LEADER 04569nam 22006375 450 001 9910682593903321 005 20250717130335.0 010 $a9789462655911$b(electronic bk.) 010 $z9789462655904 024 7 $a10.1007/978-94-6265-591-1 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC7214585 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL7214585 035 $a(CKB)26271274600041 035 $a(DE-He213)978-94-6265-591-1 035 $a(PPN)269095772 035 $a(EXLCZ)9926271274600041 100 $a20230313d2023 u| 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aMaking Aggression a Crime Under Domestic Law $eOn the Legislative Implementation of Article 8bis of the ICC Statute /$fby Annegret Hartig 205 $a1st ed. 2023. 210 1$aThe Hague :$cT.M.C. Asser Press :$cImprint: T.M.C. Asser Press,$d2023. 215 $a1 online resource (526 pages) 225 1 $aInternational Criminal Justice Series,$x2352-6726 311 08$aPrint version: Hartig, Annegret Making Aggression a Crime under Domestic Law The Hague : T.M.C. Asser Press,c2023 9789462655904 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aChapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. An Obligation to Criminalize Aggression Under Domestic Law? -- Chapter 3. The Core Wrong of the Crime of Aggression -- Chapter 4. Mapping the Normative Gaps Under Domestic Law -- Chapter 5. The Restricted Jurisdictional Regime of the International Criminal Court -- Chapter 6. Options for Incorporating the Definition of the Crime of Aggression into Domestic Law -- Chapter 7. Legislative Specification of the Geographical Ambit of Domestic Criminal Jurisdiction -- Chapter 8. Legal Challenges for Foreign Adjudicative Jurisdiction -- Summary and Final Conclusions -- Annex -- Index. 330 $aThis book offers a comprehensive analysis of the legal questions that arise for the legislative branch when implementing the crime of aggression into domestic law. Despite being the ?supreme international crime? that gave birth to international criminal law in Nuremberg, its ICC Statute definition has been incorporated into domestic law by fewer than 20 States. The crime of aggression was also omitted in the rich debate held among German scholars in the early 2000s regarding the legislative implementation of other ICC Statute crimes. The current inability of the International Criminal Court to respond to the Russian aggression towards Ukraine invites the continuation of these academic debates without neglecting the particularities of the crime of aggression. The fundamental issues discussed in this volume include the obligation to criminalize aggression, the core wrong of the crime, the normative gaps under domestic law and the jurisdictional gaps under the ICC Statute. To facilitate the operationalization of domestic implementation, the book explores the technical options for incorporating the definition into domestic law, the geographical ambit of domestic jurisdiction?most notably universal jurisdiction?as well as legal challenges such as immunities. The book is aimed primarily at researchers and States with an interest in the domestic implementation of international criminal law but those already working in the field should also find much of interest contained within it. Dr. Annegret Hartig is Program Director of the Global Institute for the Prevention of Aggression and worked as a researcher at the University of Hamburg where she obtained her doctoral degree in international criminal law. 410 0$aInternational Criminal Justice Series,$x2352-6726 606 $aInternational criminal law 606 $aInternational law 606 $aHuman rights 606 $aHumanitarian law 606 $aInternational Criminal Law 606 $aPublic International Law 606 $aHuman Rights 606 $aInternational Humanitarian Law, Law of Armed Conflict 615 0$aInternational criminal law. 615 0$aInternational law. 615 0$aHuman rights. 615 0$aHumanitarian law. 615 14$aInternational Criminal Law. 615 24$aPublic International Law. 615 24$aHuman Rights. 615 24$aInternational Humanitarian Law, Law of Armed Conflict. 676 $a341.62 700 $aHartig$b Annegret$01346353 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 912 $a9910682593903321 996 $aMaking Aggression a Crime under Domestic Law$93074322 997 $aUNINA