Jurisdiction and Admissibility Before the International Criminal Court
Abstract
This paper analyses issues of jurisdiction and admissibility before the ICC in cases of self-referrals. The paper looks to the rules of procedure, the treaty and pragmatic considerations in an attempt to predict how the court would rule where a defendant challenges admissibility in a case that was self-referred but the referring State begins an investigation in to the crime.
Suggested Citation
Joseph Davids. 2009. "Jurisdiction and Admissibility Before the International Criminal Court" The Selected Works of Joseph Davids
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/joseph_davids/4