The impact of the principle of complementarity in defining the concept of international crime

The international judicial system complains of weakness, not only at the structural level but also at the functional level. "The absence of hierarchy and organic unity among international tribunals has greatly contributed to the further weakness of this system.<br />As an international at...

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Main Author: Talaat Jiad Ljy Al-Hadidi
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: University of Mosul College of Law 2009-03-01
Series:الرافدین للحقوق
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Online Access:https://alaw.mosuljournals.com/article_160577_4824032e3903876c6dc93c7eac4ec6fa.pdf
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spelling doaj-42a60f17d8434a7cbbf86d148867a2f62020-11-25T03:24:37ZaraUniversity of Mosul College of Lawالرافدین للحقوق1819-17462664-27782009-03-01143924327110.33899/alaw.2009.160577160577The impact of the principle of complementarity in defining the concept of international crimeTalaat Jiad Ljy Al-Hadidi0Faculty of Law, University of Kirkuk, Kirkuk, IraqThe international judicial system complains of weakness, not only at the structural level but also at the functional level. "The absence of hierarchy and organic unity among international tribunals has greatly contributed to the further weakness of this system.<br />As an international attempt to strengthen the international judiciary, the International Criminal Court was established to emphasize the functional unity, especially in the criminal field between the national and international courts. The incorporation of its statute (the principle of integration) was a reference to the birth of the beginning of interdependence between these two systems.https://alaw.mosuljournals.com/article_160577_4824032e3903876c6dc93c7eac4ec6fa.pdfidentifyconceptcrime
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description The international judicial system complains of weakness, not only at the structural level but also at the functional level. "The absence of hierarchy and organic unity among international tribunals has greatly contributed to the further weakness of this system.<br />As an international attempt to strengthen the international judiciary, the International Criminal Court was established to emphasize the functional unity, especially in the criminal field between the national and international courts. The incorporation of its statute (the principle of integration) was a reference to the birth of the beginning of interdependence between these two systems.
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