Bachelorarbeit, 2018
55 Seiten, Note: A
This research aims to critically analyze the roles of the International Criminal Court (ICC) and the International Criminal Tribunals (ICTs) in addressing crimes against humanity and global terrorism. It explores the effectiveness and limitations of these international judicial bodies in prosecuting such crimes within a comparative framework.
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION: This introductory chapter sets the stage for the research thesis. It provides the background of the study, outlining the significance of examining the ICC and ICTs' roles in prosecuting crimes against humanity and global terrorism. The chapter clearly states the research problem, identifying gaps in existing scholarship or understanding that the research aims to address. Specific research objectives and questions are defined, guiding the research methodology that will be employed to investigate the topic. The methodology section likely details the approach used (e.g., qualitative, quantitative, or mixed methods), data collection strategies, and analytical frameworks that inform the research process throughout the study.
CHAPTER TWO: INTERNATIONAL CRIMES: This chapter delves into the legal definitions and characteristics of various international crimes, including genocide, war crimes, crimes of aggression, and crimes against humanity. It provides a thorough examination of the legal basis for these crimes, their historical context, and their evolution under international law. The chapter likely distinguishes between these categories of crimes, highlighting the specific elements required to establish criminal liability. The second half of the chapter likely focuses on global terrorism, defining it, exploring its various manifestations, and examining its relationship to international criminal law and the jurisdiction of international courts like the ICC and ICTs. A comparative analysis of terrorism’s incidence across different geographical locations (Europe, the Middle East, and Nigeria) would form a significant part of this section, setting the context for subsequent analysis of the court's responses to these issues.
CHAPTER THREE: THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNALS (ICTs) and THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT (ICC): This chapter provides an overview of the International Criminal Tribunals (ICTs) and the International Criminal Court (ICC), comparing and contrasting their mandates, structures, and operational mechanisms. It likely analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of each judicial body in terms of its effectiveness in prosecuting international crimes. The chapter could delve into case studies illustrating successes, failures, and challenges faced by the courts, possibly focusing on procedural issues, resource constraints, or political pressures that may affect their functioning. By carefully examining the contrasting operational experiences of the ICTs and ICC, the chapter lays the groundwork for a critical evaluation of their overall impact on the fight against international crimes.
International Criminal Court (ICC), International Criminal Tribunals (ICTs), Crimes Against Humanity, Global Terrorism, War Crimes, Genocide, International Criminal Law, Comparative Analysis, Jurisdiction, Effectiveness, Accountability.
This document is a comprehensive preview of a research thesis that critically analyzes the roles of the International Criminal Court (ICC) and the International Criminal Tribunals (ICTs) in addressing crimes against humanity and global terrorism. It examines their effectiveness and limitations in prosecuting such crimes through a comparative analysis.
The Table of Contents includes an introduction, a chapter on international crimes (including genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, crimes of aggression, and global terrorism), and a chapter on the International Criminal Tribunals (ICTs) and the International Criminal Court (ICC).
The research aims to critically analyze the roles of the ICC and ICTs in addressing crimes against humanity and global terrorism. Key themes include the nature of international crimes, the definition and characteristics of global terrorism, a comparative analysis of the ICTs and ICC, the incidence of global terrorism in different regions (Europe, the Middle East, and Nigeria), and the legal frameworks governing the prosecution of international crimes and terrorism.
Chapter One provides an introduction to the research thesis, including background information, the statement of the problem, research objectives and questions, and the research methodology employed.
Chapter Two delves into the legal definitions and characteristics of various international crimes (genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, crimes of aggression) and global terrorism. It includes a comparative analysis of terrorism's incidence in Europe, the Middle East, and Nigeria.
Chapter Three provides an overview and comparison of the ICTs and the ICC, analyzing their mandates, structures, operational mechanisms, strengths, and weaknesses in prosecuting international crimes. It likely includes case studies illustrating successes, failures, and challenges faced by the courts.
Keywords include International Criminal Court (ICC), International Criminal Tribunals (ICTs), Crimes Against Humanity, Global Terrorism, War Crimes, Genocide, International Criminal Law, Comparative Analysis, Jurisdiction, Effectiveness, and Accountability.
This preview is intended for academic use, supporting the analysis of themes in a structured and professional manner.
While not explicitly stated, the preview suggests the research might employ qualitative, quantitative, or mixed methods, depending on the specific research questions and data collection strategies.
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