Chapter 1: The international criminal courts and tribunals and their relationship to national accountability mechanisms
The core mandates and current practice of the ICTY and ICTR - The core mandate and current practice of the ICC
Chapter 2: The referral practice to national courts as a crucial...
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Chapter 1: The international criminal courts and tribunals and their relationship to national accountability mechanisms
The core mandates and current practice of the ICTY and ICTR - The core mandate and current practice of the ICC
Chapter 2: The referral practice to national courts as a crucial component of the ICTY and ICTR Completion Strategy and legal problems resulting from its implementation
Origins of the Completion Strategy - Goals of the Completion Strategy - The Completion Strategy's referral practice: features and legal problems - The ICTY and ICTR experiences compared
Chapter 3: Possible root causes of legal problems resulting from the implementation of the ICTY/ICTR referral practice to national courts
Normative factors: discrepancies in applicable legal norms - Contextual factors: national context as a crucial criterion for referral
Chapter 4: The ICTY/ICTR referral practice: impact and possible solutions
Impact of the ICTY/ICTR referral practice - Possible solutions to some legal problems identified
Chapter 5: ICTY/ICTR referral practice: What relevance for the ICC?
Relevance despite different jurisdictional frameworks - Referral regulations in the Rome Statute of the ICC - Referral as an illustration of complementarity in practice: difficulties and prospects - Some possible lessons learned from the ICTY and ICTR referral practice for the ICC
Conclusion and outlook
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