【国際刑事裁判所】
The International Criminal Court.(Library of Essays in International Law No. 15) hardcover xxv, 524 p.
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The International Criminal Court: Philippe Kirsch and John T. Holmes(1998), The birth of the International Criminal Court: The 1998 Romeconference; Antonio Cassese (1999), The statute of the InternationalCriminal Court: some preliminary reflections; William A. Schabas(2001), The International Criminal Court: The secret of its success.The Substantive Law of the International Criminal Court: William A.Schabas (2001), The Jelisic case and the Mens Rea of the crime ofgenocide, Otto Triffterer (2001), Genocide: its particular intent todestroy in whole or in part the group as such; Darryl Robinson (1999)Defining "Crimes against Humanity" at the Rome conference; ThomasGradizky (1999), War crime issues before the Rome diplomatic conferenceon the establishment of an International criminal court; Kai Ambos(1999), General principles of criminal law in the Rome statute; CharlesGarraway (1999), Superior orders and the International Criminal Court:justice delivered or justice denied. Jurisdiction And Admissibility:Hans-Peter Kaul and Claus Kress (1999), Jurisdiction and cooperation inthe statute of the International Criminal Court: principles andcompromises; Dapo Akande (2003), The jurisdiction of the InternationalCriminal Court over nationals of non-parties: legal basis and limits;John T. Holmes (2002), Complementarity: National courts versus the ICC;Operation of the court: Goran Sluiter (2003), The surrender of warcriminals to the International Criminal Court; Steffen Wirth (2001),Immunities, related problems, and Article 98 of the Rome statute;Morten Bergsmo (2000), Occasional remarks on certain State concernsabout the jurisdictional reach of the International Criminal Court, andtheir possible implications for the relationship between the Court andthe Security Council; Silvia A. Fernandez de Gurmendi and Hakan Friman(2000), The rules of procedure and evidence of the InternationalCriminal Court. Perspectives on the Future: Michael P. Scharf (1999),The amnesty exception to the jurisdiction of the International CriminalCourt; John R. Bolton (2000-2001), The risks and the weaknesses of theInternational Criminal Court from America's perspective; David P.Forsythe (2002), The United States and international criminal justice;Robert Cryer and Nigel D. White (2002), The Security Council and theInternational Criminal Court: who's feeling threatened?; Index.
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