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MALE CAPTUS BENE DETANTUS SURRENDERING SUSPECTS TO THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL%COURT
  • 出版社: INTERSENYIA
  • ISBN:9400001002
  • 出版时间:2010
  • 标注页数:1194页
  • 文件大小:343MB
  • 文件页数:1209页
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PART 1 INTRODUCTION1

Chapter Ⅰ General introduction3

1 Contextualising the problem3

1.1 From the past3

1.2...via the 'war on terror'6

1.3...to the International Criminal Court8

2 Goals, central question and methodology13

3 Outline16

PART 2 ANALYSING MALE CAPTUS BENE DETENTUS17

Chapter Ⅱ The origin of the maxim19

1 Introduction19

2 Roman origin?20

3 Modern origin?25

4 Origin of the reasoning behind the maxim26

Chapter Ⅲ Dissecting the maxim: concepts, delimitations and definitions29

1 Which male captus situations exist?29

1.1 Introduction29

1.2 Common context32

1.3 Disguised extradition35

1.4 Luring38

1.5 Kidnapping/abduction39

2 What is violated by these male captus situations?41

2.1 State sovereignty41

2.1.1 Exceptions47

2.1.1.1 Consent48

2.1.1.2 Self-defence53

2.1.1.3 Humanitarian grounds63

2.2 Human rights69

2.2.1 Article 9, paragraph 1 of the ICCPR78

2.2.2 Case law from the HRC85

2.2.3 Article 5, paragraph 1 of the ECHR89

2.2.4 Case law from the ECmHR and the ECtHR91

2.2.5 Exception: war or other public emergency115

2.3 The rule of law123

3 Who violates?125

3.1 States/State officials125

3.2 Private individuals125

3.2.1 Human rights127

3.2.2 State sovereignty133

3.3 States through private individuals137

3.3.1 Draft articles on responsibility of States for internationally wrongful acts (Part Ⅰ)138

3.3.2 Intermezzo: the Eichmann case revisited139

3.3.3 Draft articles on responsibility of States for internationally wrongful acts (Part Ⅱ)148

3.3.4 Due diligence150

4 What are the consequences of such violations?153

4.1 Reparation153

4.2 Remedies160

4.3 Abuse of process167

4.4 The final outcome: bene detentus or male detentus (or something in between)?168

PART 3 MALE CAPTUS BENE DETENTUS IN PRACTICE179

Chapter Ⅳ Introduction181

Chapter Ⅴ Cases between States185

1 Cases from the common law system185

1.1 Older cases185

1.2 More recent cases196

2 Cases from the civil law system262

2.1 Older cases262

2.2 More recent cases274

3 Interesting cases not (clearly) falling under either system314

3.1 Older cases314

3.2 More recent cases320

Chapter Ⅵ Cases between States and international(ised) criminal tribunals347

1 Introduction347

2 Main characteristics of the cooperation and transfer regime in the context of the ICTY and ICTR349

3 Cases in the context of the ICTY and ICTR381

3.1 Cases in the context of the ICTY381

3.1.1 Dokmanovic381

3.1.2 Todorovic407

3.1.3 Milosevic429

3.1.4 Nikolic436

3.1.5 Tolimir494

3.1.6 Ka radzic503

3.2 Cases in the context of the ICTR520

3.2.1 Barayagwiza520

3.2.2 Semanza548

3.2.3 Kajelijeli559

3.2.4 Rwamakuba572

4 General remarks on cooperation regimes in the context of the internationalised criminal tribunals582

5 Cases in the context of the internationalised criminal tribunals584

5.1 The Duch case before the ECCC584

6 Final interesting observations stemming from the context of the internationalised criminal tribunals605

Chapter Ⅶ Creating an external evaluative framework: principles distilled from Part 3611

1 Introduction611

2 Principles distilled from the cases between States611

3 Principles distilled from the cases between States and international(ised) criminal tribunals634

PART 4 THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT673

Chapter Ⅷ General information on the arrest and surrender regime675

1 Introduction675

2 Model of cooperation: a first appraisal677

3 The arrest and surrender regime697

3.1 The arrest and surrender regime Part Ⅰ697

3.2 The arrest and surrender regime Part Ⅱ: Article 59, paragraph 2 of the ICC Statute707

3.3 The arrest and surrender regime Part Ⅲ729

4 Model of cooperation: a second appraisal749

Chapter Ⅸ Creating an internal evaluative framework: Article 21 of the ICC Statute755

1 Introduction755

2 Article 21, paragraph 1756

2.1 Correlation between the three parts of paragraph 1756

2.2 Article 21, paragraph 1 (a)762

2.3 Article 21, paragraph 1 (b)792

2.3.1 Applicable treaties792

2.3.2 Principles and rules of international law794

2.3.2.1 Customary international law797

2.3.2.2...or more?801

2.4 Article 21, paragraph 1 (c)806

3 Article 21, paragraph 2819

4 Article 21, paragraph 3820

Chapter Ⅹ Finding the current ICC position on the male captus issue839

1 Introduction839

2 Lubanga Dyilo839

3 Bemba Gombo903

4 Katanga914

PART 5 CONCLUSION963

Chapter ⅩⅠ Answering the central question, recommendations and epilogue965

1 Introduction965

2 Answering the central question965

2.1 The ICC's current position on the male captus issue966

2.2 The ICC's current position on the male captus issue assessed in the context of this book's external evaluative framework975

2.3 The ICC's current position on the male captus issue assessed in the context of this book's internal evaluative framework991

3 Recommendations995

4 Epilogue1016

Summary1017

Samenvatting (Dutch summary)1053

Bibliography1093

Table of selected cases1141

Index1173

Curriculum vitae1189

School of Human Rights Research Series1191

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