Mainstreaming support for the ICC in the EU's policies

The European Union and its Member States have been the staunchest supporters of the ICC system of international criminal justice in the last two decades. That system is now at a critical juncture. With a view to the future, it is necessary to examine how the ICC can overcome the current challenges a...

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Main Authors: Bekou, Olympia, Mistry, Hemi
Format: Monograph
Published: EU Publications Office 2014
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/40220/
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Mistry, Hemi
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description The European Union and its Member States have been the staunchest supporters of the ICC system of international criminal justice in the last two decades. That system is now at a critical juncture. With a view to the future, it is necessary to examine how the ICC can overcome the current challenges and build upon its successes to date. And more specifically, how the EU and its Member States can, and should, help the ICC in this respect. By critically assessing the EU’s performance to date in mainstreaming support for the ICC throughout its policies and activities, this study addresses these questions
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spelling nottingham-402202020-05-04T16:44:22Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/40220/ Mainstreaming support for the ICC in the EU's policies Bekou, Olympia Mistry, Hemi The European Union and its Member States have been the staunchest supporters of the ICC system of international criminal justice in the last two decades. That system is now at a critical juncture. With a view to the future, it is necessary to examine how the ICC can overcome the current challenges and build upon its successes to date. And more specifically, how the EU and its Member States can, and should, help the ICC in this respect. By critically assessing the EU’s performance to date in mainstreaming support for the ICC throughout its policies and activities, this study addresses these questions EU Publications Office 2014-03-24 Monograph PeerReviewed Bekou, Olympia and Mistry, Hemi (2014) Mainstreaming support for the ICC in the EU's policies. Discussion Paper: 10.2861/58562 <https://doi.org/10.2861/58562>. EU Publications Office. International Criminal Court human rights the EU's international role international criminal law independence of the judiciary judicial cooperation in criminal matters in the EU EU Member State European Union Africa http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/etudes/join/2014/433844/EXPO-DROI_ET(2014)433844_EN.pdf doi:10.2861/58562 doi:10.2861/58562
spellingShingle International Criminal Court
human rights
the EU's international role
international criminal law
independence of the judiciary
judicial cooperation in criminal matters in the EU
EU Member State
European Union
Africa
Bekou, Olympia
Mistry, Hemi
Mainstreaming support for the ICC in the EU's policies
title Mainstreaming support for the ICC in the EU's policies
title_full Mainstreaming support for the ICC in the EU's policies
title_fullStr Mainstreaming support for the ICC in the EU's policies
title_full_unstemmed Mainstreaming support for the ICC in the EU's policies
title_short Mainstreaming support for the ICC in the EU's policies
title_sort mainstreaming support for the icc in the eu's policies
topic International Criminal Court
human rights
the EU's international role
international criminal law
independence of the judiciary
judicial cooperation in criminal matters in the EU
EU Member State
European Union
Africa
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