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adam_text | CONTENTS
Contributors
.................................... xi
Note
by the Editor
................................ xiii
Acknowledgments
................................ xvii
Foreword
...................................... xix
Preface
........................................ xxi
Chapter
1
The Victims and Witnesses Unit
(article
43.6
of the Rome Statute)
............. 1
Thordis Ingadottir,
Françoise
Ngendahayo,
Patricia
Viseur
Sellers
Postscript
.................................... 1
1
Introduction
................................ 3
2
Financing, Staffing and Structure
................. 4
2.1
Budget and Financing
..................... 5
2.2
Staffing
............................... 7
2.3
Sub-Units
............................... 8
3
VWU Standing and Relationship With the Office
of the Prosecutor
............................ 9
4
Beneficiaries
............................... 12
4.1
Witnesses
.............................. 13
4.2
Others Who Are at Risk on Account of
Testimony Given by Such Witnesses
...........
l6
4.3
Victims
............................... 16
5
The Victims and Witnesses Unit: Protective and
Security Functions
........................... 17
5.1
Measures during the Investigation and
Pre-Trial Phase
.......................... 17
5.2
Measures during the Trial
.................. 20
5.3
Measures after the Trial
.................... 22
6
The Victims and Witnesses Unit: Support Functions
.... 24
6.1
Statutory Provision
....................... 24
6.2
Assistance and Support Services
.............. 25
6.2.1
Administrative Support
............... 25
6.2.2
Travel Support
.................... 26
vi
·
International
Criminal
Court
6.2.3
Support
during the Trial
.............. 27
6.2.4
Medical and Psychological Support
...... 28
7
Conclusions
................................ 30
Tables
1-19................................ 33-46
Chapter
2
The Financing of the International
Criminal Court
.......................... 47
Thordis Ingadottir and
Cesare
Romano
Postscript
.................................... 47
1
Introduction
................................ 54
2
Financial Framework
......................... 56
2.1
Basic Elements
.......................... 56
2.2
Financial Rules and Regulations
.............. 57
2.3
Relationship of the Court with the
United Nations
.......................... 58
3
Funds of the Court and of the Assembly of
States Parties
...............■................ 59
3.1
Assessed Contributions by States Parties
........ 60
3.1.1
The UN Scale of Assessment
.......... 60
3-1.2
A Hypothetical Scale of Assessment
of the Court
...................... 62
3.1.3
Possible Adjustments to the Scale of
Assessment of the Court
.............. 65
3.1.4
The Power to Assess Contributions
...... 66
3.1.5
The Duty to Pay Assessed
Contributions
..................... 66
3.1.6
Other Costs Borne by States
........... 69
3-2
Funds Provided by the United Nations
......... 69
3.2.1
The UN Could Provide the Initial
Funding of the Assembly of States
Parties and the Court
................ 70
3.2.2
The UN Could Pay for the Costs of
the Assembly of States Parties
.......... 71
3.2.3
The Relationship between UN
Contributions and Assessed
Contributions
..................... 72
3.3
Voluntary Contributions (Article
116).......... 72
3.3-1
Voluntary Contributions as Distinct
from and Additional to the
Court s Funds
..................... 74
3.3-2
Possible Contributors under Article
116 ... 76
3.3.3
Nature of Contributions
.............. 78
3-3-4
Limitations to Voluntary Contributions
.... 78
Contents ·
vii
3.3.5 Gratis
Personnel
................... 79
3.4
Other Resources
......................... 81
4
The Budget of the Court
....................... 82
4.1
The Nature of the Budget
.................. 82
4.1.1
The Jurisdiction of the Court
.......... 83
4.1.2
The Nature of the Court as an
International Criminal Court
........... 83
4.2
Expenditure
............................ 84
4.2.1
Stand By Scenario
.................. 84
4.2.2
Operating Scenario
................. 89
4.3
Budget Procedure
....................... . 93
4.3.1
Budget Cycle
..................... 93
4.3.2
Preparation of the Budget and
Submission to the Assembly
........... 95
4.3.3
The Adoption of the Budget
........... 96
4.4
Oversight Mechanisms
..................... 98
5
Conclusions
................................ 100
Tables
1-5.................................103-111
Chapter
3
The Trust Fund for Victims
(article
79
of the Rome Statute)
..............
Ill
Thordis Ingadottir
Postscript
....................................
