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Building the Rule of International Criminal Law: The Role of Judges and Prosecutors in the Apprehension of War Criminals

机译:建立国际刑法规则:法官和检察官在逮捕战犯中的作用

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International criminal tribunals are weak institutions, especially since they do not have their own police forces to execute arrest warrants. Understandably then, much of the existing literature has focused exclusively on pressure from major powers and on changing domestic politics to explain the apprehension of suspected war criminals. In contrast, this article turns attention back to the tribunals themselves. I propose three ways in which the activities of international criminal tribunals impact compliance with arrest warrants: through the selection of individuals to indict, demonstrated leniency on some suspects and outreach to domestic legal professionals. Using a duration model that accounts for sample selection and data collected on the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, I test these theories alongside other existing explanations. I find that court activities can have an independent effect on the successful implementation of international criminal law.
机译:国际刑事法庭的机构薄弱,特别是因为它们没有自己的警察部队来执行逮捕令。可以理解的是,现有的许多文献都只集中于大国的压力和不断变化的国内政治,以解释对可疑战犯的逮捕。相反,本文将注意力转向法庭本身。我提议国际刑事法庭的活动以三种方式影响逮捕令的遵守:通过选择起诉人,对某些犯罪嫌疑人表现出宽大和与国内法律专业人员的联系。我使用一个持续时间模型来说明样本选择和在前南斯拉夫国际刑事法庭和卢旺达国际刑事法庭收集的数据,将这些理论与其他现有解释一起进行检验。我发现法院的活动可以对成功实施国际刑法产生独立影响。

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