International Criminal Law: A Collection of International and European InstrumentsChristine Van den Wijngaert, Guy Stessens, Liesbeth Janssens Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2005 M01 1 - 1 pages More and more, international criminal law is becoming a fact of day-to-day life in an ever-globalizing village. Legal practitioners, judges, prosecutors, defence attorneys and civil servants in ministries are increasingly confronted with issues of international criminal law. The jurisprudence of the ad hoc international tribunals (The Hague, Arusha) has intensified academic interest in the field and is changing traditional attitudes towards the law. National courts have to address difficult questions of international criminal law. Norms of international criminal law have gradually become the standard by which behaviour of governments and individuals is assessed on the international scene. In the process, the general public has become increasingly aware of the existence of international criminal law. 9/11 and the war in Iraq have undoubtedly contributed to this awareness. In recent years, there has been an exponential growth in the number of instruments in the field of international criminal law. On the post-9/11 international scene, there has been a dramatic increase in the conventions dealing with terrorism. In Europe, a multitude of new instruments has emerged in such fields as counterfeiting, trafficking in human beings and child pornography. New cooperation methods (the European arrest warrant) and new institutions (Eurojust, joint investigation teams) were created to cope with the challenges of transnational criminal law. The present collection is a selection of the most important instruments. It is meant to guide students and practitioners through the labyrinth. Its focus is on international (universal) and European instruments. The Third Revised Edition of this invaluablecollection has grown considerably in comparison to previous editions, a fact which bears witness to the dramatic increase in international criminal law instruments. The 'growth areas' it contains include the section on International Criminal Courts; sections on 'new' international crimes, such as cybercrime and child pornography; greatly expanded entries for certain 'old' crimes, such as terrorism; and increased entries for a new player in the field, the European Union. |
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Contents
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights excerpts 1966 | 5 |
European Convention on the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental | 13 |
Protocol No 6 to the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights | 19 |
Treaty on European Union excerpts 1992 | 27 |
Treaty of Versailles excerpts 1919 | 33 |
1 | 35 |
Tokyo Charter Charter of the International Military Tribunal for | 43 |
Control Council Law No 10 Punishment of Persons Guilty of War Crimes | 49 |
Criminal Law Convention on Corruption 1999 | 883 |
Additional Protocol to the Criminal Law Conventionon Corruption 2003 | 895 |
UN Convention against Corruption 2003 | 903 |
Convention on the Protection of the European Communities | 939 |
Convention on Insider Trading 1989 | 951 |
Protocol to the Convention on Insider Trading 1989 | 957 |
Protocol to Prevent Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons Especially | 971 |
Protocol against the Smuggling of Migrants by Land Sea and Air | 979 |
Rules of Procedure and Evidence of the International Tribunal for | 63 |
Statute of the International Tribunal for Rwanda 1994 | 115 |
2 | 122 |
Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court 1998 | 125 |
2 | 128 |
4 | 146 |
1 | 158 |
2 | 175 |
Rules of Procedure and Evidence for the International Criminal Court 2000 | 181 |
31 | 190 |
Elements of Crime International Criminal Court 2000 | 243 |
3 | 245 |
Regulations of the International Criminal Court 2004 | 271 |
Statute of the Special Court for Sierra Leone 2002 | 307 |
Nuremberg Principles 1950 | 319 |
Corpus Juris 2000 | 339 |
UN Resolution No 3314 XXIX Definition of Aggression 1974 | 357 |
Convention for the Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded and Sick | 363 |
Convention for the Amelioration of the Condition of Wounded Sick | 369 |
Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War 1949 | 413 |
Protocol Additional to the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949 | 455 |
relating to the Protection of Victims of NonInternational | 495 |
STATUTORY LIMITATIONS | 505 |
Convention on the Prevention and Suppression of the Crime of Genocide 1948 | 515 |
Convention against Torture and Other Cruel Inhuman or Degrading | 527 |
Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel | 537 |
InterAmerican Convention to Prevent and Punish Torture 1985 | 547 |
InterAmerican Convention on Forced Disappearance of Persons 1994 | 561 |
6 | 571 |
European Convention on the Suppression of Terrorism 1977 | 579 |
Arab Convention on the Suppression of Terrorism 1998 | 595 |
Convention of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference on Combating | 615 |
EU Council Common Position on Combating Terrorism 2001 | 635 |
EU Council Decision of 19 December 2002 on the Implementation | 651 |
Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Seizure of Aircraft 1970 | 669 |
Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes against | 689 |
International Convention for the Suppression of Terrorist Bombings 1997 | 731 |
International Convention for the Suppression of the Financing | 741 |
FATF Eight Special Recommendations on Terrorist Financing 2001 | 751 |
United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime 2000 | 759 |
Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs excerpts 1961 | 785 |
Convention against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic | 803 |
Schengen Convention Title III Chapter VI excerpts 1990 | 825 |
EC Directive 91308 on Prevention of the Use of the Financial System | 843 |
The Forty FATF Recommendations on Money Laundering 1990 | 851 |
EU Council Framework Decision on Money Laundering the Identification | 861 |
Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials | 873 |
EU Council Framework Decision on Combating Trafficking | 989 |
International Convention for the Suppression of Counterfeiting 1929 | 999 |
EU Council Framework Decision on Increasing Protection by Criminal | 1005 |
COUNTERFEITING | 1006 |
EC Council Regulation No 13382001 Laying Down Measures Necessary | 1013 |
EU Council Decision on the Protection of the Euro against | 1019 |
EU Council Framework Decision on the Protection of | 1029 |
Convention on Cybercrime 2001 | 1035 |
Additional Protocol to the Convention on Cybercrime concerning | 1055 |
Protocol against the Illicit Manufacturing of and Trafficking in Firearms | 1063 |
EU Council Framework Decision on Combating the Sexual Exploitation | 1073 |
UN Model Treaty on Extradition 1990 | 1085 |
European Convention on Extradition 1957 | 1095 |
Additional Protocol to the European Convention on Extradition | 1103 |
Recommendation No R 80 9 concerning Extradition to States | 1109 |
Convention on Simplified Extradition Procedure between the Member | 1115 |
EU Council Framework Decision on the European Arrest Warrant | 1127 |
Agreement on Extradition between the European Union and the United | 1147 |
Commonwealth Scheme for the Rendition of Fugitive Offenders 1966 | 1157 |
Constitution of Interpol 1956 | 1169 |
Treaty on European Union excerpts 1992 | 1177 |
ECRegulation No 51597 on Mutual Assistance between the Administrative | 1231 |
Convention on Mutual Assistance and Cooperation between Customs | 1251 |
Convention for the Protection of Individuals with regard to Automatic | 1271 |
Recommendation No R87 15 Regulating the Use of Personal Data | 1279 |
EC Directive No 9546 on the Protection of Individuals with regard to | 1285 |
EC Regulation No 452001 on the Protection of Individuals with Regard | 1299 |
EC Directive 200258 concerning the Processing of Personal Data and | 1319 |
UN Model Treaty on Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters 1990 | 1331 |
Optional Protocol to the UN Model Treaty on Mutual Assistance | 1339 |
Additional Protocol to the European Convention on Mutual Assistance | 1351 |
Recommendation No R 808 concerning the Practical Application | 1367 |
Treaty on European Union excerpts 1992 | 1375 |
Draft Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe excerpts 2004 | 1383 |
Joint Action on the Creation of a European Judicial Network 1998 | 1389 |
Agreement on Mutual Legal Assistance between the European Union | 1437 |
Scheme Relating to Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters within | 1449 |
UN Model Treaty on the Transfer of Proceedings in Criminal | 1461 |
European Convention on the International Validity of Criminal | 1479 |
UN Model Agreement on the Transfer of Foreign Prisoners 1985 | 1499 |
Convention on the Transfer of Sentenced Persons 1983 | 1505 |
Additional Protocol to the Convention on the Transfer | 1513 |
Convention on Driving Disqualifications 1998 | 1521 |
EU Council Framework Decision on the Execution in the European | 1527 |
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Common terms and phrases
acceptance or approval accordance with article accused agreements amendment Appeals Chamber apply appropriate armed conflict Article 13 circumstances that established commission committed competent authorities convicted cooperation Council of Europe counsel Court crime criminal offences decision defence deposit Detaining Power detention documents domestic law ensure enter into force established in accordance European Union evidence extradition forced disappearance Geneva Conventions High Contracting Parties instrument of ratification International Criminal Court international law International Tribunal investigation judges judicial jurisdiction measures Member money laundering national law necessary notification offences established offences set official organization perpetrator was aware Pre-Trial Chamber present Convention President prisoners prisoners of war procedure proceedings prosecution Prosecutor Protecting Power Protocol punishment purpose referred Registrar Regulation relevant requested Party requested State Party respect Rule rule 94 Rwanda Secretary-General sentence stateless person Statute sub-rule territory tion treaty Trial Chamber United Nations victims War crime witness