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- BRUCE BROOMHALL 著
- 出版社: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
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- 出版时间:2003
- 标注页数:112页
- 文件大小:113MB
- 文件页数:225页
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INTRODUCTION1
PART Ⅰ INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW7
Ⅰ. SCOPE9
1. Inter-State or transnational criminal law10
2. Suppression conventions12
3. 'International crimes of State'14
4. The Nuremberg Principles19
5. Note: Piracy and slavery23
Ⅱ. FROM NATIONAL TO INTERNATIONAL RESPONSIBILITY25
1. Clarity and prospectivity26
2. Jus cogens, sovereignty and the international interests underlying international criminal law41
Ⅲ. THE RULE OF LAW AND INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTABILITY52
PART Ⅱ PRACTICE63
Ⅳ. THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT67
1. Basic scheme of the Rome Statute67
2. Conclusion83
Ⅴ. NATIONAL PROCEEDINGS (INCLUDING AMNESTIES)84
1. Introduction84
2. The Rome Statute incentive86
3. Amnesties93
4. Conclusion102
Ⅵ. UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION105
1. Introduction105
2. Definition and rationale106
3. Scope of Universal Jurisdiction with respect to the 'core crimes'of ICL109
4. Current development of universal jurisdiction112
5. Practical and political problems to be addressed118
6. Conclusion126
Ⅶ. IMMUNITY128
1. Introduction128
2. Official immunities: A Sketch128
3. Pinochet131
4. Immunity under the Rome Statute136
5. Immunity outside of the Rome Statute146
6. Conclusion149
Ⅷ. ICC ENFORCEMENT: COOPERATION OF STATES,INCLUDING THE SECURITY COUNCIL151
1. Introduction151
2. The Ad hoc tribunals: Foreshadowing the ICC151
3. Cooperation with States under the Rome Statute155
4. The Security Council160
5. Conclusions161
Ⅸ. CORNERSTONE OR STUMBLING BLOCK? THE UNITED STATES AND THE ICC163
1. Introduction163
2. US Negotiating aims and 'flaws' in the Rome Statute164
3. The Clinton Administration's search for a negotiated 'fix'168
4. The U.S. under the Bush Administration178
5. The Argument for US support181
6. Conclusion182
PART Ⅲ CONCLUSION: SYSTEMIC CHANGE AND INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE185
SOURCES193
A. International Instruments, Including Resolutions and Declarations of Inter-Governmental Organizations193
B. National Laws and Legislative Bills195
C. Decisions of National and International Courts and Tribunals196
D. Books, Journal Articles, Non-Governmental Reports197
E. Reports of Governments and Inter-Governmental Organizations, Draft Instruments, Proposals, etc.205
F. Press Releases, Articles, etc.208
INDEX211