Source: (2013) Cardozo Journal of International and Comparative Law. 21:235-323.
Part I presents the ICC’s outstanding
achievements; Part II presents the ICC and Rome Statute’s
outstanding issues; Part III presents the ICC’s relationship with
the United Nations over the last ten years and recommendations
regarding how that relationship can be improved; Part IV critically
examines how the relationships of the ICC and the United States
and other non-party states have evolved over the last ten years;
Part V reviews the extent to which the ICC has been able to forge
ties with regional organizations and what promises such ties hold
for the future ICC; Part VI details the Kampala Review
Conference; and Part VII presents recommendations and a
conclusion.(excerpt)
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