This course builds on the course International Criminal Law. It takes a closer look at the first law and practice of the International Criminal Court and problems of international criminal procedure. It reviews issues such as jurisdiction, admissibility, prosecutorial powers, fair trial rights, role of victims and aspects of criminal procedure from a comparative perspective and from the angle of different participants in criminal proceedings (Prosecution, Defence, Judges). It will contain assignments and tasks, which are drawn from the actual law and practice of the ICC and the ad hoc tribunals. It will also provide an opportunity for exchange with practitioners and Court officials.
Study material: An Introduction to the International Criminal Court, William Schabas, 2011
Examination: Research paper
Course dates: Lectures on Wednesday 22 February until 4 April:
22 February 10:00-13:00 hrs: Archipel, Stichthage
29 February 10:00-13:00 hrs: Berzuidenhout, SH
7 March 10:00-13:00 hrs: Archipel, SH
14 March 14:00-17:00 hrs: Archipel, SH
21 March 14:00-17:00 hrs: Archipel, SH
28 March 14:00-17:00 hrs: Korte Voorhout, SH
4 April 14:00-17:00 hrs: Korte Voorhout, SH
Examination: Research Paper