Revue de presse :
'Professor Schabas has adopted an approach that allows the reader to easily benefit from his extensive research and experience ... By referring to the history of the crimes and procedures and the specific debates on the Rome statute, Professor Schabas has provided the reader with a valuable introduction to an international institution in the making.' Australian International Law Journal
'In writing this book Schabas has set for himself the goal of providing a 'succinct and coherent introduction to the legal issues involved in the creation and operation of the ICC' (p. viii) and in the opinion of this reviewer he has succeeded in his endeavour.' Indian Journal of International Law
'Professor Shabas, who is an expert on international human rights and criminal law, has written a clearly structured and very useful book on the International Criminal Court, the topicality of which is increased by the fact that the Statute of this body has recently come into force. The book is characterised by a concise and attractive style, and its purchase can be recommended to all those interested in its subject matter.' International and Comparative Law Quarterly
'Schabas has not attempted to be yet another voice in the choir of theorists, but has rather produced a navigating handbook that manages to ease the reader into this complex field.' International Peacekeeping
Présentation de l'éditeur :
The International Criminal Court has ushered in a new era in the protection of human rights. Protecting against genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes, the Court acts when national justice systems are unwilling or unable to do so. Written by the leading expert in the field, the fourth edition of this seminal text considers the Court in action: its initial rulings, cases it has prosecuted and cases where it has decided not to proceed, such as Iraq. It also examines the results of the Review Conference, by which the crime of aggression was added to the jurisdiction of the Court and addresses the political context, such as the warming of the United States to the Court and the increasing recognition of the inevitability of the institution.
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