The Criminal Court (Part Two) factors determining the role of the International Criminal Court
This book comes as a continuation of the first part of the book of the International Criminal Court, which was issued by the centre by Dr. / Ahmed Al-Hamidi, and this study is one of the important references in international law in the Arabic language, as the study of the International Criminal Court is one of the rarities in the Arab Library. The first part of the book was a very important addition.
This second part comes to complement this acute shortage and provides the Arab library with a real addition, stressing that our approach to the International Criminal Court in the context of the gradual development of the international legal system as an institution established in a sure attempt to fill a large gap in this system, due to the lack of an international criminal court, will undoubtedly collide with a whole One of the obstacles that have been constantly constituting an obstacle to its development, despite the fundamental changes that affected the structure of international relations at the end of the eighties and which is supposed to be accompanied by the development of institutions and concepts of the international legal system as well.
This book examines the factors related to the ICC’s exercise of its jurisdiction, and the factors affecting the role of the ICC. It is an important and serious study of the researcher known for his seriousness, careful enrichment and his serious follow-up in this regard, and he is proud of presenting at Human Rights Information and Training Center (HRITC).