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This book provides an essential and critical overview of the most significant issues concerning the domestication of international criminal law, in particular with regard to the implementation of the ICC Statute. It discusses the most recent proposals for reform of the German Code of Crimes under International Law, the Völkerstrafgesetzbuch, 20 years after its entering into force and introduces the project for an Italian code of international crimes drafted by the Committee of experts established in 2022 by the Ministry of Justice.

Following the adoption of the ICC Statute, many States, including Germany with the Völkerstrafgesetzbuch, introduced specific legislation to incorporate international criminal law into their domestic legal systems and a considerable number of them have been investigating and prosecuting war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide, and even aggression ever since. Twenty-five years later, however, the process is not completed as other countries, lik

Table of Contents

Foreword (Marta Cartabia, Former Minister of Justice)

Preface (Rosario Aitala, Judge International Criminal Court)

1. Obligations, Options and Obstacles: Implementing the Rome Statute Revisited (Chantal Meloni and Florian Jeßberger)

2. Italian Perspectives on the Domestic Implementation of International Criminal Law

2.1. The Domestic Codification of International Crimes: the Private Initiative "Cariplo Project" (Fausto Pocar)

2.2. Previous Italian Legislative Drafts (Marco Pedrazzi)

2.3. Implementation of Substantive Rules of International Criminal Law in Italy: between International Obligations and Constitutional Law Principles (Alessandra Annoni)

2.4. International Criminal Law Implementation and Constitutional Law (Francesco Viganò)

2.5. The Way Forward: an Overview on the Draft "Palazzo-Pocar" of 2022 (Nicola Selvaggi)

3. The Adoption of Domestic Laws on International Criminal Justice: the German Code of Crimes Against International Law (Völkerstrafgesetzbuch) and the Global Perspective

3.1. Domestic and International Criminal Justice: Challenges Ahead (Andreas Zimmermann and John Schabedoth)

3.2. Between International Solidarity and ‘No Safe Haven’: the German Völkerstrafgesetzbuch 20 Years On (Boris Burghardt)

3.3. Shortcomings and Proposals for Reform of the Völkerstrafgesetzbuch (Leonie Steinl)

3.4. Domesticating the ICC Statute: a Global Perspective (Antonio Coco)

3.5. Other Examples of Domestic Implementation of the ICC Statute (Kalika Metha)

4. Defining International Crimes in the Domestic Legislation

4.1. How to Implement Crimes Against Humanity and Genocide in the Italian System (Maria Crippa)

4.2. The Italian Legislation on War Crimes: Obligations to Implement and Principle of Legality (Giulio Bartolini and Marco Longobardo)

4.3. Prosecuting Crimes Against Humanity and Genocide as Ordinary Offences: What Consequences? (Luigi Prosperi)

4.4. Domesticating the Sidelined Crime of Aggression (Annegret Hartig)

5. Individual Criminal Responsibility, Sanctions and Sentencing in the Domestic Legislation

5.1. How to Domesticate the Modes of Liability for International Crimes in the Italian System (Chantal Meloni)

5.2. The Implementation of International Criminal Law in Germany: the Approach to Modes of Liability (Volker Nerlich)

5.3. Sanctions and Sentencing for International Crimes in Domestic Legal Systems (Epik Aziz)

5.4. Applying the ‘International’ Rationales of Sanctioning into the Domestic Criminal System (Alice Riccardi)

6. Immunities, Jurisdiction and Prosecutorial Discretion

6.1. Prosecuting International Crimes Before Domestic Courts and the Question of Immunities (Chiara Ragni)

6.2. The Rejection of Immunities for International Crimes: a Solution for the Survival of the International Criminal Justice Project? (Valeria Vegh Weis)

6.3. Justice of the Powerful: Abusing Prosecutorial Discretion in the Punishment of International Crimes? (Triestino Mariniello)

Annex:

The Italian Ministry of Justice Proposal for a Code of International Crimes of 2022 ("Palazzo-Pocar Draft") (EN)

Index

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      Publication Date: 6/1/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032341958, 978-1032341958
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book provides an essential and critical overview of the most significant issues concerning the domestication of international criminal law, in particular with regard to the implementation of the ICC Statute. It discusses the most recent proposals for reform of the German Code of Crimes under International Law, the Völkerstrafgesetzbuch, 20 years after its entering into force and introduces the project for an Italian code of international crimes drafted by the Committee of experts established in 2022 by the Ministry of Justice.

