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International Criminal Tribunals and Domestic Accountability: In the Court's Shadow
By interrogating how international criminal tribunals relate to their domestic counterparts through the principle of complementarity, International Criminal Tribunals and Domestic Accountability advocates for improved institutional design and less deference toward states to strengthen the enforcement of international criminal law.
Author(s) | By Patryk I. Labuda (Swiss National Science Foundation Fellow, Swiss National Science Foundation Fellow, University of Zurich). |
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Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 368 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 16 Jun 2023 |
Availability | Available |
By interrogating how international criminal tribunals relate to their domestic counterparts through the principle of complementarity, International Criminal Tribunals and Domestic Accountability advocates for improved institutional design and less deference toward states to strengthen the enforcement of international criminal law.
1: Introduction 2: The (Positive) Complementarity Turn in International Criminal Justice 3: Institutional Design: Regulating Relations between States and International Criminal Tribunals 4: International Intervention and Domestic Prosecutions 5: Inter
Patryk I. Labuda is a Swiss National Science Foundation Fellow at the University of Zurich. He was previously an Assistant Professor of (International) Criminal Law at the University of Amsterdam. He holds a Ph.D. in international law from the Graduate In