Date: 2018
Type: Book
UN Security Council referrals to the International Criminal Court : legal nature, effects and limits
Leiden : Brill, 2018, Leiden studies on the frontiers of international law, 5[IOW]
GALAND, Alexandre Skander, UN Security Council referrals to the International Criminal Court : legal nature, effects and limits, Leiden : Brill, 2018, Leiden studies on the frontiers of international law, 5[IOW] - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/60069
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This book offers a unique critical analysis of the legal nature, effects and limits of UN Security Council referrals to the International Criminal Court (ICC). Alexandre Skander Galand provides, for the first time, a full picture of two competing understandings of the nature of the Security Council referrals to the ICC, and their respective normative interplay with legal barriers to the exercise of universal prescriptive and adjudicative jurisdiction. The book shows that the application of the Rome Statute through a Security Council referral is inherently limited by the UN Charter as well as the Rome Statute, and can conflict with other branches of international law, including international human rights law, the law on immunities and the law of treaties. Hence, it spells out a conception of the nature and effects of Security Council referrals that responds to these limits and, in turn, informs the reader on the nature of the ICC itself.
Table of Contents:
-- Introduction
-- Conceptions of Courts and Their Jurisdiction
-- Article 13 (b) vs State Sovereignty
-- Article 13 (b) vs Principle of Legality
-- Article 13 (b) vs Immunity of State Officials
-- If Article 13 (b) Did Not Exist …
-- Conclusion
Additional information:
Publication Date: 26 November 2018
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/60069
Full-text via DOI: 10.1163/9789004342217
ISBN: 9789004342217; 9789004342224
Series/Number: [IOW]
Publisher: Brill Nijhoff
Grant number: FP7/340956/EU
Sponsorship and Funder information:
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme (FP/2007-2013) / ERC Grant Agreement No 340956 - IOW - The Individualisation of War: Reconfiguring the Ethics, Law, and Politics of Armed Conflict.
Initial version: http://hdl.handle.net/1814/37643
Version: Published version of EUI PhD thesis, 2015
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