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The Final Balance Sheet? The International Criminal Court’S Challenges And Concessions To The Westphalian Model, Jackson N. Maogoto Jan 2004

The Final Balance Sheet? The International Criminal Court’S Challenges And Concessions To The Westphalian Model, Jackson N. Maogoto

Jackson Nyamuya Maogoto

This Article examines the organization and operating principles of the Court. Many aspects of the Rome Statute challenge fundamental tenets of the structure of international law existing heretofore. No analysis could address all the aspects of this new international institution and the Article seeks to focus attention on some of its major features impacting on State sovereignty--the focus of this Article. Part II of the Article explores the structure and competence of the Court and in particular the powers of the prosecutor, general principles underlying the jurisdiction of the Court, the formulation of the complementarity principle in the Court’s Statute, …


Transnational Federalism: Problems And Prospects Of Allocating Public Authority Beyond The State (The Earl A. Snyder Lecture In International Law), Jost Delbruck Jan 2004

Transnational Federalism: Problems And Prospects Of Allocating Public Authority Beyond The State (The Earl A. Snyder Lecture In International Law), Jost Delbruck

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

The Earl A. Snyder Lecture in International Law