International Criminal Court: Jurisdiction over Genocide, Crimes against Humanity and War Crimes, including the Legal Regulation of the Crime of Aggression
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čeština
Original language name
International Criminal Court: Jurisdiction over Genocide, Crimes against Humanity and War Crimes, including the Legal Regulation of the Crime of Aggression
Original language description
The monograph discusses the operation of a relatively new international judicial institution, with regard to its role as a guardian of international criminal justice. Firstly, the circumstances are dealt with that led the international community to the conclusion that it was necessary to create a permanent International Criminal Court. Next, the content of the Rome Statute is discussed as it is the founding treaty of the Court, especially its jurisdiction covering crimes under international law, namelygenocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. The work analyses not only the advantages of the existence of the Court, but also the relevant arguments of the states which are opposed to it. The real functioning of the Court is demonstrated through examples of the situations which the Court is currently investigating. The work also deals with the results of a Review Conference and the new definition of the crime of aggression which was adopted by the states parties.
Czech name
International Criminal Court: Jurisdiction over Genocide, Crimes against Humanity and War Crimes, including the Legal Regulation of the Crime of Aggression
Czech description
The monograph discusses the operation of a relatively new international judicial institution, with regard to its role as a guardian of international criminal justice. Firstly, the circumstances are dealt with that led the international community to the conclusion that it was necessary to create a permanent International Criminal Court. Next, the content of the Rome Statute is discussed as it is the founding treaty of the Court, especially its jurisdiction covering crimes under international law, namelygenocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. The work analyses not only the advantages of the existence of the Court, but also the relevant arguments of the states which are opposed to it. The real functioning of the Court is demonstrated through examples of the situations which the Court is currently investigating. The work also deals with the results of a Review Conference and the new definition of the crime of aggression which was adopted by the states parties.
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Type
B - Specialist book
CEP classification
AG - Legal sciences
OECD FORD branch
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Project
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Continuities
S - Specificky vyzkum na vysokych skolach
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Publication year
2012
Confidentiality
S - Úplné a pravdivé údaje o projektu nepodléhají ochraně podle zvláštních právních předpisů
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ISBN
9788021060654
Number of pages
222
Publisher name
Masarykova univerzita
Place of publication
Brno
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