Journal of Humanity
Vol 2, No 1 (2014)

THE MECHANISM OF SETTLEMENT OF GROSS VIOLANCE OF HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES BY THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT

Natsif, Fadli Andi ( Faculty of Law Bosowa University)



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Publish Date
02 Jul 2014

Abstract

Although there were differences in the mechanism of enforcement against Human Rights violations or Human Rights crimes among national law (Law Court of Human Rights) and international law (Statute of Rome 1998) between the two jurisdictions, however, have a relationship. Jurisdiction in the Statute of Rome was said to be only as a complement to the jurisdiction of the national law. When there are indications of "unwilling and unable" to national jurisdiction in processing the cases of Human Rights violations which are also regulated in the Statute of Rome, then this is the reason the Roman Statute of the jurisdiction can apply. In addition, previous State should ratify the Statute of Rome became part of national law.  

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JH

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Arts Humanities

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The International Journal of Humanity Open-access and Non-profit journal provides a forum for academics and professionals to share the latest developments and advances in knowledge and practice of humanities and social sciences. It aims to foster the exchange of ideas on a range of important ...