1 Introduction1098
2 The concept of complementarity in the Rome Statute1099
3 A downward spiral: complementarity and cooperation in Sudan1107
4 What can be done in the event of state non-cooperation?1115
5 Conclusion1117
36 Complementarity in Uganda: domestic diversity or international imposition?&SARAH NOUWEN1120
1 Introduction1121
2 The law: the complementarity principle in the Rome Statute1124
3 The practice: effects catalysed by complementarity1129
4 Conclusion1150
37 Courts, conflict and complementarity in Uganda&MARIEKE WIERDA AND MICHAEL OTIM1155
1 Introduction1156
2 The Ugandan conflict and ICC intervention1157
3 The Juba negotiations: opening a national justice debate1163
4 The War Crimes Division and International Criminal Court Bill1168
5 Challenging complementarity?1171
6 Conclusion1178
38 Chasing cases: the ICC and the politics of state referral in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda&PHIL CLARK1180
1 Introduction1180
2 Beyond concurrence: the principle of complementarity and ICC case selection1182
3 Broad ICC prosecutorial strategy1185
4 Democratic Republic of the Congo1186
5 Northern Uganda1197
6 Conclusion: pragmatism revisited1202
39 A problem, not a solution: complementarity in the Central African Republic and Democratic Republic of the Congo&MARLIES GLASIUS1204
1 Introduction1205
2 Positive complementarity in the Central African Republic1206
3 Positive complementarity in the Democratic Republic of the Congo1213
4 Conclusions1218
40 Complementarity and the impact of the Rome Statute and the International Criminal Court in Kenya&CHRISTINE ALAI AND NJONJO MUE1222
1 Introduction1223
2 Complementarity and the exercise of ICC jurisdiction1225
3 Key considerations in relation to the ICC's intervention in Kenya1231
4 Conclusion1233
Index1235
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