Introduction More than a Court, Less than a Court, Several Courts in One? - The International Criminal Court in Perspective, Carsten Stahn
Part 1: Context, Challenges, and Constraints
1:The International Criminal Court (ICC) and Double Standards of International Justice, Richard Dicker
2:The ICC and the Politics of Peace and Justice, Leslie Vinjamuri
3 The Relationship between the ICC and the United Nations Security Council:, Deborah Ruiz Verduzco
4:The ICC and the AU, Anton Du Plessis & Ottilia Anna Maunganidze
5:How Much Money Does the ICC Need?, Stuart Ford
6:The ICC and the ASP, Jonathan O'Donohue
Part 2: The Relationship to Domestic Jurisdictions
7:Jurisdiction, Rod Rastan
8:Ad hoc Declarations of Acceptance of Jurisdiction: The Palestinian Situation under Scrutiny, Mohamed M El Zeidy
9:Self-Referrals as an Indication of the Inability of States to Cope with Non-State Actors, Harmen van der Wilt
10:Admissibility Challenges Before the ICC: From Quasi-Primacy to Qualified Deference?, Carsten Stahn
11:The ICC and its Relationship to Non-States Parties, Robert Cryer
12:The Frog that Wanted to Be an Ox: The ICCs Approach to Immunities, Dov Jacobs
Part 3: Prosecutorial Policy and Practice
13:Putting Complementarity in its Place, Paul Seils
14:Investigative Management, Strategies, and Techniques of the ICCs OTP, Susana SáCouto and Katherine Cleary Thompson
15:The Selection of Situations and Cases by the OTP of the ICC, Fabricio Guariglia and Emeric Rogier
16:Selecting Situations and Cases, William Schabas
17:Accountability of International Prosecutors, Jenia Iontcheva Turner
Part 4: The ICC and Its Applicable Law
18:Article 21 and the Hierarchy of Sources of Law before the ICC, Gilbert Bitti
19:The Rome Statute and the Attempted Corseting of the Interpretative Judicial Function: Reflections on Sources of Law and Interpretative Technique, Joseph Powderly
20:Perpetration and Participation in Article 25(3), Elies van Sliedregt
21:Co-Perpetration: German Dogmatik or German Invasion?, Jens David Ohlin
22:Indirect Perpetration, Thomas Weigend
23:Forms of Accessorial Liability under Article 25(3)(b) and (c), Hector Olasolo
24:The ICC and Common Purpose - What Contribution is Required under Article 25(3)(d)?, Kai Ambos
25:Command Responsibility under Article 28 of the Rome Statute, Alejandro Kiss
26:Rethinking the Mental Elements in the Jurisprudence of the ICC, Mohamed Elewa Badar and Sara Porro
27:The ICCs First Encounter with the Crime of Genocide: The Case against Al Bashir, Claus Kreß
28:Crimes against Humanity: A Better Policy on Policy, Darryl Robinson
29:Charging War Crimes: Policy and Prognosis from a Military Perspective, Michael A. Newton
30:The Characterization of Armed Conflict in the Jurisprudence of the ICC, Anthony Cullen
31:The Crime of Aggression, Roger S. Clark
32:La Lutte Continue: Investigating and Prosecuting Sexual Violence at the ICC, Niamh Hayes
33:Cumulative Charges and Cumulative Convictions, Carl-Friedrich Stuckenberg
Part 5: Fairness and Expeditiousness Of ICC Proceedings
34:The International Criminal Standard of Proof at the ICC - Beyond Reasonable Doubt or Beyond Reason?, Simon De Smet
35:Confirmation of Charges, Ignaz Stegmiller
36:Trial Procedures - with a Particular Focus on the Relationship between the Proceedings of the Pre-Trial and Trial Chambers, Håkan Friman
37:Proportionate Sentencing at the ICC, Margaret M. deGuzman
38:The Role of the Appeals Chamber, Volker Nerlich
39:A Stick to Hit the Accused With: The Legal Recharacterization of Facts under Regulation 55, Kevin Jon Heller
40:Disclosure Challenges at the ICC, Alex Whiting
41:Sitting on Evidence: Systematic Failings in the ICC Disclosure Regime - Time for Reform, Karim A A Khan QC and Caroline Buisman
42:The Roads to Freedom - Interim Release in the Practice of the ICC, Aiste Dumbryte
43:Testifying behind Bars - Detained ICC Witnesses and Human Rights Protection, Joris van Wijk and Marjolein Cupido
44:External Support and Internal Coordination - The ICC and the Protection of Witnesses, Markus Eikel
45:Victim Participation Revisited - What the ICC is Learning about Itself, Sergey Vasiliev
46:The Rome Statutes Regime of Victim Redress: Challenges and Prospects, Conor McCarthy
Part 6: Impact, 'Legacy', and Lessons Learned
47:The Deterrent Effect of the ICC on the Commission of International Crimes by Government Leaders, Nick Grono and Anna de Courcy Wheeler
48:The ICC and Capacity Building at the National Level, Olympia Bekou
49:Completion, Legacy, and Complementarity at the ICC, Elizabeth Evenson and Alison Smith
50:A Look towards the Future - The ICC and Lessons Learnt, Philipp Ambach