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    Author(s)Farid Mohammed Rashid
    PublisherRoutledge
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9780367776145
    Pages244
    BindingHardbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2021

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    Routledge Prosecutorial Discretion in the International Criminal Court 1st Edition 2021 Hardbound by Farid Mohammed Rashid

    This book provides the first scholarly investigation of prosecutorial discretion in the International Criminal Court (ICC) from an interdisciplinary perspective.This work analyses the discretionary power of the ICC prosecutor and its scope. It explains that there is a tendency to overlook the necessity of distinguishing between the various usages of discretion when exercised as a power authorised by the law and effect when applying indeterminate legal thresholds. The author argues that the latter indeterminacy may give decision makers an unwarranted opportunity to exercise a wide range of discretion, where extra-legal factors may be considered. In comparison, prosecutorial discretion allows decision makers to consider extra-legal considerations. This book also discusses the relevance of political considerations within the decision-making process in the context of the exercise of prosecutorial discretion. It suggests that there need not be a conflict between the broad sense of justice as outlined in the Statute and political factors in giving effect to decisions.This book will be of interest to students of international law, global governance and international relations.



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