The International Criminal Court and national jurisdictions
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Author
Contributions
- Politi, Mauro. - Contributor
- Gioia, Federica. - Contributor
Publication
2008 - Ashgate, Aldershot, Hants, England, England
Language
English
Word Count
44,250 words, Guess
Page Count
177 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139780754674368
- ISBN-100754674363
- LibraryThing6385803
- Goodreads5022966
- Library of Congress Control Number2008003562
and 3 more
- OCLC Control Number191258722
- Better World Books9780754674368
- Open LibraryOL18300014M
Classifications
- DDC345/.01
- LCCKZ6310 .I57795 2008
- LCCKZ6310.I57795 2008
and 2 more
- LCCKZ7379 .C63 2007
- LCCKZ6310 .C63 2007
Description
"At a stage in its development when the workings of the International Criminal Court may be assessed, this volume provides insights into its activities and, in particular, its interaction with national jurisdictions and international organizations. The contributors discuss a broad range of topics and present a 'first assessment' of complementarity. They address the issues at the heart of the substantive and procedural law of the Court, and examine aspects relating to national implementation and international cooperation. The final section presents a discussion of the likely future for the relationship between the ICC and national jurisdictions." "These proceedings are the latest addition to the Trento Conference series, bringing together a wide range of leading scholars, diplomats and representatives of international organizations. As such, they provide contribution to the ongoing debate surrounding International Criminal Law and the International Criminal Court in particular. This study will be of value to researchers and policy-makers alike."--Jacket.
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