Table of Contents
Contents: The International Criminal Court: Its Main Features: Some reflections on the Rome conference, Giovanni Conso; The Rome statute of the ICC: rays of light and some shadows, Mauro Politi; The experience of the preparatory committee, Adriaan Bos; The international criminal court in perspective: from the Rome conference to the years to come, John T. Holmes; International criminal court: the role of the security council, Elizabeth Wilmshurst; The role of the security council and the independence of the international criminal court: some reflections, Nabil Elaraby; The Rome statute of the international criminal court: expectations of the jurisdiction, Mahnoush H. Arsanjani; The role of the prosecutor, Silvia A. Fernandez De Gurmendi; The international criminal court: jurisdiction, trigger mechanism and relationship to national jurisdictions, Hans-Peter Kaul. The International Criminal Court and the International Protection of Human Rights: Introductory remarks, Theodor Meron; The Rome statute of the international criminal court and human rights, Fausto Pocar; Crimes against humanity and the Rome statute of the international criminal court, Roger S. Clark; War crimes in international armed conflicts, Gabriella Venturini; War crimes and internal conflicts in the statute of the international criminal court, Luigi Condorelli; The protection of children’s rights in the statute of the international criminal court, John T. Holmes; The status of the individual in the statute of the international criminal court, Lamia Mekhemar; State’s crime and individuals’ crimes: what relationship?, Giorgio Conetti. The International Criminal Justice System After the Rome Conference: The preventive and the repressive function of the international criminal court, Otto Triffterer; The international criminal court and national jurisdictions, Flavia Lattanzi; Follow up to Rome: preparing for entry into force of the statute of the international criminal court, William A. Schabas; Curr