1: The Role of the International Criminal Court in Preventing Atrocity Crimes through Timely Intervention 1
2: The Admissibility of'Situations' 20
3: The Admissibility Analysis of the 'Situation' in the Republic of Kenya Before the International Criminal Court 41
4: The Distinction Between Situations and Cases in National Laws of Cooperation with the ICC 60
5: Complementarity Analysis of National Sentencing 74
6: The Application of Indirect Perpetration through Organised Structures of Power at the International Level 102
7: Shedding Some Light on the Nature of the Notion of Joint Criminal Enterprise and its Extended Form 121
8: Victims' Participation According to the Jurisprudence of the International Criminal Court 143
9: Legal Clinics in Continental Western Europe: The Approach of the Utrecht Legal Clinic 176
Reflections on Complementarity and Cooperation in Early Practice under the Rome Statute 180
Judge Rene Blattmann, Judge and former Vice-President of the International Criminal Court, Carl Bertelsmann Prize, Dr. Hc. University of Basel and Humboldt University of Berlin 194
Final Reflection: The Challenges of the International Criminal Court 194
Judge Silvia A Fernandez de Gurmendi, Judge of the International Criminal Court 199
Epilogue: Building the Proceedings Before the Pre-Trial Chamber of the International Criminal Court 199
Judge Sylvia H Steiner, Judge and President of the Pre-Trial Division of the International Criminal Court 201
Bibliography 201