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Ashgate/Dartmouth
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2004
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PART Ⅰ THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT 3
1 Philippe Kirsch and John T. Holmes (1998), The Birth of the International Criminal Court: The 1998 Rome Conference', Canadian Yearbook of International Law, 36, pp. 3-39. 3
2 Antonio Cassese (1999), The Statute of the International Criminal Court: Some Preliminary Reflections', European Journal of International Law, 10, pp. 144-71. 41
3 William A. Schabas (2001), 'International Criminal Court: The Secret of its Success', Criminal Law Forum, 12, pp. 415-28. 69
PART Ⅱ THE SUBSTANTIVE LAW OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT 85
4 William A. Schabas (2001), The Jelisic Case and the Mens Rea of the Crime of Genocide', Leiden Journal of International Law, 14, pp. 125-39. 85
5 Otto Triffterer (2001), 'Genocide, Its Particular Intent to Destroy in Whole or in Part the Group as Such', Leiden Journal of International Law, 14, pp. 399-408. 101
6 Darryl Robinson (1999), 'Defining "Crimes against Humanity" at the Rome Conference', American Journal of International Law, 93, pp. 43-57. 111
7 Thomas Graditzky (1999), 'War Crime Issues Before the Rome Diplomatic Conference on the Establishment of an International Criminal Court', University of California, Davis Journal of International Law and Policy, 5, pp. 199-217. 127
8 Kai Ambos (1999), 'General Principles of Criminal Law in the Rome Statute', Criminal Law Forum, 10, pp. 1-32. 147
9 Charles Garraway (1999), 'Superior Orders and the International Criminal Court: Justice Delivered or Justice Denied', International Review of the Red Cross, 81,pp. 785-94. 179
PART Ⅲ JURISDICTION AND ADMISSIBILITY 191
10 Hans-Peter Kaul and Claus KreB (1999), 'Jurisdiction and Cooperation in the Statute of the International Criminal Court: Principles and Compromises', Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law, 2, pp. 143-75. 191
11 Dapo Akande (2003), The Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court over Nationals of Non-Parties: Legal Basis and Limits', Journal of International Criminal Justice, 1, pp. 618-50. 225
12 John T. Holmes (2002), 'Complementarity: National Courts versus the ICC, in A. Cassese, P. Gaeta and J.R.W.D. Jones (eds), The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court: A Commentary, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 667-86. 259
PART Ⅳ OPERATION OF THE COURT 281
13 Goran Sluiter (2003), The Surrender of War Criminals to the International Criminal Court', Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law Review, 25, pp. 605-51. 281
14 Steffen Wirth (2001), 'Immunities, Related Problems, and Article 98 of the Rome Statute', Criminal Law Forum, 12, pp. 429-58. 329
15 Morten Bergsmo (2000), 'Occasional Remarks on Certain State Concerns about the Jurisdictional Reach of the International Criminal Court, and Their Possible Implications for the Relationship between the Court and the Security Council', Nordic Journal of International Law, 69, pp. 87-113. 359
16 Silvia A. Fernandez de Gurmendi and Hakan Friman (2000), The Rules of Procedure and Evidence of the International Criminal Court', Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law, 3, pp. 289-336. 387
PART Ⅴ PERSPECTIVES ON THE FUTURE 437
17 Michael P. Scharf (1999), The Amnesty Exception to the Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court', Cornell International Law Journal, 32, pp. 507-27. 437
18 John R. Bolton (2000-2001), The Risks and the Weaknesses of the International Criminal Court from America's Perspective', Virginia Journal of International Law, 41, pp. 186-203. 459
19 David P. Forsythe (2002), The United States and International Criminal Justice', Human Rights Quarterly, 24, pp. 974-91. 477
20 Robert Cryer and Nigel D. White (2002), The Security Council and the International Criminal Court: Who's Feeling Threatened?', Yearbook of International Peace Operations, 8, pp. 143-70. 495
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