The International Criminal Court : elements of crimes and rules of procedure and evidence / edited by Roy S. Lee ; associate editors Håkan Friman ...[and others].
2001
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Title
The International Criminal Court : elements of crimes and rules of procedure and evidence / edited by Roy S. Lee ; associate editors Håkan Friman ...[and others].
Published
Ardsley, NY : Transnational Publishers, [2001]
Copyright
©2001
Call Number
JX6731.I5 L515 2001
ISBN
1571052097 (lib. ed.)
1571052100 (student ed.)
1571052100 (student ed.)
Description
lxvi, 857 pages ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)47444007
Note
Includes index.
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Elements of crimes and rules of procedure and evidence
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Table of Contents
Preface / Kofi Annan
Contributors
Key Terms and References
The Work of the Preparatory Commission / Phillip Kirsch
Introduction / Roy S. Lee
Ch. 1
The Making of the Elements of Crimes
3
IIntroduction / Herman von Hebel
3
IIThe Decision to Include Elements of Crimes in the Rome Statute / Herman von Hebel
4
IIIDeveloping Elements of Crimes / Herman von Hebel
8
IVWhat Are Elements of Crimes? / Maria Kelt Herman von Hebel
13
Ch. 2
General Principles of Criminal Law and Elements of Crimes / Maria Kelt Herman von Hebel
19
IIntroduction
19
IIGeneral Principles in the Rome Statute
20
IIIThe Need for a Consistent Approach to the General Principles
22
IVGeneral Introduction to the Element of Crimes
23
VArticle 30 and the Default Rule
24
VIMistakes of Fact and Mistake of Law
36
VIIIndividual Criminal Responsibility
37
VIIIGrounds for Excluding Criminal Responsibility
38
IXOther Issues Dealt with in the General Introduction
39
Ch. 3
The Elements of Genocide
41
IIntroduction / Valerie Oosterveld
41
IIThe Context of Genocide / Valerie Oosterveld
44
IIIElements of the Specific Forms of Genocide / Charles Garraway
49
Ch. 4
The Elements for Crimes against Humanity
57
IIntroduction / Darryl Robinson
57
IIThe Context of Crimes Against Humanity / Darryl Robinson
61
IIIElements of Specific Forms of Crimes Against Humanity / Darryl Robinson
80
Ch. 5
The Elements of War Crimes
109
IIntroduction / Herman von Hebel
109
IIThe Context of War Crimes / Knut Dormann Eve La Haye Herman van Hebel
112
IIIElements of the Specific Forms of War Crimes
124
Ch. 6
Reflections on the Elements of Crimes / Darryl Robinson Herman von Hebel
219
IThe Negotiating Dynamics and the Outcome
220
IIAre Elements of Crimes Necessary? Are They Useful?
223
IIIConclusion
231
Ch. 1
The Elaboration of the Rules of Procedure and Evidence / Silvia A. Fernandez de Gurmendi
235
IIntroduction
235
IIThe Drafting of the Rules by States
236
IIIThe Negotiating Process
240
IVStructure of the Rules
243
VContent of the Rules
245
VIConclusions
257
Ch. 2
Composition and Administration of the Court
259
IIntroduction
259
IIOffice of the Prosecutor / Merdard Rwelamira
259
IIIThe Registry / Gerard Dive
262
IVSituations That May Affect the Functioning of the Court / Cate Steains
284
VSingle Judge, Replacements, and Alternate Judges / Socorro Flores Liera
310
VIPublications, Languages, and Translation / Socorro Flores Liera
314
Ch. 3
Jurisdiction and Admissibility / John Holmes
321
IIntroduction
321
IIPart 2 of the Rome Statute
322
IIIRules for Section I of Chapter 3
324
IVRules for Section II of Chapter 3
328
VRules for Section III of Chapter 3
334
VIConclusion
347
Ch. 4
Evidence / Donald Piragoff
349
IIntroduction
349
IIGeneral Provisions on Evidence
350
IIIPrivileged Communications and Information
357
VIEvidence in Cases of Sexual Violence
369
VSelf-Incrimination by a Witness
391
VIIncrimination by Family Members
396
VIICompellability of a Witness
399
VIIIConclusion
400
Ch. 5
Disclosure of Evidence / Helen Brady
403
IIntroduction
403
IINegotiating History of the Rules on Disclosure
405
IIIA Brief Examination of the Disclosure Regime Prior to the Confirmation Hearing
407
