Abstract

Introduction - Africa and the International Criminal Court.- Africa and the International Criminal Court - Then and Now.- Africa and the International Criminal Court - A Judge's Perspective.- International Criminal Justice in Africa: Specific Procedural Aspects of the First Trial Judgment of the International Criminal Court.- Africa and the International Criminal Court - A Prosecutor's Perspective.- The Implementation of the Rome Statute in Africa.- Domestic Prosecution of International Crimes: The Case of Rwanda.- The Extraordinary African Chambers in the Courts of Senegal - The Case of Hissene Habre.- The Nigerian 'Jos-Crisis' from the Perspective of International Criminal Law.- 'On Behalf of Africa': Towards the Regionalization of Universal Jurisdiction? Between Political Justice and Judicial Politics: Charting a Way Forward for the African Union and the International Criminal Court.- Africa, the United Nations Security Council and the International Criminal Court: The Question of Deferrals.- A Strained Relationship: Reflections on the African Union's Stand against the International Criminal Court from the Kenyan Experience.

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