The Emerging Enforcement Practice of the International Criminal Court

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Hirad Abtahi

European University Institute - Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (RSCAS)

Steven Arrigg Koh

Boston University School of Law

Date Written: 2012

Abstract

The dual enforcement regime of the International Criminal Court constitutes a fundamental pillar of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court and represents a novel system within the history of international criminal law. This article is the first to focus on the emerging practice of the Court as it begins developing and implementing this unique enforcement regime. Drawing directly from the recent history within the Presidency and focusing on the current activities of the Trust Fund for Victims, this Article explains how, why, and in what direction the Court’s enforcement practice is evolving.

Suggested Citation

Abtahi, Hirad and Koh, Steven Arrigg, The Emerging Enforcement Practice of the International Criminal Court (2012). Cornell International Law Journal, Vol. 45, 2012, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3050774

Hirad Abtahi

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Steven Arrigg Koh (Contact Author)

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