International Law & Africa's Perspectives on Criminal Justice Institutions

2024
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Конференцијски прилог (Објављена верзија)

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This paper examines some international legal principles
and Africa’s unique perspectives on criminal justice institutions, focusing
on the 2012 Model Law on Universal Jurisdiction, the principle of complementarity
and the proposal to establish the African Court of Justice and
Human Rights under the 2014 Malabo Protocol. Adopting the Model Law
within the African Union offers African national courts a distinctive avenue
to hold perpetrators of international crimes accountable. Prompted by concerns
over potential abuse and politicisation of universal jurisdiction by
certain European states, the African Union’s stance reflects a proactive approach
to safeguarding against perceived injustices. Furthermore, the proposal
for the African Court of Justice and Human Rights aligns with the
principle of complementarity vis-à-vis the International Criminal Court,
showcasing Africa’s evolving role in shaping international legal mechanisms
to combat impunity and crimes. This paper explor...es these initiatives’
motivations, challenges, and implications for Africa’s engagement with
international legal frameworks.
Кључне речи:
International Legal Principles / African Union / Model Law on Universal Jurisdiction / African Court of Justice and Human Rights / International Criminal Justice InstitutionsИзвор:
Однос међународног кривичног и националног кривичног права : зборник радова са међународне научне конференције, Палић, 14–17. јун 2024. године. Том 1 / Relation between international and national criminal law : Volume I, 2024, 203-224Издавач:
- Beograd : Udruženje za međunarodno krivično pravo : Pravni fakultet Univerziteta u Beogradu