Description |
1 online resource |
Contents |
1. Introduction to the complex relationships in international criminal justice -- 2. The important relationship between international criminal courts and national judicial proceedings -- 3. Cooperation with national systems -- 4. The relationship of international criminal courts with national non-judicial proceedings -- 5. The potential role of regional courts in the prosecution of atrocity crimes -- 6. NGO intervention in court proceedings through amicus curiae briefs |
Summary |
"International tribunals need to interface effectively with national jurisdictions, which includes coordination with domestic judicial prosecutions as well as an appreciation for other non-judicial types of transitional justice. In this book, the authors analyze the earlier international tribunals established since the 1990s and the parallel national proceedings for each. In examining the ways in which the ICC can best coordinate with national processes this book considers the ICC's present interactions with national jurisdictions and the statutory framework of the Rome Statute for interface with national jurisdictions." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Online resource; title from title screen (Elgaronline, viewed on February 7, 2017) |
Subject |
International Criminal Court.
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SUBJECT |
International Criminal Court fast |
Subject |
International criminal courts.
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LAW -- Criminal Law -- General.
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International criminal courts
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Ellis, Mark S., author.
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Jalloh, Charles, author.
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ISBN |
9781784719821 |
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178471982X |
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