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China and The International Criminal Court : The Current Situation
Oleh:
Bing, Bing Jia
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
The Singapore Year Book of International Law vol. X (2006)
,
page 87-98.
Topik:
COURT
;
international criminal court
;
situation
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
Nomor Panggil:
SS47
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As "routine" judicial proceedings at the international criminal court (ICC) begin to take place, questions that have been lingering since the end of the rome conference require re - examination. One such issue is the failure to secure the participation of certain states in the rome statute. This bears implications for the future of the ICC. This paper seeks to examine the current position of china towards the ICC. China had been actively involved in the negotiations that led to the adoption of he rome statute. However, the chinese delegation cast a negative vote at the end of the rome conference. There have been developments ever since. On more than one occasion, the chinese government has stated its support for the ICC, and indicated that accesion is by no means a pipe dream. All this gives rise to the question of whether china is contemplating a change in its policy towards the ICC.
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