ICC Jurisprudence and the Development of International Humanitarian Law

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ICC Jurisprudence and the Development of International Humanitarian Law

Svacek, Ondrej; Faix, Martin

Springer International Publishing AG

03/2024

273

Dura

Inglês

9783031459931

15 a 20 dias

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Chapter 1- The Contribution of the International Criminal Court to the development of International Humanitarian Law.- Part I: Methodology of law-finding before the International Criminal Court.- Chapter 2- Freezing or consolidating the development of war crimes law? The International Criminal Court and the role of judicial innovation.- Chapter 3- The development of international humanitarian law in the jurisprudence of the International Criminal Court: Formulation and interpretation of Article 8 of the Rome Statute.- Chapter 4: Comparing international criminal tribunals' interpretive approaches to international humanitarian law.- Chapter 5- Human Rights Rules and Principles in the Legal Regime of the International Criminal Court: Refining the Super-legality Approach. Part II: Developments in respect of the substantive elements of international criminal law.- Chapter 6 -The contribution of the International Criminal Court towards conflict classification from Lubanga to Ongwen: Demystifying or muddying the notion of 'protracted armed conflict' under Article 8(2)(f) of the Rome Statute.- Chapter 7 -The International Criminal Court and the protection of child soldiers against intra-party violence.- Chapter 8- 'Regularly Constituted' Courts of Non-State Armed Groups between Rome and Geneva.- Chapter 9- The interplay between international and national law in Colombia's Special Jurisdiction for Peace. Chapter 10-Contextualizing Ongwen at the ICC: Underlying narratives and the expressivist function of judgments.
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international humanitarian law;International Criminal Court (ICC);human rights;child soldiering;international criminal law;international human rights law;war crimes;Rome Statute