Sovereignty and justice : balancing the principle of complementarity between international and domestic war crimes tribunals / by Mark S. Ellis.
2014
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Author
Title
Sovereignty and justice : balancing the principle of complementarity between international and domestic war crimes tribunals / by Mark S. Ellis.
Published
Newcastle Upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014.
Call Number
KZ7312 .E45 2014
ISBN
1443857041
9781443857048
9781443857048
Description
xviii, 328 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)880243807
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
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Table of Contents
Table of International Cases
x
Table of National Cases
xiv
Acknowledgements
xv
Preface
xvi
Introduction
1
ch. One
The Principle of Complementarity: Its History and Function Introduction
12
I.
The International Law Commission and Post Development
II.
How does Complementarity work in practice?
III.
Complementarity and Universal Jurisdiction
IV.
Complementarity and Admissibility Standards, Interest of Justice, Gravity
A.
Interest of Justice
B.
Gravity
ch. Two
The Principle of Complementarity Under Article 17 of the Rome Statute and States' Willingness to Prosecute Introduction
62
I.
Understanding the Concepts of Unwillingness and Inability
II.
Willingness to Prosecute
A.
Shielding
B.
Unjustified Delays
C.
Impartiality
i.
Judges
ch. Three
The Principle of Complementarity Under Article 17 of the Rome State and States' Ability to Prosecute Introduction
112
I.
Conflict
II.
Weak Judicial System
III.
No Implementing Legislation
IV.
Fairness and Impartiality
A.
Witnesses
B.
Defence Rights
ch. Four
The Principle of Complementarity and the Issue of Enforcement
152
Introduction
I.
A Case History: the UNSC and the ASP on the arrest of Omar Al Bashir
II.
Ad hoc Tribunals: the ICTY and ICTR
A.
ICTY
B.
ICTR
III.
International Pressure
ch. Five
Admissibility Challenges Introduction
177
I.
Timing of Admissibility Challenges
A.
Uganda
II.
Self-referral and Withdrawal
III.
Non-State Parties: The Libya Situation
A.
Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi
B.
Abdullah Al-Senussi
IV.
Sudan
V.
Article 16
VI.
Article 127, Withdraw
VII.
Creating a Third Party to Determine a State's `Unwillingness' and `Inability' to Investigate
ch. Six
International Financial and Professional Support for Domestic War Crimes Courts
238
I.
International Technical Assistance Office
A.
Fair, Impartial and Effective Trials
B.
Substantive Legal and Procedural Issues
C.
Trial Observations
D.
Judicial Nominations
E.
Training
F.
Gender Diversity
G.
Victim and Witness Support
H.
Post-Trial Sentencing
I.
Judicial Selection
J.
Defence Attorneys
K.
Victim Compensation
L.
Other Issues
Conclusion
286
Appendix
299
Index
319