International criminal justice: law and practice from the rome statute to its review / edited by Roberto Bellelli - England: Ashgate Pub, 2010. - xxx, 675 p

Part I Introduction: Section I Steps in History: The establishment of a system of international criminal justice, Roberto Bellelli; Section II The Experience of the UN Tribunals and their Completion Strategies: The international criminal tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, Fausto Pocar; The international criminal tribunal for Rwanda, Erik Mose; The special court for Sierra Leone, Renate Winter.
Part II Investigation and Prosecution: Reflections based on the ICTY's experience, Carla Del Ponte; Challenges related to investigation and prosecution at the International Criminal Court, Fatou Bensouda; The early experience of the extraordinary chambers in the courts of Cambodia, Chea Leang and William Smith.
Part III Jurisdiction and Case Law: Preamble; Section I Jurisdiction over International Crimes: The history and the evolution of the notion of international crimes, Paola Gaeta; Concurrent jurisdictions between primacy and complementarity, Flavia Lattanzi; Obligation to cooperate and duty to implement, Roberto Bellelli; Addressing the impunity gap through cooperation, Nicola Piacente; Section II Select Practice: Genocide case law at the ICTY, Susanne Malmstrom; Crimes against humanity in the former Yugoslavia, B. Don Taylor III; War crimes at the ICTY: jurisdictional and substantive issues, Guido Acquaviva; Gender-based violence offences and crimes against children at the SCSL, Renate Winter and Stephen Kostas; The war crimes chamber in the court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Melika Murtezic.
Part IV The ICC and its Future: Section I The Review Conference: The object of review mechanisms: statutes' provisions, elements of crimes and rules of procedure and evidence, Otto Triffterer; Universality: momentum and consensus, Jurg Lindenmann; The law of statute and its practice before the review conference, Roberto Bellelli; Appearance of witnesses and unavailability of subpoena powers for the court, Goran Sluiter; Implementing international humanitarian law through the Rome statute, Anne-Marie La Rosa and Gabriel Chavez Tafur; The 'weapons provision' and its annex: the Belgian proposal, Roger S. Clark; Section II The Crime of Aggression: State responsibility for acts of aggression under the United Nations Charter: review of cases, Edoardo Greppi; Individual responsibility for the crime of aggression, Muhammed Aziz Shukri; National legislation on individual responsibility for conduct amounting to aggression, Astrid Reisinger Coracini; The crime of aggression before the first review of the ICC statute, Claus Kress; The crime of aggression and complementarity, Pal Wrange; A pragmatic approach to the crime of aggression, David Scheffer; Against the odds: the results of the special working group on the crime of aggression, Stefan Barrig

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