The Principle of Complementarity under International Criminal Law and the Traditional Dilemma between National Sovereignty and International Justice (Tous les Chemins ne Mènent pas a Rome: Le Contentieux International Pénal à l'épreuve du Principe de Complémentarité ) (French)
FORUM SHOPPING ET CONCURRENCE DES PROCÉDURES CONTENTIEUSES INTERNATIONALES, pp. 127-181, Yann Kerbrat, ed., Bruylant, Brussels, 2011
29 Pages Posted: 20 Jul 2010 Last revised: 5 Dec 2014
Date Written: July 19, 2010
Abstract
The articles explores the potential and the limits of the principle of complementarity under the Rome Statute.
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Keywords: Complementarity, International Criminal Court, International Criminal Law, International Crimes, Sovereignty, International Justice
Suggested Citation: Suggested Citation
Chetail, Vincent, The Principle of Complementarity under International Criminal Law and the Traditional Dilemma between National Sovereignty and International Justice (Tous les Chemins ne Mènent pas a Rome: Le Contentieux International Pénal à l'épreuve du Principe de Complémentarité ) (French) (July 19, 2010). FORUM SHOPPING ET CONCURRENCE DES PROCÉDURES CONTENTIEUSES INTERNATIONALES, pp. 127-181, Yann Kerbrat, ed., Bruylant, Brussels, 2011, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1645273
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