WITHOUT A SPECIFIC DECLARATION OF JURISDICTION AND RATIFICATION: PROCEDURAL WEAKNESSES OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT'S INVESTIGATION INTO THE RUSSO-UKRAINIAN WAR
Résumé
In this Article, we will explore and propose our view on the main procedural challenges of the ICC investigation into the situation of Ukraine, namely (1) the procedural issues related to the preliminary examination, which are only apparent since the preliminary examination framework itself is based on extra juridical rules; (2) the insurmountable issues related to a de facto lack of declaration of acceptance of jurisdiction and the lack of Rome Statute membership; and (3) the inherent procedural weaknesses that characterize the ICC statutory law as a whole, specifically its composition, which could negatively impact the efficiency of the entire proceeding.
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