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List of contents
Introduction – Prof. Tim MurithiPart 1: Conceptual and Theoretical Issues‘ICC’s Africa Problem: The African Court of Justice and Human Rights as a New Frontier of Contestation?’– Concurrent Jurisdiction and the Politicization of International Criminal Justice – Complementarity and Concurrent Jurisdiction: Comparing and Contrasting – The Regional Jurisdiction of the African Court of Justice and Human Rights – On the Question of Immunity: Article 46 bis A and the Fragmentation of International Criminal Justice – The Anthropology of International Justice: ACJHR and the ICC - Uganda: Complementarity and Concurrent Jurisdiction in Practice – Kenya: Complementarity and Concurrent Jurisdiction in Practice –South Africa: Complementarity and Concurrent Jurisdiction in Practice - The Extraordinary Chamber of the African Union and the Hissénè Habre Case: An Example of Concurrent Jurisdiction – Prosecuting Gender-based Violence: The African Court and the ICC –Part 3: Normative ProposalsRe-thinking the Rome Statute: The Implications of Concurrent Jurisdiction –Conclusion – Prof. Tim Murithi
Summary
Questions of immunity and the geopolitics of criminal justice are at the heart of this book, which will assess the theoretical and practical implications of this concurrent jurisdiction, between the ACJHR and the ICC, for international criminal justice.