Annales de l’université d’Alger
Volume 30, Numéro 2, Pages 10-27
2016-12-15
Auteurs : Hassani Khaled . Mezaouli Mohamed .
The international criminal court (ICC) ensure that " the aim of the court is to round off the national judicial systems in the case where the national procedures are unapproachable or ineffective. The statute includes Many chapters consecrating this complementarity measure. This question arroused many debates during the deliberations and discussions of the experts on the international criminal law. Many countries have already adopted the complementarity principle to their national judicial procedures. Further more, the permanent Criterion of the ICC allowed its scope related to international crimes in compliance to " Rome Statute". It was rather a residuel jurisdiction implemented through what it is unanimously known as the complementarity principle However, this principle seems ambiguous as to both its conents and fields of application.
International Criminal Court - Additional procedures - competence - international crimes - international justice – status
Hassani Khaled
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Mazaouli Mohamed
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pages 83-108.
Sassi Selma
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pages 580-598.
Ghaskil Adel
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pages 1111-1123.
Messabah Mahmoud Refaat
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pages 498-547.