TY - BOOK AU - Cassese,Antonio AU - Gaeta,Paola AU - Jones,John R.W.D. TI - Rome statute of the international criminal court: a commentary SN - 0198298625 (set) U1 - 341.77 CAS.R PY - 2002/// CY - New York PB - Oxford University Press KW - International Criminal Court KW - Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court KW - International criminal courts N1 - Accompanied by: "Materials" (184 p.); Includes bibliographical references and index; Machine derived contents note: I. The Path to Rome -- 1. From Nuremburg to Rome: from ad hoc international criminal tribunals to the ICC, Antonio Cassese -- 2. The Drafting History -- 2.1. The Works of the ILC, James Crawford -- 2.2. The Works of the Preparatory Committee, Adriaan Bos -- 2.3. The Debates at the Rome Conference, Phillip Kirsch and D. Robinson -- 2.4. The Role of NGOs, William Pace -- 2.5. The Input of Academics, Albin Eser -- 3. Entry into Force and Amendment of the Statute, Alain Pellet -- II. Structure of the ICC -- 4. 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. Organization 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 -- III. Jurisdiction -- 11. Jurisdiction ratione materiae (Subject-Matter Jurisdiction) -- 11.1. Genocide, Antonio Cassese -- 11.2. Crimes Against Humanity, Antonio Cassese -- 11.3. War Crimes, Horst Fischer -- 11.4. Aggression, Giorgio Gaja -- 11.5. Elements of the Crimes: an Overview, Mauro Politi -- 11.6. Cumulation of Offences, Susanne Walther -- 11.7. The Missing Crimes, Patrick Robinson -- 12. Jurisdiction ratione temporis, Paola Gaeta -- 13. Jurisdiction ratione personae, Paola Gaeta -- 14. Jurisdiction ratione loci, Paola Gaeta -- 15. Can the Security Council Extend the ICC's Jurisdiction?, Luigi Condorelli and Santiago Villalpando -- 16. Can States Agree to Broaden the ICC Jurisdiction?, Paola Gaeta -- 17. Preconditions to the Exercise of Jurisdiction and Exercise of Jurisdiction, Hans-Peter Kaul -- 18. `Trigger Mechanisms' -- 18.1. Referral by a State Party, Philippe Kirsch QC and Darryl Robinson -- 18.2. Referral, and Deferral, by the Security Council, Luigi Condorelli and Santiago Villalpando -- 18.3. Action by the Prosecutor proprio motu, Philippe Kirsch and Darryl Robinson -- 19. Issues of Admissibility and Jurisdiction -- 19.1. Complementarity: National Courts vs. the ICC, Louise Arbour and Morten Bergsmo -- 19.2. Possible Conflicts of Jurisdiction with Ad-hoc International Tribunal, Michael Bohlander -- 19.3. Possible Conflicts of Jurisdiction with Truth Commission, John Dugard -- 19.4. Other Issues of Admissibility, Louise Arbour and Morten Bergsmo -- 19.5. Ne bis in idem Princple, Including the Issue of Amnesty, Christine van den Wyngaert -- IV: General Principles of International Criminal Law -- 20. Nullum crimen, nulla poena sine lege in International Criminal Law, Susan Lamb -- 21. Individual Criminal Responsibility, Albin Eser -- 22. Command Responsibility, Kai Ambos -- 23. Non-applicability of Statute of Limitations, John Dugard and van den Wyngaert -- 24. Mental Element, Albin Eser -- 25. Defences and Excuses in International Criminal Law, Antonio Cassese -- 25.1. Superior Order, Andreas Zimmermann -- 25.2. Mistake of Law and Mistake of Fact, Albin Eser -- 25.3. Official Capacity and Immunities, Paola Gaeta -- 25.4. Other Grounds for Excluding Responsibility, Kai Ambos -- V: The Statute and General International Law -- 26. The Applicable Law, Alain Pellet -- 27. Individual Criminal Responsibility v. State Responsibility, Pierre-MarieDupuy -- 28. The Statute's Rules on Crimes and Existing or Developing International Law, Mohamed Bennouna -- 29. The Statute's General Principle of Criminal Law and Existing or Developing International Law, Antonio Cassese -- VI: International Criminal Proceedings -- 30. Rules of Procedure and Evidence - An Overview, Fabricio Guariglia -- 31. Investigation -- 31.1. Powers and Duties of the Prosecutor, Giulano Turone -- 31.2. Rights of Persons During an Investigation, Salvatore Zappala -- 32. Pre-Trial Proceedings -- 32.1. Powers of the Pre-Trial Chambers, Olivier Fourmy -- 32.2. Proceedings Before the Pre-Trial Chambers, Michele Marchesiello -- 32.3. Arrest Proceedings in the Custodial State, Bert Swart -- 33. Trial Proceedings -- 33.1. Powers of the Trial Chambers, Franck Terrier -- 33.2. Proceedings before the Trial Chambers, Franck Terrier -- 33.3. Rights of the Accused, Salvatore Zappala' -- 33.4. Protection of Victims and Witnesses, John R. W. D. Jones -- 33.5. Protection of National Security Interests, Peter Malanczuk -- 34. The Status and Role of the Victims, Claude Jorda and Jerome de Hemptinne -- 35. The Role of the Defence, Steven Kay QC and Bert Swart -- 36. Accusatorial v. Inquisitorial Approach in International Criminal Proceedings Prior to the Establishment of the ICC and in the Proceedings Before the ICC, Alphons Orie -- 37. Penalties, William Schabas -- 38. Appeal, Robert Roth -- 39. Revision, Anne-Marie La Rosa -- 40. Compensation to Arrested or Convicted Persons, Salvatore Zappala -- 41. Enforcement of Sentences of Imprisonment and Fines, Claus Kress and Goran Sluiter -- VII: International Cooperation and Judicial Assistance -- 42. General Problems, Bert Swart -- 43. The Obligation to Cooperate, Annalisa Ciampi -- 44. Arrest and Surrender, Bert Swart -- 45. Other Forms of Cooperation, Annalisa Ciampi -- 46. ICC Statute and Third States, Gennady Danilenko -- VIII: Final Analysis and Suggestions -- 47. The Impact of the Rome Statute on National Law, Darryl Robinson -- 48. The Contribution of the Rome Statute to International Criminal Law (substantive law and procedural law) and suggestions for improving the Rome Statute, rules of Court and Elements of the Offences, Board of Editors UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0614/2002728071-d.html UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0614/2002728071-t.html ER -