Welcoming Words 1
Welcoming words by Peter Wilkitzki 3
Welcoming Words by Zoe N.Konstantopoulou 5
Key-Note-Speech 7
Otto Triffterer The Court in Danger? Future Perspectives for International Criminal Law and its Enforcement Mechanisms 9
Substantive International Criminal Law 65
Thomas Weigend Superior Responsibility: Complicity, Omission or Over-Extension of the Criminal Law? 67
Boris Burghardt Modes of Participation and their Role in a General Concept of Crimes under International Law 81
Bjorn Jesse The Rome Statute's Relative Significance and the Need for Its Immanent Interpretation 95
Mohamed Elewa Badar Some Reflections on Article 30 of the Rome Statute in Light of the Lubanga & Katanga Decisions on the Confirmation of Charges 109
Dov Jacobs The Sheep in the Box: The Definition of the Crime of Aggression at the International Criminal Court 131
International Criminal Responsibility of Collective Units 153
Larissa van den Herik Subjecting corporations to the ICC regime: analyzing the legal counterarguments 155
Marc Engelhart International Criminal Responsibility of Corporations 175
Athanasios Chouliaras State Crime and Individual Criminal Responsibility: Theoretical Inquiries and Practical Consequences 191
International Criminal Procedure 215
Kanako Takayama ICC Proceedings and Comparative Law 217
Steven Becker The Appearance of Impartiality: The Disqualification of Judges for Pre-Elevation Activities and Opinions The Tension between Qualification and Bias 225
Emmanuelle De Bock Multi-accused Cases and the ICC: Challenges Concerning General Principles, Admissibility and Evaluation of Incriminating Evidence 237
Interplay of National and International Jurisdictions 253
Christian Ritscher International Criminal Law in the Domestic Legal Order: An Introduction from the Perspective of German Legal Practice 255
Julia Geneuss Interplay of National and International Jurisdictions: The German Code of Crimes Against International Law 263
Dawn Sedman Article 20 ICCSt and the principle of Ne Bis In Idem 277
Frank Zimmermann Judicial assistance and equality of arms - to what extent can European Cooperation in Penal Matters serve as a model for the reviewed Rome Statute? 287
About the Authors 309