The International Criminal Court and national jurisdictions

2008 
Contents: Editors' preface Introductory remarks, Philippe Kirsch Italy and the International Criminal Court, Ivo Maria Braguglia. Part I Complementarity: A First Assessment: Principe de complementarite et droit international general, Pierre-Marie Dupuy Complementarity in practice: creative solutions or a trap for the Court?, William A. Schabas Issues of admissibility in case of self-referrals, Giorgio Gaja. Part II Substantive and Procedural Aspects of Complementarity: The principle of complementarity and Security Council referrals, Phani Dascalopoulou-Livada Inability to investigate and prosecute under Article 17, Edoardo Greppi The complementary role of the International Criminal Court: are there any time-limits?, Frederica Gioia. Part III Recent Developments on International Cooperation and National Implementation: The ICC and international criminal cooperation - key aspects and fundamental necessities, Hans-Peter Kaul Cooperation with the International Criminal Court: some thoughts on improvements under the current regime, HA[yen]kan Friman State cooperation with the ICC and human rights, Annalisa Ciampi Can the Nuremberg legacy serve any purpose in understanding the modern concept of 'complementarity', Maria Chiara Malaguti Cooperation between the European Union and the International Criminal Court: legal bases and opportunities for implementation, Teresa Maria Moschetta. Part IV Round Table: The ICC Relationship with National Jurisdiction: What Future?: Round table, Theodor Meron Roberto Toscano Fausto Pocar Francesco Francioni HA[yen]kan Friman Closing remarks, Luigi Condorelli Index.
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