Complementarity in the Line of Fire

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Complementarity in the Line of Fire

The Catalysing Effect of the International Criminal Court in Uganda and Sudan

International relations Law Public international law Public international law: criminal law

Author: Sarah M. H. Nouwen

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Collection: Cambridge Studies in Law and Society

Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 27th June 2013

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781107423930


Introduction

Of the many expectations attending the creation of the first permanent International Criminal Court, the greatest has been that the principle of complementarity would catalyse national investigations and prosecutions of conflict-related crimes and lead to the reform of domestic justice systems.

Research Focus

Sarah Nouwen explores whether complementarity has had such an effect in two states subject to ICC intervention: Uganda and Sudan. Drawing on extensive empirical research and combining law, legal anthropology and political economy, she unveils several effects and outlines the catalysts for them.

Findings and Conclusions

However, she also reveals that one widely anticipated effect – an increase in domestic proceedings for conflict-related crimes – has barely occurred. This finding leads to the unravelling of paradoxes that go right to the heart of the functioning of an idealistic Court in a world of real constraints.

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