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Contents
Notes
on Contributors
xix
Foreword
xxiii
Preface
xxv
List of Abbreviations
xxvii
PARTI INTRODUCTION
Section I Steps in History
1
The Establishment of the System of International Criminal Justice
5
Roberto
Belletti
1.
International Crimes as a Threat to International Peace and Security
5
2.
Shared Responsibilities in the Suppression of Crimes of International Concern
6
A. The Primary Responsibility of States
6
B. Lessons Learnt throughout History
6
C. The Responsibility to Protect
7
D. Protection through International Justice
10
3.
The Foundations of International Criminal Justice
11
A. Early Experiences: Nuremberg and Tokyo Trials \
1
B. The UN Ad Hoc Tribunals
12
С
The Hybrid Courts
14
D. Other International Assistance in Criminal Justice
15
E. Common Features of UN Lead Efforts in International Criminal Justice
16
4.
The International Criminal Court
17
A
.
The Rome Statute's System
17
B. The Subject Matter Jurisdiction
24
C. Individual Criminal Responsibility
31
D. The Trigger Mechanism
39
E. Distinctive Principles of the Court
42
F. Cooperation
59
G. The Review of the Statute
60
5.
Conclusion
62
X
Section II The Experience of the UN Tribunals and their Completion Strategies
2
The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
67
Fausto Pocar
1.
Introduction
67
2.
Establishment
and Landmark Developments
67
A. Significance of the Tribunal
67
B. Issues Related to the Statute and the Rules of Procedure and Evidence
68
С
The Blending of Different Legal Traditions
68
3.
ICTY Core Achievements
69
A. Continued Challenge to Impunity
69
B. Fair Trials before the ICTY
69
С
International Criminal Law Developments through ICTY Jurisprudence
70
D. The ICTY as Catalyst for Other Criminal Jurisdictions
72
4.
Completion Strategy and Legacy
72
A. Completion Strategy
73
B. Upholding Due Process and Avoiding Lengthy Trials
76
C. Developing Local Capacity
77
D. Cooperation of States
77
5.
Conclusion
77
The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
79
Erik Mose
1.
Introduction
79
2.
Establishment and Development
79
A. First Mandate
(¡995
to
1999) 79
B. Second Mandate
(1999
to
2003) 81
С
Third Mandate
(2003
to
2007) 82
D. The Final Period (from June
2007) 83
3.
Lessons Learnt
84
A. Insufficient Number of Judges
85
B. Separate Prosecutor
86
C. Amendments of the Rules
86
D. Interpretation and Translation
87
E. Other Measures
88
F. Reduced Trial Time
89
4.
Other Achievements
89
A. Accountability for Leaders
89
B. Fair Trial by Impartial Tribunal
90
C. Creating Jurisprudence
91
D. Victims and Witnesses
92
E. Reconciliation
93
5.
Completion Strategy
94
A. Introduction
94
B. Completion of Trials
95
C. Indictees at Large
96
D. Transfer of Cases
* 96
6.
Residual Issues
98
7.
Conclusion
99
4
The Special Court for Sierra Leone
101
Renate
Winter
1.
Introduction
¡01
A. The Contribution of the Court
101
B. Background
101
2.
Bilateral Treaty Establishing a 'Hybrid' Tribunal
103
A. Established Pursuant to a Bilateral Treaty
103
B.A 'Hybrid'Tribunal
103
3.
Fundraising and the Management Committee
104
4.
A Streamlined Court for 'Persons who Bear the Greatest Responsibility'
106
A. Those Bearing the Greatest Responsibility
106
B. Notice Pleading and Use of a 'Case Summary
' 107
5.
Legality and Constitutionality of the Special Court
108
A. Background
108
B. Competence and Jurisdiction of the Special Court to Decide the
Legality of its Creation
108
C. Constitutionality of the Special Court
109
6.
Amnesty Agreement
110
A. Background
110
B. Status of the
Lomé
Agreement
111
С
Validity of Article
10
of the Statute
112
7.
Head of State Immunity
112
8.
