International Human Rights Law Challenges to the New International Criminal Court: The Search and Seizure Right to Privacy
90 Pages Posted: 22 Jun 2007
Abstract
This article argues that although the Rome Statute drafters excised express reference to the search and seizure right to privacy from the ICC treaty and collateral instruments, the right survives, and remains implicit therein.
Keywords: privacy, search, seizure, rome, evidence, court, icc, criminal
JEL Classification: K33
Suggested Citation: Suggested Citation
Edwards, George E., International Human Rights Law Challenges to the New International Criminal Court: The Search and Seizure Right to Privacy. Yale Journal of International Law, Vol. 26, 2001, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=995589
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