'Comprehensive, richly detailed and impeccably authoritative, this is an essential reference on the interpretation of the Rome Statute. It also testifies to the already huge contribution of the Appeals Chamber to the development of international criminal law.' William Schabas, Middlesex University, London
Part I. Interpretation and Structural Issues; Part II. Jurisdiction and Admissibility; Part III. Cooperation and Judicial Assistance; Part IV. Arrest and Detention; Part V. Charges and Confirmation Hearing; Part VI. Disclosure and Redactions; Part VII. The Protection of Victims and Witnesses; Part VIII. Fairness, Expeditiousness of the Proceedings, and Rights of the Accused; Part IX. Offences against the Administration of Justice and Misconduct before the Court; Part X. Conduct of Trials; Part XI. Sentencing; Part XII. Reparations; Part XIII. Victim Participation in the Proceedings; Part XIV. Substantive Law; Part XV. Conduct of Appeals; Part XVI. Miscellaneous Procedural Issues; .