The Lack of Attention to the Distinction between Situations and Cases in National Laws on Co-operation with the International Criminal Court with Particular Reference to the Spanish Case Academic Article

journal

  • Leiden Journal of International Law

abstract

  • This essay examines the impact of the distinction between situations and cases under the Rome Statute in national laws on co-operation with the ICC. It argues that this distinction is likely to create difficulties in three areas: (i) the communication of the notitia criminis to the Court; (ii) admissibility issues in proceedings under Articles 18 and 19 of the Statute; and (iii) the efficacy at national level of admissibility rulings by the Court.

publication date

  • 2007-3-1

edition

  • 20

keywords

  • International Criminal Court
  • National laws
  • communication
  • lack
  • statute

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 0922-1565

number of pages

  • 13

start page

  • 193

end page

  • 205