Ill
1
Introduction
................................ 112
2
The Trust Fund
vis-à-vis
the Rome Statute
........... 114
2.1
The Trust Fund and the Court
............... 114
2.2
The Trust Fund and the Assembly of
States Parties
........................... 116
3
Beneficiaries
...............................
lió
3-І
Victims and the Families of Such Victims
....... 117
3.2
Crimes within the jurisdiction of the Court
...... 118
4
Contributions
............................... 120
4.1
Fines and Forfeiture (art.
79.2)............... 120
4.2
Reparations (art.
75.2)..................... 122
4.3
Voluntary Contributions
.................... 126
4.4
Contributions to the Trust Fund from the
Court s Resources
........................ 129
5
Utilization
.................................
ІЗІ
5.1
Interim Relief
.......................... 131
5.2
Legal Assistance
......................... 132
5.3
Humanitarian Assistance by Way of Collective
Projects
............................... 133
6
Administration of the Trust Fund
................. 134
viii
·
International Criminal
Court
6.1
Administration by the Court or by the
Assembly of States Parties
.................. 134
6.2
Administration by the UN Secretariat
.......... 136
6.3
Administration by the UNDP
................ 137
6.4
Advisory Board
.......................... 138
7
Conclusions
................................ 140
Tables
1-4.................................142-144
Chapter
4
Nomination and Election of Judges
........... 145
Thordis Ingadottir
Postscript
.................................... 145
1
Introduction
................................ 147
2
Judges
—
Presidency and Chambers
................ 149
3
Qualifcations of Judges
........................ 151
3.1
Qualification of the Individual Judge
.......... 151
3.1.1
National of a State Party
.............. 151
3.1.2 Moral Character, Impartiality and
Integrity
......................... 152
3.1.3
Qualifications Required in Judges
Home States for Appointment to the
Highest Judicial Offices
.............. 153
3.1.4
Competence in Criminal Law and
Procedure or Competence in Relevant
Areas of International Law
............ 154
3.2
Balanced Representation Within the Membership
of the Court
............................ 156
3.2.1 The Representation of the Principal Legal
Systems of the World
................ 158
3.2.2
Equitable Geographical Representation
. . .
I60
3.2.3
A Fair Representation of Female and
Male Judges
......................
loi
3.2.4
Judges with Expertise on Specific Issues,
Including, Violence Against Women and
Children
......................... 165
4
Nomination Procedure
......................... 167
4.1
Who will Issue the Invitation of Nominations
and When
......... .................... 167
4.2
Who can Nominate a Candidate
..............
I68
4.3
National Nomination Process
................
l69
4.4
Number of Nominations
................... 171
4.5
Statement Specifying How the Candidate
Fulfils Requirements of Paragraph
3........... 172
4.6
Advisory Committee on Nominations
.......... 173
Contents · ix
5
Election
................................... 176
5.1
Voting Requirements
...................... 176
5.2
Election of Judges from lists A and
В
—Article
36.5........................... 177
5.3
Implementation of Article
36.8.............. 178
5.3-1
Decision Concerning the
Implementation of Article
36.8......... 178
5.3-2
Conduct of the Elections
............. 180
6
Conclusions
................................ 181
Chapter
5
The UN and the ICC: The Immunity of the
UN and Its Officials
...................... 183
Paul C. Szasz and Thordis Ingadottir
Postscript
.................................... 183
1
Introduction
............................... 184
2
The Bases of the Immunities of the UN and its
Officials
................................... 185
3
Assertion and Waiver of Immunities
............... 190
4
Immunity of Archives and Documents
............. 193
5
Immunity of UN Officials as Witnesses
............. 195
6
Immunity of UN Officials as Defendants
............ 197
7
Settlement of Disputes
........................ 199
8
Conclusions
................................ 202
Index
......................................... 203
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CONTENTS
Contributors
. xi
Note
by the Editor
. xiii
Acknowledgments
. xvii
Foreword
. xix
Preface
. xxi
Chapter
1
The Victims and Witnesses Unit
(article
43.6
of the Rome Statute)
. 1
Thordis Ingadottir,
Françoise
Ngendahayo,
Patricia
Viseur
Sellers
Postscript
. 1
1
Introduction
. 3
2
Financing, Staffing and Structure
. 4
2.1
Budget and Financing
. 5
2.2
Staffing
. 7
2.3
Sub-Units
. 8
3
VWU Standing and Relationship With the Office
of the Prosecutor
. 9
4
Beneficiaries
. 12
4.1
Witnesses
. 13
4.2
Others Who Are at Risk on Account of
Testimony Given by Such Witnesses
.