Witness Protection
113
9.
Legacy
114
10.
Completion Strategy
116
11.
Residual Mechanism
117
A. The 'Residual Functions
' 117
B. Ongoing and Ad Hoc Functions
120
12.
Conclusion
121
PART II INVESTIGATION AND PROSECUTION
5
Reflections Based on the ICTY's Experience
125
Carla
Del
Ponte
1.
Introduction
125
2.
The Complexity of International Investigations
126
3.
Engaging Experienced and Qualified Personnel
126
4.
Collecting Evidence
127
5.
The Protection of Threatened Witnesses
127
6.
The Selection of Suspects
128
7.
Cooperation with the ICTY
128
8.
Conclusion
129
Challenges
Related to Investigation and Prosecution at
the International Criminal Court
131
F
atou Bensouda
1.
Introduction
131
2.
Structure of the Court
131
3.
Principles that Guide the Work of the Office of the Prosecutor
131
A. Independence
132
B. Objectivity
133
C. Complementarity
133
4.
Principal Challenges
134
A. Investigating Situations of Ongoing Conflict
134
B. Distance between the Court and the Situations Under Investigation
138
C. Operating in Diverse Cultural Contexts
139
D. Unprecedented Legal Challenges
139
E. Cooperation
140
F. The Interplay between Investigations/Prosecutions and
Conflict Resolution Initiatives
141
5.
Conclusion
142
The Early Experience of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia
143
Chea Leang
and. William Smith
1.
Introduction
143
2.
Overview of the ECCC Goals
143
3.
Current State of Affairs
144
4.
The Cambodian Context
144
5.
Establishment, Structure and Process
145
A. Establishment
145
B. Hybrid Structure
145
C. Civil Law Model with Alterations
146
D. Chambers
147
6.
Distinctive Features
147
7.
Jurisdiction
147
8.
Case Selection and Charging Policy
148
A. Responsibility and Challenges
148
B. Case Selection Policy
149
C. Charging Policy
150
9.
Character of the Crimes
151
A. General Features
151
B. Categories of Crimes
151
C. Criminal Conduct
152
10.
The Perpetrators
153
11.
Procedure and Evidence
154
A. Challenges
Ì54
B. Preliminary Investigations
154
C. Documentary Evidence
155
12.
Early Practices
156
A. Human Resources
156
B. Consensus and Capacity Building issues
157
13.
Vieti
ms
and Witnesses
15 8
A. Relevance
158
B. Legal Provisions
158
С
The Witnesses/Experts Support Unit
159
14.
Cooperation with States, International Organizations and
NGOs 161
A. The Government of Cambodia
161
B. Other States
162
C. International and National Non-Governmental Organizations
163
15.
Conclusion
163
A. ECCC's Unique Contribution
163
B. Evaluating Results or Improving Output
163
C. Influence from Other National or International Jurisdictions
164
D. Seeking Outside Experience
164
E. Importance of Transferring Lessons Learned
164
PART III JURISDICTION AND CASE-LAW
Section I Jurisdiction Over International Crimes
8
The History and the Evolution of the Notion of International Crimes
169
Paola Gaeta
1.
The Emergence of Prohibitions of Conducts Amounting to International Crimes
169
2.
The Notion of International Crimes Proper
171
3.
The Uncertain Status of the Crimes of Aggression, Torture and Terrorism
174
4.
The Relevance of the Notion of International Crimes
175
A. International Crimes Proper and Treaty-Based Crimes
175
B. What the International Criminalization of Individuals
'
Conduct Entails
for States in the Area of Criminal Law
176
C. The Inconsistency of Some Traditional Legal Constructs with the
International Criminalization of Individuals
'
Conduct
179
5.
Conclusion
180
9
Concurrent Jurisdictions between Primacy and Complementarity
181
Flavia
Lattami
1.
Introduction
181
2.
Concurrence and Primacy of UN Ad Hoc Tribunals
186
3.
Complementarity in Preparatory Works of the ICC Statute
188
4.
