La Corte Penal Internacional y las legislaciones nacionales: relación entre Derecho Internacional y derechos nacionales II: Legislación nacional

Translated title of the contribution: The International Criminal Court and national legislation: relationship between international law and national rights II: National legislation

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Abstract

The entry into force of the Statute of the International Criminal Court represents an important development for the prosecution of international crimes committed by individuals. The Court has jurisdiction over violations related to both human rights and humanitarian law, but the Court has a complementary jurisdiction in relation to national courts. The aforementioned issues imply relevant relations between international and national law, mainly in criminal matters, which are usually reserved to national jurisdiction. In this paper we present some issues related to this complex relationship.
Translated title of the contributionThe International Criminal Court and national legislation: relationship between international law and national rights II: National legislation
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)295-329
Number of pages35
JournalFORO
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 2005

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