l6
4.3
Victims
. 16
5
The Victims and Witnesses Unit: Protective and
Security Functions
. 17
5.1
Measures during the Investigation and
Pre-Trial Phase
. 17
5.2
Measures during the Trial
. 20
5.3
Measures after the Trial
. 22
6
The Victims and Witnesses Unit: Support Functions
. 24
6.1
Statutory Provision
. 24
6.2
Assistance and Support Services
. 25
6.2.1
Administrative Support
. 25
6.2.2
Travel Support
. 26
vi
·
International
Criminal
Court
6.2.3
Support
during the Trial
. 27
6.2.4
Medical and Psychological Support
. 28
7
Conclusions
. 30
Tables
1-19. 33-46
Chapter
2
The Financing of the International
Criminal Court
. 47
Thordis Ingadottir and
Cesare
Romano
Postscript
. 47
1
Introduction
. 54
2
Financial Framework
. 56
2.1
Basic Elements
. 56
2.2
Financial Rules and Regulations
. 57
2.3
Relationship of the Court with the
United Nations
. 58
3
Funds of the Court and of the Assembly of
States Parties
.■. 59
3.1
Assessed Contributions by States Parties
. 60
3.1.1
The UN Scale of Assessment
. 60
3-1.2
A Hypothetical Scale of Assessment
of the Court
. 62
3.1.3
Possible Adjustments to the Scale of
Assessment of the Court
. 65
3.1.4
The Power to Assess Contributions
. 66
3.1.5
The Duty to Pay Assessed
Contributions
. 66
3.1.6
Other Costs Borne by States
. 69
3-2
Funds Provided by the United Nations
. 69
3.2.1
The UN Could Provide the Initial
Funding of the Assembly of States
Parties and the Court
. 70
3.2.2
The UN Could Pay for the Costs of
the Assembly of States Parties
. 71
3.2.3
The Relationship between UN
Contributions and Assessed
Contributions
. 72
3.3
Voluntary Contributions (Article
116). 72
3.3-1
Voluntary Contributions as Distinct
from and Additional to the
Court's Funds
. 74
3.3-2
Possible Contributors under Article
116 . 76
3.3.3
Nature of Contributions
. 78
3-3-4
Limitations to Voluntary Contributions
. 78
Contents ·
vii
3.3.5 Gratis
Personnel
. 79
3.4
Other Resources
. 81
4
The Budget of the Court
. 82
4.1
The Nature of the Budget
. 82
4.1.1
The Jurisdiction of the Court
. 83
4.1.2
The Nature of the Court as an
International Criminal Court
. 83
4.2
Expenditure
. 84
4.2.1
Stand By Scenario
. 84
4.2.2
Operating Scenario
. 89
4.3
Budget Procedure
. . 93
4.3.1
Budget Cycle
. 93
4.3.2
Preparation of the Budget and
Submission to the Assembly
. 95
4.3.3
The Adoption of the Budget
. 96
4.4
Oversight Mechanisms
. 98
5
Conclusions
. 100
Tables
1-5.103-111
Chapter
3
The Trust Fund for Victims
(article
79
of the Rome Statute)
.
Ill
Thordis Ingadottir
Postscript
.
Ill
1
Introduction
. 112
2
The Trust Fund
vis-à-vis
the Rome Statute
. 114
2.1
The Trust Fund and the Court
. 114
2.2
The Trust Fund and the Assembly of
States Parties
. 116
3
Beneficiaries
.
lió
3-І
Victims and the Families of Such Victims
. 117
3.2
Crimes within the jurisdiction of the Court
. 118
4
Contributions
. 120
4.1
Fines and Forfeiture (art.
79.2). 120
4.2
Reparations (art.
75.2). 122
4.3
Voluntary Contributions
. 126
4.4
Contributions to the Trust Fund from the
Court's Resources
. 129
5
Utilization
.
