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Title: A new frontier for the defense of human dignity : from the ad hoc tribunals to an international criminal court : competence and jurisdiction of an ICC [Renate Kicker]
Authors: Kicker, Renate
Keywords: International criminal courts -- Rules and practice
International law
International criminal courts -- Political aspects
International law and human rights
Human rights advocacy
Issue Date: 1998
Publisher: Foundation for International Studies
Citation: Kicker, R. (1998). A new frontier for the defense of human dignity : from the ad hoc tribunals to an international criminal court : competence and jurisdiction of an ICC. Mediterranean Journal of Human Rights, 2(1), 89-93.
Abstract: The international system is a dynamic one. It can be compared with a mosaic where the single pieces - actors, institutions - form the picture. The single pieces may move and change their shape and in doing so the whole mosaic moves like a mobile thing and the picture gets a different appearance. The project of an International Criminal Court (ICC) is a new piece within that mosaic that has to fit into the system as it stands now but must also be equipped to move and change. [excerpt]
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/118426
Appears in Collections:Mediterranean Journal of Human Rights, volume 2, number 1

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