Contemporary issues regarding cases of crimes against humanity as tried in the international criminal court / Abu Daud Abu Samah…[et al.]

This study concerns the contemporary issues regarding cases of crimes against humanity as tried in the International Criminal Court (ICC). There are a lot of questions regarding the complexity of the jurisdictional matters of the states and the ICC. In addition, there is a question of the applicatio...

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Main Authors: Abu Samah, Abu Daud, Md. Top, Amalina Basirah, Quaj Mamandh, Mohd Khaidhir Khan, Abd. Rabim, Anis Nabila
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Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling my.uitm.ir.320212020-08-17T01:20:58Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32021/ Contemporary issues regarding cases of crimes against humanity as tried in the international criminal court / Abu Daud Abu Samah…[et al.] Abu Samah, Abu Daud Md. Top, Amalina Basirah Quaj Mamandh, Mohd Khaidhir Khan Abd. Rabim, Anis Nabila Criminal classes Crimes and criminal classes This study concerns the contemporary issues regarding cases of crimes against humanity as tried in the International Criminal Court (ICC). There are a lot of questions regarding the complexity of the jurisdictional matters of the states and the ICC. In addition, there is a question of the application universal jurisdiction in the ICC Statute. When a state becomes a party to ICC, the state must surrender to the jurisdiction of the Court particularly in respect to the crimes listed in the ICC Statute. Based on the doctrine of State Sovereignty, most states are reluctant to surrender its official to be tried at the ICC. The argument of state immunity arises because states or its officials are immune from foreign states' prosecution. Therefore, the cooperation and legal assistance of the contracting parties to the ICC Statute are important. Whenever, a state refuses to surrender its official, it'll create problem and ineffectiveness of measures taken by the ICC. 2009 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32021/1/32021.pdf Abu Samah, Abu Daud and Md. Top, Amalina Basirah and Quaj Mamandh, Mohd Khaidhir Khan and Abd. Rabim, Anis Nabila (2009) Contemporary issues regarding cases of crimes against humanity as tried in the international criminal court / Abu Daud Abu Samah…[et al.]. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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topic Criminal classes
Crimes and criminal classes
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Crimes and criminal classes
Abu Samah, Abu Daud
Md. Top, Amalina Basirah
Quaj Mamandh, Mohd Khaidhir Khan
Abd. Rabim, Anis Nabila
Contemporary issues regarding cases of crimes against humanity as tried in the international criminal court / Abu Daud Abu Samah…[et al.]
description This study concerns the contemporary issues regarding cases of crimes against humanity as tried in the International Criminal Court (ICC). There are a lot of questions regarding the complexity of the jurisdictional matters of the states and the ICC. In addition, there is a question of the application universal jurisdiction in the ICC Statute. When a state becomes a party to ICC, the state must surrender to the jurisdiction of the Court particularly in respect to the crimes listed in the ICC Statute. Based on the doctrine of State Sovereignty, most states are reluctant to surrender its official to be tried at the ICC. The argument of state immunity arises because states or its officials are immune from foreign states' prosecution. Therefore, the cooperation and legal assistance of the contracting parties to the ICC Statute are important. Whenever, a state refuses to surrender its official, it'll create problem and ineffectiveness of measures taken by the ICC.
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author Abu Samah, Abu Daud
Md. Top, Amalina Basirah
Quaj Mamandh, Mohd Khaidhir Khan
Abd. Rabim, Anis Nabila
author_facet Abu Samah, Abu Daud
Md. Top, Amalina Basirah
Quaj Mamandh, Mohd Khaidhir Khan
Abd. Rabim, Anis Nabila
author_sort Abu Samah, Abu Daud
title Contemporary issues regarding cases of crimes against humanity as tried in the international criminal court / Abu Daud Abu Samah…[et al.]
title_short Contemporary issues regarding cases of crimes against humanity as tried in the international criminal court / Abu Daud Abu Samah…[et al.]
title_full Contemporary issues regarding cases of crimes against humanity as tried in the international criminal court / Abu Daud Abu Samah…[et al.]
title_fullStr Contemporary issues regarding cases of crimes against humanity as tried in the international criminal court / Abu Daud Abu Samah…[et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Contemporary issues regarding cases of crimes against humanity as tried in the international criminal court / Abu Daud Abu Samah…[et al.]
title_sort contemporary issues regarding cases of crimes against humanity as tried in the international criminal court / abu daud abu samah…[et al.]
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