The relationship between the International Criminal Court and national jurisdictions
Jo Stigen
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The relationship between the International Criminal Court and national jurisdictions
by Jo Stigen
Published
2008
Publisher
Ebsco Publishing
Pages
548
ISBN-13
9789047431749
Description
This book seeks to answer these and other related questions by interpreting the relevant provisions of the Rome Statute and discussing them in a broad context. The book also critically assesses policy considerations underlying the establishment of the ICC, including the implications of international criminal justice for achieving peace. It asks, inter alia, whether the ICC should set aside an amnesty which a national truth commission has granted in an attempt to achieve a peaceful transition from tyranny to democracy."--Jacket.
Subjects
Implementation of the Helsinki accords
Código penal (1980)
Thirty years in prison
International Criminal Law
Introduction to International Criminal Law and Procedure
International Humanitarian Law
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