The application of the principle of complementarity to the decision of where to open an investigation: the admissibility of ‘situations’

Some authors have expressed the view that ‘the complementarity test under Article 17 of the ICC Statute applies where the investigation into a given country or conflict situation has yielded a case’. Nevertheless, Article 53(1)(b) of the ICC Statute and Rule 48 of the ICC Rules of Procedure and Evid...

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spelling 38007260059f12bfc-ca58-42a5-a7ba-9a19ab521f06-12020-08-28T15:49:13Z2020-08-28T15:49:13Z2011Some authors have expressed the view that ‘the complementarity test under Article 17 of the ICC Statute applies where the investigation into a given country or conflict situation has yielded a case’. Nevertheless, Article 53(1)(b) of the ICC Statute and Rule 48 of the ICC Rules of Procedure and Evidence appear to request the application of the complementarity test at a much earlier stage of the proceedings. As a result, the question arises as to what is the object of such an admissibility assessment, considering the early stage of the proceedings at which it must be carried out, as well as the fact that a case only arises at a significantly subsequent stage of the proceedings. This chapter intends to shed some light on this issue. It first analyses how the ICC Pre-trial, Trial and Appeals Chambers have interpreted so far the distinction between the notions of ‘situation’ and ‘case’ provided for in the ICC Statute. It then turns its attention to the notion of ‘admissibility of situations’ (as opposed to ‘admissibility of cases’). It analyses its content, relevance and, most importantly, whether there is any room for such a notion under the current statutory scheme, as interpreted in the ICC case law so far. Finally, the last section of the chapter advances some guiding criteria for the performance of admissibility assessments of situations.application/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781316134115.022EISBN: 9781316134115https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/28487engCambridge University Press420393The International Criminal Court and Complementarity: From Theory to PracticeThe International Criminal Court and Complementarity: From Theory to Practice, EISBN: 9781316134115 (2011); pp. 393-420https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/international-criminal-court-and-complementarity/application-of-the-principle-of-complementarity-to-the-decision-of-where-to-open-an-investigation/9D346EFCFA1426BFE8C89251A6A12214Restringido (Acceso a grupos específicos)http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ecThe International Criminal Court and Complementarity: From Theory to Practiceinstname:Universidad del Rosarioreponame:Repositorio Institucional EdocURPublic international lawLawCriminal lawThe application of the principle of complementarity to the decision of where to open an investigation: the admissibility of ‘situations’La aplicación del principio de complementariedad a la decisión de dónde abrir una investigación: la admisibilidad de "situaciones"bookPartParte de librohttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_3248Olasolo Alonso, HéctorCarnero-Rojo, Enrique10336/28487oai:repository.urosario.edu.co:10336/284872021-06-03 00:49:50.861https://repository.urosario.edu.coRepositorio institucional EdocURedocur@urosario.edu.co
dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv The application of the principle of complementarity to the decision of where to open an investigation: the admissibility of ‘situations’
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv La aplicación del principio de complementariedad a la decisión de dónde abrir una investigación: la admisibilidad de "situaciones"
title The application of the principle of complementarity to the decision of where to open an investigation: the admissibility of ‘situations’
spellingShingle The application of the principle of complementarity to the decision of where to open an investigation: the admissibility of ‘situations’
Public international law
Law
Criminal law
title_short The application of the principle of complementarity to the decision of where to open an investigation: the admissibility of ‘situations’
title_full The application of the principle of complementarity to the decision of where to open an investigation: the admissibility of ‘situations’
title_fullStr The application of the principle of complementarity to the decision of where to open an investigation: the admissibility of ‘situations’
title_full_unstemmed The application of the principle of complementarity to the decision of where to open an investigation: the admissibility of ‘situations’
title_sort The application of the principle of complementarity to the decision of where to open an investigation: the admissibility of ‘situations’
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Public international law
Law
Criminal law
topic Public international law
Law
Criminal law
description Some authors have expressed the view that ‘the complementarity test under Article 17 of the ICC Statute applies where the investigation into a given country or conflict situation has yielded a case’. Nevertheless, Article 53(1)(b) of the ICC Statute and Rule 48 of the ICC Rules of Procedure and Evidence appear to request the application of the complementarity test at a much earlier stage of the proceedings. As a result, the question arises as to what is the object of such an admissibility assessment, considering the early stage of the proceedings at which it must be carried out, as well as the fact that a case only arises at a significantly subsequent stage of the proceedings. This chapter intends to shed some light on this issue. It first analyses how the ICC Pre-trial, Trial and Appeals Chambers have interpreted so far the distinction between the notions of ‘situation’ and ‘case’ provided for in the ICC Statute. It then turns its attention to the notion of ‘admissibility of situations’ (as opposed to ‘admissibility of cases’). It analyses its content, relevance and, most importantly, whether there is any room for such a notion under the current statutory scheme, as interpreted in the ICC case law so far. Finally, the last section of the chapter advances some guiding criteria for the performance of admissibility assessments of situations.
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