ABSTRACT

This book focuses on the Statute of the International Criminal Court, gathering contributions by leading scholars and diplomats. It examines the main features of the Statute, highlighting its strengths and weaknesses, the role of the ICC in the international protection of human rights and the impact of the ICC Statute on the international criminal justice system. It also offers an evaluation of the prospect for the functioning of the ICC in the future.

part |62 pages

The International Criminal Court: Its Main Features

part |72 pages

The International Criminal Court and the International Protection of Human Rights

chapter 10|2 pages

Introductory Remarks

part |134 pages

The International Criminal Justice System After the Rome Conference