Where justice and sovereignty collide: the principle of complementarity in the Rome statute of the international criminal Court

Criscuolo, Costanza (A.A. 2024/2025) Where justice and sovereignty collide: the principle of complementarity in the Rome statute of the international criminal Court. Tesi di Laurea in International law, Luiss Guido Carli, relatore Pierfrancesco Rossi, pp. 73. [Bachelor's Degree Thesis]

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Abstract/Index

The international criminal Court and the Rome statute: foundations and the establishment of the principle of complementarity. International criminal Court: overview of the attempts leading to the creation of the ICC. The Rome statute: preparation and relevance. The jurisdictional concept of complementarity in the statute of the international criminal Court. The interplay of complementarity and admissibility in the Rome statute. The Rome statute: drafting article 17. The interpretation and application of article 17 in the case law of the Court. The application of complementarity in the procedure of the ICC. Admissibility and the initiation of an investigation. Preliminary rulings regarding admissibility. Challenges to the admissibility of a case. Complementarity at the post-admissibility stage: referral of cases back to national criminal jurisdiction.

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Bibliografia: pp. 61-66. Sitografia: pp. 67-69.

Thesis Type: Bachelor's Degree Thesis
Institution: Luiss Guido Carli
Degree Program: Bachelor's Degree Programs > Bachelor's Degree Program in Politics: Philosophy and Economics (L-36)
Chair: International law
Thesis Supervisor: Rossi, Pierfrancesco
Academic Year: 2024/2025
Session: Summer
Deposited by: Alessandro Perfetti
Date Deposited: 18 Nov 2025 13:53
Last Modified: 18 Nov 2025 13:53
URI: https://tesi.luiss.it/id/eprint/43891

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