Complementarity in the Preamble to the ICC Statute
189
5.
Conditions of Admissibility
190
A. Unwillingness
191
B. Inability
193
C. Sufficient Gravity of the Crime
196
6.
Admissibility at the Stage of Investigations
197
A. The Reasonable Basis
197
B. Preliminary Ruling
198
7.
Inapplicability of Article
18
to Referrals by the Security Council
202
8.
Self-Referrals
204
9.
ICC's Direct Repressive Role
204
A. Alternative Forms of Justice
204
B. Proactive Complementarity
207
10.
Conclusion
208
10
Obligation to Cooperate and Duty to Implement
211
Roberto Bellelli
1.
Responsibility to Protect and Complementarity
211
2.
Implementation
212
A. A Mandatory Option
212
B. The Scope of Criminality
215
3.
Cooperation
222
A. International Cooperation Proper
223
B. Cooperation at Large
228
C. Challenges for Cooperation
230
D. Indirect Cooperation
232
E. Remedies for Incompliance
236
4.
Conclusion
240
11
Addressing the Impunity Gap through Cooperation
241
Nicola
Piacente
1.
Introduction
241
2.
The Complementary Jurisdiction of the ICC
241
A. General Features
241
B. Existing Lacunae Under the Principle of Complementarity
242
C. Ensuring Complementarity through Universal Jurisdiction and
International Cooperation
243
D. Tribunals' Statues and Serious Crimes Established Under the
Relevant Conventions
244
E. Jurisdiction of States Parties Under Existing Binding Instruments
245
3.
Jurisdiction of States Parties Under Some International Instruments
255
4.
Cooperation in Corporate Liability
257
5.
Confiscation and Seizure
261
6.
Conclusion
263
Section II Select Practice
12
Genocide Case Law at the ICTY
267
Susanne
Malmström
1.
Introduction
267
A. The ICTY's Scope of Jurisdiction
267
B. Outcome of Indictments
268
2. Definition
of the Crime of Genocide
271
A. Actus
Reus
271
B.
Mens
Rea
277
3.
Conclusion
283
13
Crimes Against Humanity in the Former Yugoslavia
285
B. Don Taylor III
1.
Introduction
285
2.
Crimes Against Humanity (Article
5
ICTYSt)
287
A. Jurisdictional Prerequisite: Armed Conflict
287
B. General Elements
288
3.
Conclusion
294
14
War Crimes at the ICTY: Jurisdictional and Substantive Issues
295
Guido Acqiiaviva
1.
Introductory Remarks
295
2.
War Crimes in Historical Perspective
295
3.
War Crimes before the ICTY
296
4.
Armed Conflicts
297
5.
Jokić
and
Strugar.
The Destruction of Cultural Property
302
6.
Galić:
Attack Against Civilians and Terrorization of the Civilian Population
303
A. Introductory Notes
303
B. Jurisdictional Issues
305
C. How to Prove the Crime of Terror
308
7.
Conclusion
310
15
Gender-Based Violence Offences and Crimes Against Children at the SCSL
311
Renate
Winter and Stephen
Kostas
1.
Introduction
311
2.
Gender-Based Violence
ЗІЗ
A. Provisions of the Statute and Rules that Address Gender-Based Violence
313
B. Gender-Based Violence in the Cases of the Special Court
314
3.
Offences Involving Children
320
A. Provisions of the Statute and Rules Regarding Juvenile Justice and
Child Soldiers
320
B. Case Law on Child Soldiers
322
4.
Conclusion
328
16
The War Crimes Chamber in the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina
329
Melika
Murtezić
1.
Introduction
329
2.
Application of Substantive Law
330
A. General Features
330
B. The Principles of Legality and of Favor
Rei
332
C.
Case Law
3 3 5
3.
Procedural
Connections
with the ICTY
338
A. Acceptance of Facts Established by the ICTY
338
B. Use of Evidence Collected at ICTY
340
4.
The Right of the Accused to Present his Own Defence
341
5.
Cases when the Accused Refuses to Appear
343
6.
