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Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2001
Volume
25
Issue
3
Journal
Fordham International Law Journal
Abstract
This Article explores the various cooperation obligations included within the Rome Statute related to arrest and surrender; investigation and evidence gathering; privileges and immunities of Court officials; witness protection; enforcement of ICC sentences, fines, and forfeiture orders; and offenses against the administration of justice. The nature of each obligation will be discussed within the context of the Rome Statute itself, its negotiation history, and a comparison of how Canada, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom have implemented their obligations to cooperate with the ICC into their domestic law, to the end of providing technical assistance to States undertaking the important task of implementing the Rome Statute.
Citation of this paper:
Valerie Oosterveld, Mike Perry, and John McManus, The Cooperation of States With the International Criminal Court , 25 Fordham Int'l L.J. 767 (2001). Available at: https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/ilj/vol25/iss3/14
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