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Abstract
Extract:
This paper analyses three criticisms of the ICC:
(i) the United Nations.’ Security Council.’s role in the exercise of the ICC.’s jurisdiction;
(ii) the effect of Article 121(5) of the Rome Statute [ ‘opt- in’] and Article 15 (4) of the Rome Statute [‘opt-out’]; and
(iii) the definition of aggression.
Recommended Citation
Davis, Cale; Forder, Susan; Little, Tegan; and Cvek, Dali
(2011)
"The Crime of Aggression and the International Criminal Court,"
The National Legal Eagle:
Vol. 17:
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1, Article 4.
Available at:
http://epublications.bond.edu.au/nle/vol17/iss1/4