Protection of Witnesses
346
7.
Conclusion
349
PART IV THE ICC AND ITS FUTURE
Section I The Review Conference
17
The Object of Review Mechanisms: Statutes' Provisions,
Elements of Crimes and Rules of Procedure and Evidence
355
Otto Triffterer
\
.
Introduction: Scope, Present Importance and Starting Positions
355
2.
Amendments Barred Under International Criminal Law
358
A. Penal Provisions as an Inherent Part of the Law of Nations
358
B. Sources
358
C. Addressees
359
Đ.
Scope and Notion of Responsibility
360
E. Irrelevance of Official Capacity and the List of Crimes
362
3.
Modalities for Reviewing and Objects of the Review Conferences
365
A. Possible Additional Scope of the Review Conference
365
B. Optional and Obligatory Issues to be Considered. Articles
5(2)
and
124 366
C. The 'Settlement of Disputes' Under Article
119 367
D. Article
10
Open Doors to Developments of International Law
367
E. The (Limited) Law-Making Power of the Court
367
4.
Common Guidelines on How to Proceed, and Examples Promising to
be Effective
368
A. Reviewing the Relevant Documents and Proposing Amendments
368
B. Importance of the Final Act of the
1998
Rome Conference
368
C. The
lus Puniendi
of the International Community and
Enforcement Mechanisms
370
D. Superior Responsibility: An Extension of Article
25
or a Crime
Sui
Generis?
371
E. 'Collateral Damage' and 'Friendly Fire'under Article 8(2)(b)(iv)
372
F. Employing Weapons Listed in an Annex to the Statute. Article
8(2)
(b)
(xx) 375
G. Using Certain Protected Persons as Shields. Article 8(l)(b)(xxiii)
376
H. Supporting Impunity by Proposing Elements to Narrow the
Definitions of Crimes?
376
/.
Rules to be Amended?
377
5.
Conclusion
3.80
A. Unpredictable Developments as a Challenge to the Court
380
B. International Criminal Law and Enforcement of Human Rights
381
18
Universality: Momentum and
Consensus
for the ICC
383
Jiirg
Lindenmann
1.
The Road from the Rome Statute
383
2.
A Representative Court
3 84
3.
Toward a Universally Accepted Institution
384
4.
The Future of the Court: Conclusions
385
19
The Law of the Statute and its Practice Under Review
387
Roberto Bellelli
1.
The Scope of the Review Conference
387
A. The Preparatory Process
387
B. The Integrity of the Rome Statute
391
C. Transparency and inchisiveness of the Process
393
D. Nature of and Competence for Amendments
393
2.
Developments Since
1998 399
A. Law and Practice
399
B. Detection or Stocktaking
400
3.
The Scope for Amendments
401
A. Issues Under Review
401
B. The Weapons Provision
401
С
The Opt-Out Clause
405
D. Treaty Crimes
407
E. Sentence Enforcement
409
F. The Object of Other Possible Proposals
410
4.
Age Limit and Term of Office for Elected Officials (Article
36(3)) 410
A. Features and Interpretation of the Regime
411
B. The ICC Practice
412
C. Consequences of the Regime
413
D. Towards an Age Limit
414
5.
Lists of Candidates (Article
36(3)
and
(5))
and the Composition of
Divisions and Chambers (Article
39(2),
(3)(b) and
(4)) 415
A. Qualifications of Judges
415
B. Issues and Criteria in the Composition of Divisions
416
С
The Recent Practice
420
D. Proposed Solutions
421
6.
Future Elections of Judges (Article
36(9)) 424
7.
Term of Office for Judges and Composition of the Chambers (Article
36(10)) 426
A. The Legal Framework
426
B. The Practice at the Court
426
C. Management Powers of the Presidency
426
D. Composition of the Court
428
E. Meaning of 'Continuation in Office
' 429
8.
Election of the Deputy Registrar (Article
43(4)) 430
A. The Deputies' Role Under the Statute
430
B. The Choice of Deputies
43 1
9.
