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    States' responses to issues arising from the ICC Statute : constitutional, sovereignty, judicial cooperation, and criminal law / edited by Roy S. Lee.

    • Title:States' responses to issues arising from the ICC Statute : constitutional, sovereignty, judicial cooperation, and criminal law / edited by Roy S. Lee.
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    • Other Contributors/Collections:Lee, Roy S. K., 1938-
    • Published/Created:Ardsley, NY : Transnational Publishers, ©2005.
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:International Criminal Court.
      International criminal courts.
    • Subject(s):Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (1998 July 17)
    • Description:xxii, 313 p. ; 24 cm.
    • Series:International and comparative criminal law series.
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
    • ISBN:1571051554
    • Contents:Ch. 1. States' responses : issues and solutions / Roy S. Lee
      Ch. 2. Implementing the Rome Statute : Canada's experience / Robert Hage
      Ch. 3. Ratification and adaptation : the French perspective / Olivier Barrat
      Ch. 4. Germany : methods and techniques used to deal with constitutional, sovereignty and criminal law issues / Hans-Peter Kaul
      Ch. 5. Netherlands' legislative measures to implement the ICC statute / Harry Verweij and Martijn Groenleer
      Ch. 6. South Africa's implementation of the Rome Statute / Hennie Strydom
      Ch. 7. Political and legal considerations in Sweden relating to the Rome Statute for the International Criminal Court / Hakan Friman
      Ch. 8. Implementation of the ICC statute in the United Kingdom / Elizabeth Wilmshurst
      Ch. 9. Argentina's draft law to implement the Rome Statute / Silvia A. Fernandez de Gurmendi
      Ch. 10. Implementation of the Rome Statute in Brazil / Sylvia Helena Steiner
      Ch. 11. Italian implementation of the Rome Statute and related constitutional issues / Roberto Bellelli
      Ch. 12. Ratification and implementation of the Rome Statute in Liechtenstein / Jonathan Houston
      Ch. 13. Japan's view on the International Criminal Court and some of its issues of implementation / Naoko Saiki
      Ch. 14. Ratification of the statute of the International Criminal Court by Mexico / Socorro Flores Liera
      Ch. 15. Some critical remarks on the Rome Statute / Lijun Yang.
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