Negotiating the International Criminal Court —— New York to Rome, 1994-1998

----- 国际刑事法院谈判:从纽约到罗马,1994-1998

ISBN: 9789004209299 出版年:2013 页码:276 Fanny Benedetti Karine Bonneau John Washburn Brill

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Preface Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations List of Interviewees Introduction Section I. The Story Section II. Period Covered Section III. Methods, Processes, and Techniques of the Negotiations CHAPTER ONE: Why a Court, and How Section I. The Internal Politics of the ICC Negotiations Section II. The Place of Victims and Gender in the Negotiations CHAPTER TWO: Negotiating the International Criminal Court Section I. Historic Background Section II. The Influence of the United Nations Section III. Negotiating Styles and Strategies Section IV. The Meeting Halls Section V. The Ad Hoc Committee (1995) Section VI. The Sixth Committee Section VII. The Preparatory Committee (1996-1998) Section VIII. The Draft Statute CHAPTER THREE: The Main Actors of the Negotiations Section I. The United Nations Secretariat Section II. Governments and their Delegations Section III. Civil Society Section IV. The Growth of the CICC Section V. The Like-Minded Group's Partnership with NGOs CHAPTER FOUR: The Rome Diplomatic Conference Section I. The Final Preparations Section II. A New Chairman at Rome Section III. Conference Procedures Section IV. Opening Statements Section V. The Committee of the Whole: 'The Substantive Work' Section VI. The Drafting Committee Section VII. The First Stages of Negotiations Section VIII. David Scheffer and the Position of the United States Section IX. The French Delegation Section X. The Canadian Delegation and Conference Leadership Section XI. NGOs Section XII. The UN Secretariat and Support Staff CHAPTER FIVE: The Drama of the Final Days Section I. Final Breakthrough Section II. The Final Vote CHAPTER SIX: Major Results of the Negotiations and the Evolution of International Criminal Law Section I. Definitions of Crimes Section II. Crimes of Sexual Violence and Gender Balance Section III. Victims' Rights Section IV. The Debate on Penalties and the Death Penalty Section V. ICC Jurisdiction Section VI. The Key Role of States AFTERWORD: Section I. The Rapid Entry into Force of the Statute Section II. The Work of the Preparatory Commission Section III. The CICC Evolution Section IV. The United States: From Aggressive Opposition Toward Cooperation Section V. As of Today CONCLUDING REMARKS: Toward a New Multilateral Diplomacy A Note on Sources and Research Methods APPENDIX A. Tables: Table I. Drafting the International Criminal Court Treaty Table II. UN Authorizations and Resolutions Table III. Last Two Weeks of the Rome Diplomatic Conference APPENDIX B. SADC Principles APPENDIX C. Dakar Declaration APPENDIX D. NGO Basic Principles BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX.

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