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The International Criminal Court: A Commentary on the Rome Statute. By William Schabas. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 2010. Pp. lxx, 1259. Index. $387, £155.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

Leila Nadya Sadat*
Affiliation:
Washington University School of Law

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Recent Books on International Law
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 2012

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References

1 Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, July 17, 1998, 2187 UNTS 90.

2 Sadat, Leila Nadya & Carden, S. Richard, The New International Criminal Court: An Uneasy Revolution, 88 Geo. L. J. 381, 383-84 (2000)Google Scholar.

3 Arrest Warrant of 11 April 2000 (Dem. Rep. Congo v. Belg.), 2002 ICJ Rep. 3 (Feb. 14).

4 Prosecutor v. Al Bashir, Case No. ICC-02/05-01/09-3, Decision on the Prosecutor’s Application for a Warrant of Arrest Against Omar Hassan Ahmad Al Bashir, para. 41 (Mar. 4, 2009).

5 See, e.g., Mettraux, Guénaël, The Definition of Crimes Against Humanity and the Question of a “Policy “ Element, in Forging a Convention for Crimes Against Humanity 142 (Sadat, Leila Nadya ed., 2011)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

6 Elements of Crimes of the International Criminal Court, Art. 6, UN Doc. PCNICC/2000/l/Add.2 (2000).