This unique work is an article-by-article drafting history of the ICC Statute containing all versions of every article in the Statute as it evolved from 1994 to 1998. It also integrates in the Statute's provisions the "Elements of the Crimes" and the "Rules of Procedure and Evidence" adopted by the preparatory Commission (1998-2000). Other relevant documents are also included, such as those concerning the privileges and immunities and financial regulations of the Court, as well as its relationship with the United Nations. ...
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This unique work is an article-by-article drafting history of the ICC Statute containing all versions of every article in the Statute as it evolved from 1994 to 1998. It also integrates in the Statute's provisions the "Elements of the Crimes" and the "Rules of Procedure and Evidence" adopted by the preparatory Commission (1998-2000). Other relevant documents are also included, such as those concerning the privileges and immunities and financial regulations of the Court, as well as its relationship with the United Nations. This documentation constitutes the most comprehensive treatment available of the ICC's applicable law. It also offers an insightful first-hand account of the drafting process both prior to and during the Rome Diplomatic Conference, along with a detailed historical survey of the efforts to establish the ICC. Each article of the Rome Statute is presented chronologically, along with all its prior versions. These versions comprise the texts transmitted between the Drafting Committee and the Committee of the Whole at the Rome Diplomatic Conference; the text proposed by the 1998 Preparatory Committee on the Establishment of an ICC; the text completed by the Intersessional meeting in Zutphen; the text proposed by the 1995 Ad Hoc Committee on the Establishment of an International Criminal Court; the text proposed by the International Law Commission in 1994. It also contains government proposals made during the 1995-1998 sessions of the Ad Hoc and Preparatory Committees, most of which have not been made public documents. This organization of the legislative history permits the reader to see the complete textual evolution of each article. A description of the ICC mechanisms and institutions precedes this article-by-article legislative history. Government officials, judges, practitioners, and scholars seeking to interpret and understand the ICC Statute will find this three-volume publication unmatched for completeness and ease of use. Published under the Transnational Publishers imprint.
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Very Good. Some minor shelf wear to cover but otherwise in very good condition. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 3 vols. 1500 p. Contains: Illustrations. International and Comparative Criminal Law, 18.
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LikeNew. Hardcover. Hardcover. 9" x 6". LVIII, 546, [2] pp.; XXIV, 773, [3] pp.; VIII, 679, [1] pp. Publisher's cloth boards. Minor scuffing to bottom edge of all volumes, else Fine. ISBN 1571051562.
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Book. Octavo; 3 volumes; VG; Hardcover; Spine, blue with black print; Boards in blue cloth with black print, slight wear to spine caps and corners, else clean and strong; Text blocks clean and tight; CONTENTS: Vol. 1. Introduction, Analysis, and Integrated Text of the Statute, Elements of Crimes and Rules of Procedure and Evidence (lviii, 546 pages, illustrated)-Vol. 2. An Article-by-Article Evolution of the Statute from 1994-1998 (xxiii, 773 pages)-Vol. 3. Summary Records of the 1998 Diplomatic Conference (vii, 679 pages). Oversized order. Additional shipping and handling may be necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy international shipping unavailable due to size/weight restriction(s). Contact seller if you have any questions. NOTE: Shelved in Room X, Case #5.2. 1353248. FP New Rockville Stock.