      Following the adoption of the ICC Statute, many States, including Germany with the Völkerstrafgesetzbuch, introduced specific legislation to incorporate international criminal law into their domestic legal systems and a considerable number of them have been investigating and prosecuting war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide, and even aggression ever since. Twenty-five years later, however, the process is not completed as other countries, lik

      Table of Contents

      Foreword (Marta Cartabia, Former Minister of Justice)

      Preface (Rosario Aitala, Judge International Criminal Court)

      1. Obligations, Options and Obstacles: Implementing the Rome Statute Revisited (Chantal Meloni and Florian Jeßberger)

      2. Italian Perspectives on the Domestic Implementation of International Criminal Law

      2.1. The Domestic Codification of International Crimes: the Private Initiative "Cariplo Project" (Fausto Pocar)

      2.2. Previous Italian Legislative Drafts (Marco Pedrazzi)

      2.3. Implementation of Substantive Rules of International Criminal Law in Italy: between International Obligations and Constitutional Law Principles (Alessandra Annoni)

      2.4. International Criminal Law Implementation and Constitutional Law (Francesco Viganò)

      2.5. The Way Forward: an Overview on the Draft "Palazzo-Pocar" of 2022 (Nicola Selvaggi)

      3. The Adoption of Domestic Laws on International Criminal Justice: the German Code of Crimes Against International Law (Völkerstrafgesetzbuch) and the Global Perspective

      3.1. Domestic and International Criminal Justice: Challenges Ahead (Andreas Zimmermann and John Schabedoth)

      3.2. Between International Solidarity and ‘No Safe Haven’: the German Völkerstrafgesetzbuch 20 Years On (Boris Burghardt)

      3.3. Shortcomings and Proposals for Reform of the Völkerstrafgesetzbuch (Leonie Steinl)

      3.4. Domesticating the ICC Statute: a Global Perspective (Antonio Coco)

      3.5. Other Examples of Domestic Implementation of the ICC Statute (Kalika Metha)

      4. Defining International Crimes in the Domestic Legislation

      4.1. How to Implement Crimes Against Humanity and Genocide in the Italian System (Maria Crippa)

      4.2. The Italian Legislation on War Crimes: Obligations to Implement and Principle of Legality (Giulio Bartolini and Marco Longobardo)

      4.3. Prosecuting Crimes Against Humanity and Genocide as Ordinary Offences: What Consequences? (Luigi Prosperi)

      4.4. Domesticating the Sidelined Crime of Aggression (Annegret Hartig)

      5. Individual Criminal Responsibility, Sanctions and Sentencing in the Domestic Legislation

      5.1. How to Domesticate the Modes of Liability for International Crimes in the Italian System (Chantal Meloni)

      5.2. The Implementation of International Criminal Law in Germany: the Approach to Modes of Liability (Volker Nerlich)

      5.3. Sanctions and Sentencing for International Crimes in Domestic Legal Systems (Epik Aziz)

      5.4. Applying the ‘International’ Rationales of Sanctioning into the Domestic Criminal System (Alice Riccardi)

      6. Immunities, Jurisdiction and Prosecutorial Discretion

      6.1. Prosecuting International Crimes Before Domestic Courts and the Question of Immunities (Chiara Ragni)

      6.2. The Rejection of Immunities for International Crimes: a Solution for the Survival of the International Criminal Justice Project? (Valeria Vegh Weis)

      6.3. Justice of the Powerful: Abusing Prosecutorial Discretion in the Punishment of International Crimes? (Triestino Mariniello)

      Annex:

      The Italian Ministry of Justice Proposal for a Code of International Crimes of 2022 ("Palazzo-Pocar Draft") (EN)

      Index

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