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AuthorHassanein, Ahmed Samir
Available date2021-02-11T09:10:59Z
Publication Date2017-01-01
Publication NameInternational Criminal Law Review
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15718123-01703002
CitationHassanein, Ahmed Samir. " Self-referral of Situations to the International Criminal Court: Complementarity in Practice – Complementarity in Crisis". International Criminal Law Review 17.1 (2017): 107-134. https://doi.org/10.1163/15718123-01703002 Web.
ISSN1567536X
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/17677
AbstractSelf-referral practice has been the main source of cases before the International Criminal Court (icc) to date. This practice provokes significant questions as to its roots, legality and implications on the jurisdiction of the Court in general and the principle of complementarity in particular. Thus, the article, after considering the legal, factual and political considerations attached to self-referral, argues that self-referral, as utilized and encouraged by the icc since its inception, signals a departure of the purposive rationale of the principle of complementarity as the drafting history and the current wording of the Statute reveals, and this could have a detrimental effect on the credibility and impartiality of the Court.
Languageen
PublisherBrill Academic Publishers
SubjectInternational Criminal Court (icc)
international criminal justice
Office of the Prosecutor (otp)
policy considerations
principle of complementarity
self-referral
TitleSelf-referral of Situations to the International Criminal Court: Complementarity in Practice-Complementarity in Crisis
TypeArticle
Pagination107-134
Issue Number1
Volume Number17
ESSN1571-8123


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