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Selected Issues in International Criminal Law. Working Group on International Criminal Law. Collected Reports 2003-2004

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  • Christine Bakker; Elsa Gopala Krishnan; Luisa Vierucci; Pierre-Marie Dupuy

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Building on session reports collected over a span of two years, this Working Paper consolidates the extensive discussions that took place within the EUI Working Group on International Criminal Law. Under the banner of international criminal law, a broad variety of issues, including both substantive criminal law and procedural rules, as well as international case law and national jurisprudence, were addressed by the participants. Specific themes such as the principle of complementarity under the Rome Statute, the issue of immunities, and that of universal jurisdiction, recurred in the debates and are explored in this Paper.

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  • Christine Bakker; Elsa Gopala Krishnan; Luisa Vierucci; Pierre-Marie Dupuy, 2005. "Selected Issues in International Criminal Law. Working Group on International Criminal Law. Collected Reports 2003-2004," EUI-LAW Working Papers 2, European University Institute (EUI), Department of Law.
  • Handle: RePEc:erp:euilaw:p0018
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