International Criminal Law, Complementarity and Amnesty Within the Context of Transitional Justice: Lessons from Uganda

Tonny Raymond Kirabira
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The article explores the domestic implementation of international criminal law and complementarity, when operating alongside parallel transitional justice approaches. International criminal justice in Uganda is best understood as part of the broader lens of transitional justice, in response to a two-decade war in the Northern part of the country. Besides a doctrinal analysis of the relevant legal regime and cases, the article benefits from the author’s personal insights working in Uganda and The Hague, the two sites of international justice that inform this article. Specifically, the International Crimes Division (icd) which is the specialised court dealing with war crimes and crimes against humanity and the International Criminal Court (icc). The article highlights critical paradoxes of the icd and trial of former rebel Thomas Kwoyelo, putting this domesticated International Criminal Justice regime in a dilemma, also suggesting pathways for reforms.
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过渡时期司法背景下的国际刑法、互补性和大赦:乌干达的经验教训
文章探讨了国际刑法在国内的实施情况,以及与平行的过渡时期司法方法一起运作时的互补性。乌干达的国际刑事司法最好被理解为更广泛的过渡司法视角的一部分,以应对该国北部地区长达二十年的战争。除了对相关法律制度和案例进行理论分析外,本文还得益于作者在乌干达和海牙这两个国际司法所在地工作时的个人见解。具体而言,国际罪行司(icd)是专门处理战争罪和危害人类罪的法庭,而国际刑事法院(icc)则是专门处理战争罪和危害人类罪的法庭。文章强调了国际刑事法庭和对前叛军托马斯-夸耶洛(Thomas Kwoyelo)审判的关键悖论,将这一国内化的国际刑事司法制度置于两难境地,同时也提出了改革路径。
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期刊介绍: Thus there is also a need for criminological, sociological and historical research on the issues of ICL. The Review publishes in-depth analytical research that deals with these issues. The analysis may cover: • the substantive and procedural law on the international level; • important cases from national jurisdictions which have a bearing on general issues; • criminological and sociological; and, • historical research.
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