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The consequential problems emanating from the linkages between law and politics in the international sphere will be examined in this dissertation. In particular, the SC referral mechanism to the ICC and its associated problems will be explored. The primary focus will be an investigation of the proce...
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| author | Mrewa, Loyce |
| author2 | Powell, Cathleen |
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| description | The consequential problems emanating from the linkages between law and politics in the international sphere will be examined in this dissertation. In particular, the SC referral mechanism to the ICC and its associated problems will be explored. The primary focus will be an investigation of the procedure used to refer a situation to the ICC, provided in Article 13 (b) of the Rome Statute. |
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| spelling | oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/25071 The legality of using the United Nations Security Council to bind third parties to the Rome Statute Mrewa, Loyce Powell, Cathleen Public Law The consequential problems emanating from the linkages between law and politics in the international sphere will be examined in this dissertation. In particular, the SC referral mechanism to the ICC and its associated problems will be explored. The primary focus will be an investigation of the procedure used to refer a situation to the ICC, provided in Article 13 (b) of the Rome Statute. 2017-09-06T07:08:30Z 2017-09-06T07:08:30Z 2017 Master Thesis Masters LLM http://hdl.handle.net/11427/25071 eng application/pdf Department of Public Law Faculty of Law University of Cape Town |
| spellingShingle | Public Law Mrewa, Loyce The legality of using the United Nations Security Council to bind third parties to the Rome Statute |
| thesis_degree_str | Master's |
| title | The legality of using the United Nations Security Council to bind third parties to the Rome Statute |
| title_full | The legality of using the United Nations Security Council to bind third parties to the Rome Statute |
| title_fullStr | The legality of using the United Nations Security Council to bind third parties to the Rome Statute |
| title_full_unstemmed | The legality of using the United Nations Security Council to bind third parties to the Rome Statute |
| title_short | The legality of using the United Nations Security Council to bind third parties to the Rome Statute |
| title_sort | legality of using the united nations security council to bind third parties to the rome statute |
| topic | Public Law |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/11427/25071 |
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