Diversification of the International Criminal Judiciary
Journal: Athens Journal of Law (Vol.1, No. 3)Publication Date: 2015-07-01
Authors : Tijana Surlan;
Page : 165-176
Keywords : International criminal law; permanent international court; ad hoc international court; ad hoc internationalised court;
Abstract
In this paper, the architecture of the international criminal courts is analysed. Nowadays there are several types of international criminal courts ? permanent international, ad hoc international and ad hoc internationalised court. They all act at the same period of time, leaving the need for elaboration on their origins, goals, success and diversities. The main goal of this research is to reveal whether there are any kind of lawfulness when establishing concrete type of a court and whether the international community is approaching to the model of preferably one universal permanent court or several ad hoc courts established on the case-by-case basis.
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