Trials
In Absentia (Article
63) 433
A. Impossible Trials
433
B. International Criminal Procedure
434
C. Lessons Learned at the Ad Hoc International Tribunals
43 5
D. Practice and Issues at the ICC
436
E. Trials in Absentia Under Human Rights Law
437
F. The Precedent of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon
442
G
Contempt Cases in Absentia at the ICTY
443
H. The Interests of Justice at the ICC
443
/.
Implications for the ICC
447
10.
Functions and Powers of the Trial Chamber. Subpoena Powers (Article
64) 448
A. Only Willing Witnesses Appear at the ICC
448
B. National Legislation and Practice
448
C. International Practice
449
11.
Victims' Participation (Article
68) 451
12.
Written Testimony (Article
69(2)) 453
A. Implications of Witness Personal Appearance
453
B. The Practice at ICTY
454
C. The Limits of the ICC Legal Framework
455
D. Enhancing the Preservation of Deposition
455
13.
From the PrepCom to the Subsidiary Bodies of the ASP (Article 112(2)(a))
456
14.
Review of the Statute after the First Review Conference (Article
123) 457
15.
Conclusion
458
Appearance of Witnesses and Unavailability of Subpoena Powers for the Court
459
Göran
Sluiter
1.
Introduction
459
2.
Dimensions of Subpoena Powers in International Criminal Justice
460
3.
The ICC Legislative History
461
4.
Is there a Right for Witnesses Not to Appear before the Court?
466
5.
Fairness and Proper Administration of Justice
468
6.
Conclusion and Recommendations
471
Implementing International Humanitarian Law through the Rome Statute
473
Anne-Marie La Rosa and Gabriel Chavez Tafur
1.
Introduction
473
2.
Incorporating Serious Violations of 1HL into Domestic Legislation
474
3.
Analysis of Article
8
of the Rome Statute
479
A. Lacunae for International Armed Conflicts
480
B. Lacunae for Non-International Armed Conflicts
481
С
Limitations
482
4.
An Integrated Approach to Implementation of IHL
483
5.
The Role of the ICC and its First Review Conference
485
6.
Conclusion
487
22
The 'Weapons Provisions' and its Annex: The Belgian Proposals
489
Roger S. Clark
1.
Introduction
489
2.
First Belgian Proposal, Addressing the 'Annex to Article
8
paragraph
2,
b)
xx
of the Rome Statute'
491
3.
Second Belgian Proposal: Draft Amendments to the Rome Statute
494
4.
Conclusion
495
Section II The Crime of Aggression
23
State Responsibility for Acts of Aggression Under the United Nations Charter:
A Review of Cases
499
Edoardo Greppi
1.
Aggression and Collective Security
499
A. General Features
499
B. Historical Bases for a Definition
500
C. The
1974
General Assembly Definition of Aggression
502
2.
The Role of the Security Council
504
3.
A Review of Cases. The Security Council
507
A. Southern Rhodesia
507
B. South Africa
508
C.Benin
510
D. Tunisia
510
E. Falkland Islands
510
F.Iraq
510
4.
A Review of Cases. The General Assembly
511
A. Korea
511
B. Namibia
511
С
South Africa
512
D. The Middle East
512
E. Bosnia and Herzegovina
513
F. Afghanistan
514
5.
A Review of Cases. The International Court of Justice
514
A. The Advisory Opinion on Certain Expenses of the United Nations
514
B. The Contentious Case of the US Diplomatic and
Consular Staff in Tehran
514
С
The Provisional Measures in the Cases Concerning the Frontier Dispute
(Burkina
Faso/Mali)
and the Land Maritime Boundary (Cameroon/Nigeria)
515
D. Legal Disputes Concerning the Use of Force or Aggression
(Nicaragua and Congo Cases)
515
6.
Conclusion
5Í7
24
Individual Responsibility for the Crime of Aggression
519
Muhammad Aziz Shukri
1.
Introduction
519
2.
Individual Criminal
Responsibility for Aggression Prior to the Rome Statute
521
A
.
