The House of Lords Library only loans items to parliamentary users.  If you are a parliamentary user please log in using the link above. For more information on the House of Lords Library, visit the Parliament website.

Amazon cover image
Image from Amazon.com

The International Criminal Court in search of its purpose and identity / edited by Triestino Mariniello.

Contributor(s): Mariniello, Triestino [editor.] | ProQuest (Firm) [distributor.]Series: Routledge research in international law: Publisher: Abingdon : Routledge, 2015Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781317703099; 9781315780634; 9780415747776Subject(s): International Criminal Court | International criminal courts | International criminal lawGenre/Form: Electronic books.Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
'One, no one and one hundred thousand' : reflections on the multiple identities of the ICC / Triestino Mariniello -- The case for inclusion of terrorism in the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court / Harmen Van Der Wilt and Inez Braber -- Command responsibility, joint commission and 'control over the crime' approach in the first ICC jurisprudence / Chantal Meloni -- The right not to be tried twice for international crimes : an overview of the ne bis in idem principle within the statutes of the ICC and the international criminal tribunals / Stefano Manacorda and Giulio Vanacore -- Balancing rights of the accused with rights of victims before the International Criminal Court / Morris A. Anyah -- Lubanga decision on victims' reparations : handing off the hot potato / Paolo Lobba -- Building national capacity for the ICC : prospects and challenges / Olympia Bekou -- Has the ICC unfairly targeted Africa or has Africa unfairly targeted the ICC? / Lyal S. Sunga -- Transitional justice in the DRC : the 2014 amnesty law and the principle of complementarity - quid juris? / Patricia Pinto Soares -- The first decision on sentence of the International Criminal Court in the Lubanga case : great (unmet) expectations / Silvia D'Ascoli -- The confirmation of charges at the International Criminal Court : a tale of two models / Triestino Mariniello and Niccolo Pons -- From Lubanga to Ruto : witness proofing under the applicable law of the ICC / Sarah Finnin -- General principles of law in the early jurisprudence of the ICC Mohamed Elewa Badar and Noelle Higgins.
Holdings
Item type Current library Class number Status Date due Barcode
ebook House of Lords Library - Palace Online access ELECTRONIC RESOURCES (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 2020-1470

Electronic book available via the Ebook Central platform.

'One, no one and one hundred thousand' : reflections on the multiple identities of the ICC / Triestino Mariniello -- The case for inclusion of terrorism in the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court / Harmen Van Der Wilt and Inez Braber -- Command responsibility, joint commission and 'control over the crime' approach in the first ICC jurisprudence / Chantal Meloni -- The right not to be tried twice for international crimes : an overview of the ne bis in idem principle within the statutes of the ICC and the international criminal tribunals / Stefano Manacorda and Giulio Vanacore -- Balancing rights of the accused with rights of victims before the International Criminal Court / Morris A. Anyah -- Lubanga decision on victims' reparations : handing off the hot potato / Paolo Lobba -- Building national capacity for the ICC : prospects and challenges / Olympia Bekou -- Has the ICC unfairly targeted Africa or has Africa unfairly targeted the ICC? / Lyal S. Sunga -- Transitional justice in the DRC : the 2014 amnesty law and the principle of complementarity - quid juris? / Patricia Pinto Soares -- The first decision on sentence of the International Criminal Court in the Lubanga case : great (unmet) expectations / Silvia D'Ascoli -- The confirmation of charges at the International Criminal Court : a tale of two models / Triestino Mariniello and Niccolo Pons -- From Lubanga to Ruto : witness proofing under the applicable law of the ICC / Sarah Finnin -- General principles of law in the early jurisprudence of the ICC Mohamed Elewa Badar and Noelle Higgins.

Contact us

Phone: 0207 219 5242
Email: hllibrary@parliament.uk
Website: lordslibrary.parliament.uk

Accessibility statement