ІЗІ
5.1
Interim Relief
. 131
5.2
Legal Assistance
. 132
5.3
Humanitarian Assistance by Way of Collective
Projects
. 133
6
Administration of the Trust Fund
. 134
viii
·
International Criminal
Court
6.1
Administration by the Court or by the
Assembly of States Parties
. 134
6.2
Administration by the UN Secretariat
. 136
6.3
Administration by the UNDP
. 137
6.4
Advisory Board
. 138
7
Conclusions
. 140
Tables
1-4.142-144
Chapter
4
Nomination and Election of Judges
. 145
Thordis Ingadottir
Postscript
. 145
1
Introduction
. 147
2
Judges
—
Presidency and Chambers
. 149
3
Qualifcations of Judges
. 151
3.1
Qualification of the Individual Judge
. 151
3.1.1
National of a State Party
. 151
3.1.2 Moral Character, Impartiality and
Integrity
. 152
3.1.3
Qualifications Required in Judges'
Home States for Appointment to the
Highest Judicial Offices
. 153
3.1.4
Competence in Criminal Law and
Procedure or Competence in Relevant
Areas of International Law
. 154
3.2
Balanced Representation Within the Membership
of the Court
. 156
3.2.1 The Representation of the Principal Legal
Systems of the World
. 158
3.2.2
Equitable Geographical Representation
. . .
I60
3.2.3
A Fair Representation of Female and
Male Judges
.
loi
3.2.4
Judges with Expertise on Specific Issues,
Including, Violence Against Women and
Children
. 165
4
Nomination Procedure
. 167
4.1
Who will Issue the Invitation of Nominations
and When
.'. 167
4.2
Who can Nominate a Candidate
.
I68
4.3
National Nomination Process
.
l69
4.4
Number of Nominations
. 171
4.5
Statement Specifying How the Candidate
Fulfils Requirements of Paragraph
3. 172
4.6
Advisory Committee on Nominations
. 173
Contents · ix
5
Election
. 176
5.1
Voting Requirements
. 176
5.2
Election of Judges from lists A and
В
—Article
36.5. 177
5.3
Implementation of Article
36.8. 178
5.3-1
Decision Concerning the
Implementation of Article
36.8. 178
5.3-2
Conduct of the Elections
. 180
6
Conclusions
. 181
Chapter
5
The UN and the ICC: The Immunity of the
UN and Its Officials
. 183
Paul C. Szasz and Thordis Ingadottir
Postscript
. 183
1
Introduction
. 184
2
The Bases of the Immunities of the UN and its
Officials
. 185
3
Assertion and Waiver of Immunities
. 190
4
Immunity of Archives and Documents
. 193
5
Immunity of UN Officials as Witnesses
. 195
6
Immunity of UN Officials as Defendants
. 197
7
Settlement of Disputes
. 199
8
Conclusions
. 202
Index
. 203 |
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physical | XXIII, 212 S. graph. Darst. |
publishDate | 2003 |
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publisher | Transnat. Publ. |
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spelling | The International Criminal Court: recommendations on policy and practice financing, victims, judges, and immunities ed. by Thordis Ingadottir Ardsley, NY Transnat. Publ. 2003 XXIII, 212 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier International Criminal Court International Criminal Court Rules and practice Financiering gtt Internationaal strafhof gtt Rechters gtt Strafprocesrecht gtt International criminal courts Ingadottir, Thordis Sonstige oth http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy043/2003044790.html Table of contents Digitalisierung UB Passau application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015759266&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | The International Criminal Court: recommendations on policy and practice financing, victims, judges, and immunities International Criminal Court International Criminal Court Rules and practice Financiering gtt Internationaal strafhof gtt Rechters gtt Strafprocesrecht gtt International criminal courts |
title | The International Criminal Court: recommendations on policy and practice financing, victims, judges, and immunities |
title_auth | The International Criminal Court: recommendations on policy and practice financing, victims, judges, and immunities |
title_exact_search | The International Criminal Court: recommendations on policy and practice financing, victims, judges, and immunities |
title_exact_search_txtP | The International Criminal Court: recommendations on policy and practice financing, victims, judges, and immunities |
title_full | The International Criminal Court: recommendations on policy and practice financing, victims, judges, and immunities ed. by Thordis Ingadottir |
title_fullStr | The International Criminal Court: recommendations on policy and practice financing, victims, judges, and immunities ed. by Thordis Ingadottir |
title_full_unstemmed | The International Criminal Court: recommendations on policy and practice financing, victims, judges, and immunities ed. by Thordis Ingadottir |
title_short | The International Criminal Court: recommendations on policy and practice |
title_sort | the international criminal court recommendations on policy and practice financing victims judges and immunities |
title_sub | financing, victims, judges, and immunities |
topic | International Criminal Court International Criminal Court Rules and practice Financiering gtt Internationaal strafhof gtt Rechters gtt Strafprocesrecht gtt International criminal courts |
topic_facet | International Criminal Court International Criminal Court Rules and practice Financiering Internationaal strafhof Rechters Strafprocesrecht International criminal courts |
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