IVRules Regarding Disclosure of Evidence by the Prosecutor
408
VRules Regarding Disclosure of Evidence by the Defence
413
VIRestrictions on Disclosure
417
VIIThe Timing of Disclosure
421
VIIIDisclosure of Evidence to the Trial Chamber Prior to the Trial
424
Ch. 6
Victims and Witnesses
427
IIntroduction
427
IIDefinition of Victims and General Principles / Silvia A. Fernandez de Gurmendi
427
IIIProtective and Special Measures for Victims and Witnesses / Helen Brady
434
VIParticipation of Victims in the Proceedings / Gilbert Bitti Hakan Friman
456
VReparation to Victims / Hakan Friman Peter Lewis
474
Ch. 7
Investigation and Prosecution / Hakan Friman
493
IIntroduction
493
IIInitiation of an Investigation and Prosecution - Links Between Parts 2 and 5 of the Statute
494
IIIOrganization of the Pre-Trial Chamber - Links Between Parts 4 and 5 of the Statute
502
IVThe Pre-Trial Phase - Part 5 of the Statute
504
VClosure of the Pre-Trial Phase - Links Between Parts 5 and 6 of the Statute
530
VIParticipation of Victims in the Pre-Trial Proceedings
533
VIIAppeal of Decisions Taken in the Pre-Trial Phase - Links Between Parts 5 and 8 of the Statute
534
VIIIState Cooperation and Legal Assistance during the Investigation Stage - Links Between Parts 5 and 9 of the Statute
535
IXFinal Remarks
537
Ch. 8
Trial Procedure / Peter Lewis
539
IIntroduction
539
IIRecords and Custody of Evidence
540
IIIStatus Conferences and Motions
542
IVMedical Examination of the Accused
544
VJoint and Separate Trials
545
VIAdmission of Guilt
546
VIIDirections for the Conduct of the Trial Proceedings
547
VIIIClosure, Deliberation, Additional Hearings, and Delivery of Decision
550
IXConclusion
553
Ch. 9
Penalties / Rolf Fife
555
IIntroduction
555
IINegotiating History
555
IIIGeneral Overview of the Rules
557
IVDetermination of Sentence
557
VImposition of Fines
565
VIOrders of Forfeiture
569
VIIOrders to Transfer Fines or Forfeitures to the Trust Fund
570
VIIINote on Multiple Offences
572
Ch. 10
Appeals and Revision
575
IIntroduction
575
IIAppeal / Helen Brady
575
IIIRevision of Conviction or Sentence / Gilbert Bitti Silvia A. Fernandez de Gurmendi
596
Ch. 11
Offences Against the Integrity of the Court / Hakan Friman
605
IIntroduction
605
IIThe Inter-Sessional Meeting in Siracusa
607
IIIOffences Against the Administration of Justice under Article 70
608
IVMisconduct Before te Court under Article 71
619
VFinal Remarks
621
Ch. 12
Compensation to the Arrested or Convicted Person / Gilbert Bitti
623
IIntroduction
623
IINegotiating History
625
IIIRequest for Compensation
625
IVProcedure for Seeking Compensation
631
VAmount of Compensation
634
VIConclusion
636
Ch. 13
International Cooperation and Judicial Assistance / Frederik Harhoff Phakiso Mochochoko
637
IIntroduction
637
IIRequest for Cooperation under Article 87
640
IIISurrender, Transit, and Competing Requests under Articles 89 and 90
647
IVDocuments for Arrest and Surrender under Articles 91 and 92
657
VCooperation under Article 93
659
VICooperation under Article 98
664
VIIRule of Specially under Article 101
670
VIIIConclusion
670
Ch. 14
Enforcement / Kimberly Prost
673
IIntroduction
673
IIRules Relating to Enforcement
674
IIIRules of Section I of Chapter 12
676
IVRules for Section II of Chapter 12
684
VRules of Section III of Chapter 12
689
VIRules of Section IV of Chapter 12
692
VIIRules of Section V of Chapter 12
697
VIIIRule on Escape
701
Ch. 1
The Coalition for the International Criminal Court at the Preparatory Commission / William Pace Jennifer Schense
705
IIntroduction
705
IIEvolution of the Coalition
707
IIIMethods of Work of the Coalition at the Preparatory Commission
710
IVNGOs as Expert Advisors
713
VNGOs as Advocates
713
VINGOs as Publicists
715
VIINGOs as Documentarians
715
VIIIApproaches to the Elements of Crimes
716
IXApproaches to Rules of Procure and Evidence
724
XApproaches to Other Areas of the Preparatory Commission's Mandate
733
XIConclusion
733
App. I
Text of the Elements of Crimes
735
App. II
Text of the Rules of Procedure and Evidence
773
Index
845