Cooperating with the International Criminal Court: Potential Implications for National Criminal Justice Personnel

DATE

March 1, 2003

AUTHORS

Rod Jensen

YEARS

2003

POLICIES

Access to Justice / Justice Efficiency

Cooperating with the International Criminal Court: Potential Implications for National Criminal Justice Personnel

The guide is introductory in nature, in that it raises potential implications for national criminal justice personnel who will be involved in the process of cooperating with investigations and prosecutions with the ICC. This necessarily has to be the approach taken by the guide because the ICC is still in the earliest stages of its practical operation. While targeted at national criminal justice personnel, this guide can be used as a resource for any person who is interested in the process of responding to or making a request for cooperation involving the ICC. In particular, it is hoped that the guide will assist senior policy makers involved in the administration of criminal justice at the national level to develop detailed national policies and guidelines allowing for cooperation with the ICC by their national criminal justice personnel.

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Rod Jensen

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