Sovereignty and Justice

Sovereignty and Justice

EnglishHardback
Ellis Mark S.
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
EAN: 9781443857048
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The drafters of the ICC’s founding document, the Rome Statute, foresaw what would become the main challenge to the Court’s legitimacy: that it could violate national sovereignty. To address this concern, the drafters added the principle of complementarity to the ICC’s jurisdiction, in that the Court’s province merely complements the exercise of jurisdiction by the domestic courts of the Statute’s member states. The ICC honours the authority of those states to conduct their own trials. However, if the principle of complementarity is to be applied, states must ensure that their own judicial systems and trials are consistent with international standards of independence and fairness. In addition, for complementarity to work, the ICC must be willing to actively support, embrace, and implement the principle. If the Court holds on too tightly to a self-aggrandising view of its role in promoting international justice, then it will lose all credibility in the eyes of nation states. Finally, the international community, in calling on states to address war crimes committed within their borders, must provide the financial, technical, and professional resources that many struggling states need in this endeavour. This book sets forth several innovative recommendations to fulfil these goals so as to make future domestic war crimes courts work more effectively.
EAN 9781443857048
ISBN 1443857041
Binding Hardback
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication date May 30, 2014
Pages 325
Language English
Dimensions 212 x 148
Country United Kingdom
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Ellis Mark S.
Edition Unabridged ed