Publication

Aug 2001

This paper explores the principle of complementarity in the statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC). The study provides analysis of the different stages of the drafting process leading up to the adoption of the Rome Statute and reveals the underlying tension between governmental pretensions of sovereign rights and the need to establish a truly independent international court. Additionally, it shows the opportunities and obstacles that the tribunal will face when it comes into operation.

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Author Susan Hannah Farbstein
Series ECMI Working Papers
Issue 12
Publisher European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI)
Copyright © 2001 European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI)
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