This study of the Paris Principles analyses their history, evolution and future, and provides a comprehensive commentary on every provision. It is the first book to thoroughly analyse the Principles and will appeal to a broad global audience of both practitioners and international human rights scholars.
This study of the Paris Principles analyses their history, evolution and future, and provides a comprehensive commentary on every provision. It is the first book to thoroughly analyse the Principles and will appeal to a broad global audience of both practitioners and international human rights scholars.
Gauthier de Beco is a Postdoctoral Researcher and Lecturer in the Faculty of Law at the University of Leuven.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword List of abbreviations Part I. Background: History and Challenges: 1. Introduction, history and context 2. Challenges Part II. Commentary Principle by Principle: 3. Competence 4. Mandate 5. Pluralism and representativeness 6. Independence 7. Working methods and strategy 8. Quasi-judicial powers 9. Stakeholders Part III. Twenty Years Later: Future of Paris Principles: 10. An evaluation of the Paris Principles Annex I. Principles relating to the status of national institutions (the Paris Principles) Annex II. ICC general observations as at May 2013 Bibliography Index.
Foreword List of abbreviations Part I. Background: History and Challenges: 1. Introduction, history and context 2. Challenges Part II. Commentary Principle by Principle: 3. Competence 4. Mandate 5. Pluralism and representativeness 6. Independence 7. Working methods and strategy 8. Quasi-judicial powers 9. Stakeholders Part III. Twenty Years Later: Future of Paris Principles: 10. An evaluation of the Paris Principles Annex I. Principles relating to the status of national institutions (the Paris Principles) Annex II. ICC general observations as at May 2013 Bibliography Index.
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