Načelo komplementarnosti u praksi Međunarodnog kaznenog suda

Načelo komplementarnosti jedno je od najvažnijih načela koja uređuju djelovanje Međunarodnog kaznenog suda. Svrha je tog načela razgraničiti jurisdikciju Suda od jurisdikcije država. Međutim, unatoč relativno jasnim smjernicama iz članka 17. Rimskog statuta, primjena načela u praksi se pokazala prob...

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Main Authors: Konforta, Marijana; Law Trainee in the Office of the Agent of the Republic of Croatia before the European Court of Human Rights, Munivrana Vajda, Maja; University of Zagreb, Faculty of Law
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spelling fthrcak:oai:hrcak.srce.hr:129512 2023-05-15T18:12:49+02:00 Načelo komplementarnosti u praksi Međunarodnog kaznenog suda The Principle of Complementarity in the Jurisprudence of the ICC Konforta, Marijana; Law Trainee in the Office of the Agent of the Republic of Croatia before the European Court of Human Rights Munivrana Vajda, Maja; University of Zagreb, Faculty of Law 2014-04-16 pdf http://hrcak.srce.hr/129512 http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/191352 en eng Faculty of Law of University of Zagreb http://hrcak.srce.hr/129512 http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/191352 Zagreb Law Review (zlata.durdevic@pravo.hr); Vol.3 No.1; ISSN 1848-6118 (Online) komplementarnost zahtjev postupka u tijeku nevoljkost nesposobnost pravično suđenje complementarity proceedings requirement unwillingness inability due process text 2014 fthrcak 2014-11-19T23:51:37Z Načelo komplementarnosti jedno je od najvažnijih načela koja uređuju djelovanje Međunarodnog kaznenog suda. Svrha je tog načela razgraničiti jurisdikciju Suda od jurisdikcije država. Međutim, unatoč relativno jasnim smjernicama iz članka 17. Rimskog statuta, primjena načela u praksi se pokazala problematičnom. Autorice analiziraju razvoj dvostrukog testa u praksi Međunarodnog kaznenog suda počinjući od zahtjeva 'postupka u tijeku' i nastavljajući do pojmova nevoljkosti i nesposobnosti. Poseban naglasak stavljen je na pitanje pravičnog suđenja i kontroverznu tvrdnju da bi nepravični postupci na nacionalnoj razini trebali, sami po sebi, učiniti predmet dopuštenim pred MKS-om. This paper deals with the principle of complementarity as one of the most important principles governing the functioning of the International Criminal Court. The purpose of this principle is to delineate the jurisdiction of the Court from that of States. However, despite the relatively clear guidelines set in article 17 of the Rome Statue, the application of this principle has already proven to be difficult in practice. The authors analyze the development of the twofold test in the case law of the International Criminal Court, starting with the requirement of ongoing proceedings and then moving to the notions of unwillingness and inability. Special emphasis is given to the issue of due process and to the controversial claim that unfair proceedings at the national level should, in themselves, render the case admissible before the ICC. Text sami Hrčak - Portal of scientific journals of Croatia
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topic komplementarnost
zahtjev postupka u tijeku
nevoljkost
nesposobnost
pravično suđenje
complementarity
proceedings requirement
unwillingness
inability
due process
spellingShingle komplementarnost
zahtjev postupka u tijeku
nevoljkost
nesposobnost
pravično suđenje
complementarity
proceedings requirement
unwillingness
inability
due process
Konforta, Marijana; Law Trainee in the Office of the Agent of the Republic of Croatia before the European Court of Human Rights
Munivrana Vajda, Maja; University of Zagreb, Faculty of Law
Načelo komplementarnosti u praksi Međunarodnog kaznenog suda
topic_facet komplementarnost
zahtjev postupka u tijeku
nevoljkost
nesposobnost
pravično suđenje
complementarity
proceedings requirement
unwillingness
inability
due process
description Načelo komplementarnosti jedno je od najvažnijih načela koja uređuju djelovanje Međunarodnog kaznenog suda. Svrha je tog načela razgraničiti jurisdikciju Suda od jurisdikcije država. Međutim, unatoč relativno jasnim smjernicama iz članka 17. Rimskog statuta, primjena načela u praksi se pokazala problematičnom. Autorice analiziraju razvoj dvostrukog testa u praksi Međunarodnog kaznenog suda počinjući od zahtjeva 'postupka u tijeku' i nastavljajući do pojmova nevoljkosti i nesposobnosti. Poseban naglasak stavljen je na pitanje pravičnog suđenja i kontroverznu tvrdnju da bi nepravični postupci na nacionalnoj razini trebali, sami po sebi, učiniti predmet dopuštenim pred MKS-om. This paper deals with the principle of complementarity as one of the most important principles governing the functioning of the International Criminal Court. The purpose of this principle is to delineate the jurisdiction of the Court from that of States. However, despite the relatively clear guidelines set in article 17 of the Rome Statue, the application of this principle has already proven to be difficult in practice. The authors analyze the development of the twofold test in the case law of the International Criminal Court, starting with the requirement of ongoing proceedings and then moving to the notions of unwillingness and inability. Special emphasis is given to the issue of due process and to the controversial claim that unfair proceedings at the national level should, in themselves, render the case admissible before the ICC.
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author Konforta, Marijana; Law Trainee in the Office of the Agent of the Republic of Croatia before the European Court of Human Rights
Munivrana Vajda, Maja; University of Zagreb, Faculty of Law
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title Načelo komplementarnosti u praksi Međunarodnog kaznenog suda
title_short Načelo komplementarnosti u praksi Međunarodnog kaznenog suda
title_full Načelo komplementarnosti u praksi Međunarodnog kaznenog suda
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title_full_unstemmed Načelo komplementarnosti u praksi Međunarodnog kaznenog suda
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