The Rules of Traditional International Law
522
B. The Lesson of World War I
523
С
The Practice of Trials Following World War II
526
3.
Individual Criminal Responsibility for Aggression Under the Rome Statute
531
A. States in Favour of the ICC Jurisdiction Over the Crime of Aggression
533
B. States with Reservations on the ICC Jurisdiction Over the Crime
of Aggression
534
C. Assessing the Different Positions of States
535
4.
The Rome Compromise on the Crime of Aggression
537
5.
Elements for a Regime
539
6.
The Efforts of the Preparatory Commission
539
7.
Searching for a Viable Option
541
8.
Conclusion
543
National Legislation on Individual Responsibility for Conduct
Amounting to Aggression
547
Astrid Reisinger
Coracini
1.
Preliminary Considerations
547
A. Indirect Enforcement of Crimes Under International Law and
the Principle of Complementarity
547
B. Method of Research
549
2.
Norms Implementing the Crime of Aggression Under International Law
551
A. Leadership Element
553
B. The Individual's Conduct
557
С
Act of Aggression by a State
561
D. Jurisdiction of Domestic Courts to Enforce the Crime of Aggression
564
3.
Norms Criminalizing Conduct, which Includes Elements of the
Crime of Aggression
566
A. Preparation of a War of Aggression
567
B. Incitement to a War of Aggression and Propaganda of War
569
C. Waging a War, Conspiracy and Other Treasonable Offences
570
D. Hostile Acts
573
4.
Conclusion
576
The Crime of Aggression before the First Review of the ICC Statute
579
Claus Kreß
1.
Introduction
579
2.
Building a Definition and a Procedure
582
3.
The Individual Responsibility
582
4.
The Act of Aggression
583
5.
The Role of the Security Council
585
6.
Conclusion
587
"ν
The Crime of Aggression and Complementarity
591
Pål
Wrange
1.
Introduction
591
2.
Complementarity
591
3.
Scenario I: The ICC is Ready to Exercise Jurisdiction,
but National Authorities are Seized of the Case
593
A. Conditions of Scenario I
593
B. Issues before National Jurisdictions
593
4.
Scenario II: The ICC Cannot Exercise Jurisdiction In Casu
598
5.
Scenario III: There is No Provision on the Crime of Aggression
604
6.
Conclusion
605
A Pragmatic Approach to the Crime of Aggression
609
David Schejfer
1.
Introduction
609
2.
New Article Sbis
610
3.
Article 150/s: Language Common to Both Options
611
A. Option I: Judicial Green Light
612
Ä
Option II: Soft Green Light
617
4.
Conc'usion
61 7
Against the Odds:
The Results of the Special Working Group on the Crime of Aggression
621
Stefan
Barriga
1.
Introduction
621
2.
The Princeton Process on the Crime of Aggression
621
A. Issues Remaining Open for Future Discussion
623
B. Factors Contributing to the Success of the Princeton Process
623
3.
The Outcome of the SWGCA: A Watershed in the Negotiations on Aggression
625
A. The Definition of the Individual's Crime of Aggression
626
B. The Definition of the State 'Act'ofAggression
629
C. The Conditions for the Exercise of Jurisdiction:
The Role of the Security Council
632
D. Entry into Force Procedures for the Amendment on Aggression
635
4.
The Remaining Challenge: Jurisdiction Over Dissenting States
637
5.
Conclusion
640
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title | International criminal justice law and practice from the Rome Statute to its review |
title_auth | International criminal justice law and practice from the Rome Statute to its review |
title_exact_search | International criminal justice law and practice from the Rome Statute to its review |
title_full | International criminal justice law and practice from the Rome Statute to its review edited by Roberto Bellelli |
title_fullStr | International criminal justice law and practice from the Rome Statute to its review edited by Roberto Bellelli |
title_full_unstemmed | International criminal justice law and practice from the Rome Statute to its review edited by Roberto Bellelli |
title_short | International criminal justice |
title_sort | international criminal justice law and practice from the rome statute to its review |
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