The present chapter has a twofold aim. First, it maps the current state of international supervision in the area of international criminal law, by looking particularly at the competence of treaty bodies and other non-compliance mechanisms (NCMs), their institutional and operative differences, progressive sophistication, and other developments in recent practice. Secondly, the chapter investigates the features of, and circumstances under which, NCMs established by specific international criminal law instruments are more effective than others in addressing situations of non-compliance and orient future actions of States.
Monitoring compliance in international criminal law
Borlini, Leonardo
2024
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The present chapter has a twofold aim. First, it maps the current state of international supervision in the area of international criminal law, by looking particularly at the competence of treaty bodies and other non-compliance mechanisms (NCMs), their institutional and operative differences, progressive sophistication, and other developments in recent practice. Secondly, the chapter investigates the features of, and circumstances under which, NCMs established by specific international criminal law instruments are more effective than others in addressing situations of non-compliance and orient future actions of States.File in questo prodotto:
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