The Jurisdiction Of The International Criminal Court

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The book provides a holistic examination of the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court (ICC). The main focus is placed on the three pillars which form the ICC’s foundation pursuant to the Rome Statute: The preconditions to the exercise of its jurisdiction (Article 12 Rome Statute). The substantive competence, i.e. the core crimes (Article 5-8bis Rome Statute, i.e. genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, crime of aggression). the principle of complementarity (Article 17§1 (a) Rome Statute). The latter governs the ICC's ‘ultimate jurisdiction’, since it is not merely sufficient for a crime to be within the Court's jurisdiction (according to the substantive, geographical, personal and temporal jurisdictional criteria), but the State Party must also be unwilling or unable genuinely to carry out the investigation or prosecution. Finally yet importantly, the main ‘negative preconditions’ for the Court’s jurisdiction, i.e. immunities (Article 27 Rome Statute) and exceptions via Security Council referrals are thoroughly examined.The book is an excellent resource for scholars as well as practitioners and notably contributes to the existing literature.

Author(s): Victor Tsilonis, Tsanta, A. (Translator)
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2019

Language: English
Pages: 292
Tags: International Criminal Law

Front Matter ....Pages i-xvi
The Definition of International Crime (Victor Tsilonis)....Pages 1-25
The Preconditions for the International Criminal Court to Exercise its Jurisdiction (Victor Tsilonis)....Pages 27-73
The Crime of Genocide and the International Criminal Court’s Jurisdiction (Victor Tsilonis)....Pages 75-102
Crimes Against Humanity Under the ICC’s Jurisdiction (Victor Tsilonis)....Pages 103-126
The ICC’s Jurisdiction Over War Crimes (Victor Tsilonis)....Pages 127-147
The Crime of Aggression: The Birth of a Crime (Victor Tsilonis)....Pages 149-166
Immunities Under Art. 27 ICCRSt and the ICC’s Jurisdiction (Victor Tsilonis)....Pages 167-186
The ICC’s Jurisdiction Following a Security Council’s Referral of a Situation Concerning Citizens of States Non-Parties to the ICC: the Situation in Sudan and Libya (Art. 25 UN Charter & 13(b) ICCRSt) (Victor Tsilonis)....Pages 187-206
The Awakening Hypothesis of the Complementarity Principle (Victor Tsilonis)....Pages 207-238
Back Matter ....Pages 239-283