1.
Volume I: 1. The Path to Rome and Beyond
From Nuremburg to Rome: From Ad Hoc International Criminal Tribunals to the International Criminal Court
,
Antonio Cassese
2.
The Drafting History and Further Developments
2.1.
The Work of the International Law Commission
,
James Crawford
2.2.
From the International Law Commission to the Rome Conference (1994 - 1998)
,
Adriaan Bos
2.3.
Reaching Agreement at the Rome Conference
,
Philippe Kirsch, QC and Darryl Robinson
2.4.
The Post-Rome Conference Preparatory Commission
,
Philippe Kirsch, QC, and Valerie Oosterveld
2.5.
The Role of Non-Governmental Organizations
,
William R. Pace and Jennifer Schense
3.
Entry into Force and Amendment of the Statute
,
Alain Pellet
4.
2. Structure of the ICC
The Court
4.1.
Seat of the Court
,
Adriaan Bos
4.2.
Legal Status and Powers of the Court
,
Francesca Martines
4.3.
Relationship of the Court with the United Nations
,
Luigi Condorelli and Santiago Villalpando
4.4.
Composition of the Court
,
John R. W. D. Jones
5.
The Office of the Prosecutor
,
John R. W. D. Jones
6.
The Registry and Staff
,
John R. W. D. Jones
7.
Duties of Officials
,
John R. W. D. Jones
8.
Privileges and Immunities
,
Herve Ascensio
9.
Assembly of States Parties
,
Adriaan Bos
10.
Financing
,
Mahnoush Arsanjani
11.
3. Jurisdiction
Jurisdiction ratione materiae (Subject-Matter Jurisdiction)
11.1.
Genocide
,
Antonio Cassese
11.2.
Crimes Against Humanity
,
Antonio Cassese
11.3.
War Crimes
,
Michael Bothe
11.4.
The Long Journey Towards Repressing Aggression
,
Giorgio Gaja
11.5.
Elements of the Crimes
,
Mauro Politi
11.6.
Cumulation of Offences
,
Susanne Walther
11.7.
The Missing Crimes
,
Patrick Robinson
12.
Jurisdiction ratione personae
,
Micaela Frulli
13.
Jurisdiction ratione temporis
,
Stephane Bourgon
14.
Jurisdiction ratione loci
,
Stephane Bourgon
15.
Can the Security Council Extend the ICC's Jurisdiction?
,
Santiago Villalpando and Luigi Condorelli
16.
Preconditions to the Exercise of Jurisdiction
,
Hans-Peter Kaul
17.
`Trigger Mechanisms'
17.1.
Referral by State Parties
,
Philippe Kirsch QC and Darryl Robinson
17.2.
Referral and Deferral by the Security Council
,
Luigi Condorelli and Santiago Villalpando
17.3.
Initiation of Proceedings by the Prosecutor
,
Philippe Kirsch and Darryl Robinson
18.
Issues of Admissibility and Jurisdiction
18.1.
Complementarity: National Courts versus the ICC
,
John T. Holmes
18.2.
Possible Conflicts of Jurisdiction with Ad Hoc International Tribunals
,
Michael Bohlander
18.3.
Possible Conflicts of Jurisdiction with Truth Commissions
,
John Dugard
18.4.
Ne bis in idem Principle, including the Issue of Amnesty
,
Christine van den Wyngaert and Tom Ongena
19.
4.General Principles of International Criminal Law
Nullum crimen, nulla poena sine lege in International Criminal Law
,
Susan Lamb
20.
Individual Criminal Responsibility
,
Albin Eser
21.
Superior Responsibility
,
Kai Ambos
22.
Non-applicability of Statute of Limitations
,
Christine van den Wyngaert and John Dugard
23.
Mental Elements - Mistakes of Fact and Law
,
Albin Eser
24.
Defences
24.1.
Justifications and Excuses in International Criminal Law
,
Antonio Cassese
24.2.
Superior Orders
,
Andreas Zimmerman
24.3.
Official Capacity and Immunities
,
Paola Gaeta
24.4.
Other Grounds for Excluding Criminal Responsibility
,
Kai Ambos
25.
Volume II: 5. The Statute and General International Law
Applicable Law
,
Alain Pellet
26.
International Criminal Responsibility of the Individual and International Responsibility of the State
,
Pierre Marie Dupuy
27.
The Statute's Rules on Crimes and Existing or Developing International Law
,
Mohamed Bennouna
28.
6. International Criminal Proceedings
The Rules of Procedure and Evidence - An Overview
,
Fabricio Guariglia
29.
Investigation
29.1.
Powers and Duties of the Prosecutor
,
Giuliano Turone
29.2.
Rights of Persons During an Investigation
,
Salvatore Zappala
30.
Pre-Trial Proceedings
30.1.
Powers of the Pre-Trial Chambers
,
Olivier Fourmy
30.2.
Proceedings Before the Pre-Trial Chamber
,
Michele Marchesiello
30.3.
Arrest Proceedings in the Custodial State
,
Bert Swart
31.
Trial Proceedings
31.1.
Powers of the Trial Chamber
,
Frank Terrier
31.2.
Proceedings before the Trial Chamber
,
Frank Terrier
31.3.
The Rights of the Accused
,
Salvatore Zappala
31.4.
Protection of Victims and Witnesses
,
John R. W. D. Jones
31.5.
Protection of National Security Interests
,
Peter Malanczuk
32.
The Status and Role of the Victim
,
Claude Jorda and Jerome de Hemptinne
33.
The Role of the Defence
,
Steven Kay QC and Bert Swart
34.
Accusatorial versus Inquisitorial Approach in International Criminal Proceedings
,
Alphons Orie
35.
Penalties
,
William A. Schabas
36.
The Appeal Procedure of the ICC
,
Robert Roth and Marc Henzelin
37.
Revision Procedure under the ICC Statute
,
Anne-Marie La Rosa
38.
Compensation to an Arrested or Convicted Person
,
Salvatore Zappala^D'
39.
7. International Cooperation and Judicial Assistance
General Problems
,
Bert Swart
40.
The Obligation to Cooperate
,
Annalisa Ciampi
41.
Arrest and Surrender
,
Bert Swart
42.
Other Forms of Cooperation
,
Annalisa Ciampi
43.
8. Enforcement
Preliminary Remarks
,
Claus Kress and Goran Sluiter
44.
Imprisonment
,
Claus Kress and Goran Sluiter
45.
Fines and Forfeiture Orders
,
Claus Kress and Goran Sluiter
46.
9. Application and Impact of the Rome Statute
Settlement of Disputes
,
Alain Pellet
47.
The Rome Statute and its Impact on National Law
,
Darryl Robinson
48.
ICC Statute and Third States
,
Gennady M. Danilenko
49.
10.Final Analysis and Suggestions
The Rome Statute: A Tentative Assessment
,
The Board of Editors
50.
The ICC and the Interaction of International and National Legal Systems
,
Mireille Delmas-Marty
51.
International Criminal Justice: From Dusk to Dawn
,
Robert Badinter
Materials Volume
The Text of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
Rules of Procedure and Evidence
Elements of the Crimes
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