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Author Jeßberger, Florian

Title Domesticating International Criminal Law Reflections on the Italian and German Experiences
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2023

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Description 1 online resource (325 p.)
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Contributors -- Foreword -- Preface -- Part I Introduction -- 1.1 Obligations, Options and Obstacles: Implementing the Rome Statute Revisited -- Notes -- Part II Italian Perspectives On the Domestic Implementation of International Criminal Law -- 2.1 The Domestic Codification of International Crimes: The Private Initiative "Cariplo Project" -- 1 The Domestic Implementation of International Criminal Law -- 2 The Sources of a Domestic Codification of International Crimes -- 3 Codifying Genocide
4 Codifying War Crimes -- 5 Codifying Crimes Against Humanity -- 6 Identity of Conducts and Different Characterization of Crimes -- 7 Conclusions -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- 2.2 Previous Italian Legislative Drafts -- 1 The Need to Incorporate International Crimes Into the Italian Legal System -- 2 International Crimes in the Italian Legal System: the Current State of Affairs -- 3 Implementing the Rome Statute in Italy: Previous Legislative Drafts -- 4 A Concluding Remark -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography
2.3 Implementation of Substantive Rules of International Criminal Law in Italy: Between International Obligations and ... -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Obligation to Prosecute International Crimes -- 3 Domestic Implementation of the Obligation to Prosecute International Crimes -- 4 Relevance of Non-Self-Executing Substantive Rules of International Criminal Law Before (And Beyond) Their Incorporation ... -- 5 Non-Applicability of Statutes of Limitations to International Crimes: an Example of a Self-Executing Provision of ... -- 6 Conclusion -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography
2.4 International Criminal Law Implementation and Constitutional Law -- 1 Statutory Basis of Criminal Liability and Punishment (Article 25(2) Italian Constitution) -- 2 Lex Certa (Article 25(2) Italian Constitution) -- 3 Other Challenges for the Principle of Legality in the Context of International Criminal Law -- 4 Proportionality and Rehabilitative Purpose of Penalties (Articles 3 and 27(3) Italian Constitution) -- 5 A Procedural Issue: Mandatory Prosecution (Article 112 Italian Constitution) -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography
2.5 The Way Forward: An Overview On the Draft "Palazzo-Pocar" of 2022 -- 1 Premise -- 2 Criminal Code Or Code of International Crimes? Choosing the Regulatory Framework -- 3 The Good Symbolism -- 4 A Principles-Based Implementation of the Rome Statute: Some Examples -- 4.1 Command Responsibility -- 4.2 The Execution of Superior's Orders -- 5 Corporate Criminal Liability -- 6 Genocide -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Part III The Adoption of Domestic Laws On International Criminal Justice: The German Code of Crimes Against International ... -- 3.1 Domestic and International Criminal Justice
Notes Description based upon print version of record
1 International Criminal Court, Quo Vadis?
Subject International criminal law-Italy-Congresses
International criminal law-Germany-Congresses
International and municipal law-Italy-Congresses
International and municipal law-Germany-Congresses
Form Electronic book
Author Meloni, Chantal
Crippa, Maria
ISBN 9781000886429
1000886425