Selective enforcement and international criminal law: the International Criminal Court and Africa

Introduction -- The establishment of the International Criminal Court, and Africa's role and early support -- The office of the prosecutor and the politics of selecting tragets for prosecution -- State party referrals, Un Secutiry council referrals and the selection of situations -- Assessing s...

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Main Author: Nyawo, James (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge Antwerp Portland Intersentia [2017]
In: Supranational criminal law (volume 20)
Year: 2017
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Availability in Tübingen:Present in Tübingen.
UB: KB 20 A 8670
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Summary:Introduction -- The establishment of the International Criminal Court, and Africa's role and early support -- The office of the prosecutor and the politics of selecting tragets for prosecution -- State party referrals, Un Secutiry council referrals and the selection of situations -- Assessing selective enforcement from an admissibiity perspective -- The AU and African states' shift for cooperation to non-cooperation with the court -- African States' reaction to the AU's call for non-cooperation with the court -- Africa and the International Criminal Court ; the lessons and prospects
Item Description:Auch als NUR ; 828 gezählt
Physical Description:xiii, 288 Seiten
ISBN:9781780683874