Title of article
Humanitarian Emergencies and the International Criminal Court (ICC): Toward a Cooperative Arrangement between the ICC and UN Security Council
Author/Authors
Steven C. Roach، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
16
From page
431
To page
446
Abstract
This article analyzes the role of humanitarian intervention in bringing
together the International Criminal Court (ICC) and the UN Security
Council. It argues that a framework for cooperation between the ICC
and Security Council is needed to facilitate a coordinated response to
humanitarian emergencies. One of the concepts explored is a mutual
legitimacy push, or how the ICC and Security Council can lend effective
assistance to one another when responding to humanitarian emergencies.
Such a push will not only serve to enhance a response to humanitarian
disasters but also close the ‘‘critical gap’’ between the moral
legitimacy of international humanitarian action and the legality of the
UN Charter. The article concludes that a cooperative relationship will
not politicize the ICC, and that the ICC and the Security Council, can,
through institutional re-engineering, achieve mutual political benefits
Keywords
Legitimacy , state sovereignty , humanitarianintervention , international criminal accountability
Journal title
International Studies Perspectives
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
International Studies Perspectives
Record number
713776
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