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2008

University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School

Human Rights Law

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Proactive Complementarity: The International Criminal Court And National Courts In The Rome System Of Justice, William W. Burke-White Jan 2008

Proactive Complementarity: The International Criminal Court And National Courts In The Rome System Of Justice, William W. Burke-White

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When the International Criminal Court (ICC) was established in 2002, States, NGOs, and the international community had extraordinarily high expectations that the Court could bring an end to impunity and provide broad-based accountability for international crimes. Nearly five years later, those expectations appear unfulfilled, due to political constraints, resource limitations, and the inability of the ICC to apprehend suspects. This article offers a novel solution to the misalignment of resources, expectations, and legal mandate of the ICC, arguing that the Court must more actively engage with national governments and encourage States to undertake their own prosecutions of international crimes. The …