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The International Criminal Court

An Introduction

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  • Introduces the International Criminal Court to non-law students and non-lawyers

  • Discusses controversies such as the Court’s relations with Africa and the membership of Palestine

  • Contains definitions, suggestions for further reading and discussion, and bulleted summaries

  • Suitable as a supplemental course text for an international or comparative criminal justice course

  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (7 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xvii
  2. Introduction

    • Andrew Novak
    Pages 1-6
  3. Jurisdiction of the Court

    • Andrew Novak
    Pages 41-61
  4. Investigation and Prosecution

    • Andrew Novak
    Pages 63-87
  5. Sentencing, Punishment, and Appeals

    • Andrew Novak
    Pages 89-100
  6. Current Controversies

    • Andrew Novak
    Pages 101-111
  7. Back Matter

    Pages 113-116

About this book

This book is about the International Criminal Court (ICC), a new and highly distinctive criminal justice institution with the ability to prosecute the highest-level government officials, including heads of state, even in countries that have not accepted its jurisdiction. The book explores the historical development of international criminal law and the formal legal structure created by the Rome Statute, against the background of the Court’s search for objectivity in a political global environment. The book reviews the operations of the Court in practice and the Court’s position in the power politics of the international system. It discusses and clarifies all stages of an international criminal proceeding from the opening of the investigation to sentencing, reparations, and final appeals in the context of its restorative justice mission. Making appropriate comparisons and contrasts between the international criminal justice system and domestic and national systems, the book fills a gap in international criminal justice study.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Criminology, Law, and Society, George Mason University, Fairfax, USA

    Andrew Novak

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