SSRN Home Search and Download Papers Browse Abstract and Paper Submission Subscribe to Networks View Briefcase Top Papers Top Authors Top Institutions

 

Abstract

 
 

Footnotes (136)

Beta

 


 



The Iraqi High Criminal Court: Controversy and Contributions

Michael A. Newton
Vanderbilt University - School of Law



International Review of the Red Cross, Vol. 88, p. 862, 2006
Vanderbilt Public Law Research Paper No. 07-04

Abstract:     
The Iraqi High Criminal Court established to prosecute Saddam Hussein and other leading Ba'athists is one of the most visible of the current efforts to establish criminal accountability for violations of international norms. Juxtaposed against other tribunals, the High Criminal Court has provoked worldwide debate over its processes and its prospects for returning societal stability founded on respect for human rights and the rule of law to Iraq. This article explores in detail the legal basis for the formation of the High Criminal Court under the law of occupation. It addresses the relationship between the Iraqi model of prosecuting crimes in domestic fora incorporating international law and the alternative model of transferring jurisdiction to an international forum. The controversial aspects of the Iraqi model are considered, such as the legitimacy of its creation, the revocation of official immunity, the procedural fairness of the Statute in the light of international norms, and the substantive coverage of what some have termed an internationalized domestic process. The author concludes that accountability for international crimes is one of the unifying themes that should bind humanity in common purpose with the Iraqi jurists as they pursue justice in accordance with international norms.

Keywords: Iraq, tribunal, occupation law, crimes against humanity, justice, human rights, accountability, Saddam, Baathist, regime, Nuremberg, immunity, sovereign

Accepted Paper Series

Date posted: January 16, 2007 ; Last revised: January 16, 2007

Suggested Citation

Newton, Michael A., The Iraqi High Criminal Court: Controversy and Contributions. International Review of the Red Cross, Vol. 88, p. 862, 2006; Vanderbilt Public Law Research Paper No. 07-04. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=957623


Export to: Export Citation What's this?

Contact Information

Mike A. Newton (Contact Author)
Vanderbilt University - School of Law ( email )
131 21st Avenue South
Nashville, TN 37203-1181
United States
(615) 322-2912 (Phone)
HOME PAGE: http://law.vanderbilt.edu/newton
Feedback to SSRN (Beta)


Paper statistics
Abstract Views: 456
Downloads: 120
Download Rank: 72,029
Footnotes: 136

© 2010 Social Science Electronic Publishing, Inc. All Rights Reserved.  FAQ   Terms of Use   Privacy Policy   Copyright
This page was served by apollo1 in 0.188 seconds.