International Criminal Justice: Law and Practice from the Rome Statute to Its Review

Author:   Roberto Bellelli
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   New edition
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9781409402671


Pages:   706
Publication Date:   28 July 2010
Format:   Hardback
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This volume presents an overview of the principal features of the legacy of International Tribunals and an assessment of their impact on the International Criminal Court and on the review process of the Rome Statute. It illustrates the foundation of a system of international criminal law and justice through the case-law and practices of the UN ad hoc tribunals and other internationally assisted tribunals and courts. These examples provide advice for possible future developments in international criminal procedure and law, with particular reference to their impact on the ICC and on national jurisdictions. The review process of the Rome Statute is approached as a step of a review process to provide a perspective of the developments in the field since the Statute’s adoption in 1998.

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Author:   Roberto Bellelli
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Edition:   New edition
Weight:   1.655kg
ISBN:  

9781409402671


ISBN 10:   1409402673
Pages:   706
Publication Date:   28 July 2010
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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'The International Criminal Court has become the most important subject in international criminal law literature. This book gathers the views and insights of a remarkable group of distinguished scholars and practitioners, whose experience is best placed to lead through the legal and practical achievements and challenges of international criminal justice, adding a new dimension to the understanding of the ICC, its workings and perspectives.' Cherif Bassiouni, De Paul University Chicago, USA and ISISC, Siracusa, Italy 'Judge Bellelli has assembled an impressive group of judges, scholars, and practitioners in the field of international criminal law. This book is essential reading for anyone seeking to grasp developments in the practice of international criminal justice and how these could influence the application and review of the Rome Statute, including the adoption of a definition for the crime of aggression.' Judge Patrick Robinson, ICTY, The Netherlands '...provides a quite dynamic consideration of major issues that constitute the basis of international criminal tribunals.' Cambrian Law Review


'The International Criminal Court has become the most important subject in international criminal law literature. This book gathers the views and insights of a remarkable group of distinguished scholars and practitioners, whose experience is best placed to lead through the legal and practical achievements and challenges of international criminal justice, adding a new dimension to the understanding of the ICC, its workings and perspectives.' Cherif Bassiouni, De Paul University Chicago, USA and ISISC, Siracusa, Italy 'Judge Bellelli has assembled an impressive group of judges, scholars, and practitioners in the field of international criminal law. This book is essential reading for anyone seeking to grasp developments in the practice of international criminal justice and how these could influence the application and review of the Rome Statute, including the adoption of a definition for the crime of aggression.' Judge Patrick Robinson, ICTY, The Netherlands '...provides a quite dynamic consideration of major issues that constitute the basis of international criminal tribunals.' Cambrian Law Review


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Currently, Judge-Legal Adviser to the Embassy of Italy in The Hague, National Focal Point for the ICC. Italian delegate for the ICC since the Rome Diplomatic Conference in 1998, and at all PrepCom and ASP sessions. Formerly, President of the Military Tribunal in Turin, Legal Adviser for International Criminal Law to the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1997-2007), and member of all National Commissions for the implementation of the Rome Statute. Roberto Bellelli, Fausto Pocar, Erik Mose, Renate Winter, Carla Del Ponte, Fatou Bensouda, Chea Leang, William Smith, Paola Gaeta, Flavia Lattanzi, Nicola Piacente, Susanne Malmstrom, B. Don Taylor III, Guido Acquaviva, Stephen Kostas, Melika Murtezic, Otto Triffterer, Jurg Lindenmann, Goran Sluiter, Anne-Marie La Rosa, Gabriel Chavez Tafur, Roger S. Clark, Edoardo Greppi, Muhammed Aziz Shukri, Astrid Reisinger Coracini, Claus Kress, Pal Wrange, David Scheffer, Stefan Barriga.

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