The permanent International Criminal Court legal and policy issues / [electronic resource] edited by Dominic McGoldrick, Peter Rowe, and Eric Donnelly. - Oxford ; Portland, Or. : Hart Pub., 2004. - xviii, 498 p. - Studies in international law ; v. 5 . - Studies in international law (Oxford, England) ; v. 5. .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Criminal trials before international tribunals : legality and legitimacy / Dominic McGoldrick -- Politics, sovereignty, remembrance / Gerry Simpson -- Jurisdiction and admissibility issues under the ICC Statute / Iain Cameron -- The peace and justice paradox : the International Criminal Court and the UN Security Council / Dan Sarooshi -- The unfinished work of defining aggression : how many times must the cannonballs fly, before they are forever banned? / William A. Schabas -- The crime of genocide / Christine Byron -- Crimes against humanity / Timothy L.H. McCormack -- War crimes / Peter Rowe -- General principles of liability in international criminal law / Robert Cryer -- Defences in international criminal law / Ilias Bantekas -- Evidence before the ICC / Kevin R. Gray -- Victim participation at the International Criminal Court : a triumph of hope over experience? / Emily Haslam -- Aspects of national implementation of the Rome Statute : the United Kingdom and selected other states / David Turns -- Political and legal responses to the ICC / Dominic McGoldrick -- The legal and political significance of a permanent International Criminal Court / Dominic McGoldrick.


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