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 ENTRY ACQUISITION DATE LOCATION
184992009-10-02341.64 K 63
 TITLE
COMPLEMENTARITY IN THE ROME STATUTE AND NATIONAL CRIMINAL JURISDICTIONS
 ABSTRACT
This publication examines the principle of complementarity in the Rome Statute of International Criminal Court (ICC). It aims to elucidate the potential of this concept in filling the gap left by national enforcement of the prohibitions of ICC crimes. It also illustrates its implications on the suppression of ICC crimes by national criminal legislations. Finally, it considers the aspect of accountability and its development in relation to the impact of complementarity.
 AUTHOR(S)
KLEFFNER, JANN K.
 PUBLISHER PLACE YEAR SERIES
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESSNEW YORK, N.Y.2008INTERNATIONAL COURTS AND TRIBUNALS
 ISBN ISSN
9780199238453
 PAGES EDITION NOTES
41024 CM -- BIBLIOGRAPHY
 KEYWORDS
INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURTS; CRIMINAL COURTS; CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM; INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW

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