The International Criminal Court and the transformation of international law : justice for the new millennium / by Leila Nadya Sadat.
2002
JX6731.I5 Sa15 2002 (Map It)
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Title
The International Criminal Court and the transformation of international law : justice for the new millennium / by Leila Nadya Sadat.
Published
Ardsley, N.Y. : Transnational Publishers, [2002]
Copyright
©2002
Call Number
JX6731.I5 Sa15 2002
ISBN
1571051333
Description
xviii, 566 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)47965601
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 525-549) and index.
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Table of Contents
Preface
Foreword / M. Cherif Bassiouni
1
An Uneasy Revolution
1
2
Historical Evolution
21
IEmergence: 1899 to 1945
21
IIThe Nuremberg & Tokyo Trials
26
IIIThe Post-War Period
31
IVThe Appian Way
39
3
Pursuing International Justice
47
IFoundations: Accountability
48
IIAccountability without Trials? Peace vs. Justice
53
IIIGiving Justice a Chance
72
4
Organization and Institutional Structure
77
IThe Relationship of the Court to the United Nations
78
IIA Hybrid System of International Criminal Justice
81
5
Universal International Jurisdiction
103
IScope of the Court's Jurisdiction
104
IIFoundations of the Court's Jurisdiction
107
IIIChallenges to Jurisdiction and Admissibility
122
6
The Law of the Statute
129
ICrimes Within the Court's Jurisdiction
132
IIPenalties
165
7
General Principles of International Criminal Law
173
IFoundations: Legality and Applicable Law
175
IINe bis in Idem
187
IIIGeneral Principles of Criminal Responsibility
192
IVGeneral Principles Excluding Criminal Responsibility and other Defenses
211
8
The Procedural Aspects of the Statute and its Application
225
IInvestigation and Prosecution
228
IIRights of Persons Suspected or Accused of a Crime
250
IIIThe State Cooperation Regime
253
IVEnforcement of Sentences
259
9
Customary International Law and the ICC
261
IDeveloping Definitions of Crimes
264
IILaw "inside" and Law "outside" the Rome Statute
269
10
A Window to the Future
275
Appendices
311
App. 1
Rome Statute for the International Criminal Court
313
App. 2
Draft Rules of Procedure and Evidence
391
App. 3
Draft Elements of Crimes
481
Bibliography
525
Index
557