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International Criminal Court.  06 September 2018 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

Jurisdiction — Territorial — Trans-boundary crimes — Deportation and forcible transfer — Investigation into alleged deportation and forcible transfer of Rohingya minority from Myanmar to Bangladesh — International Criminal Court — Rome Statute, 1998 — Article 19(3) — Whether ICC having jurisdiction — Whether ruling on jurisdiction under Article 19(3) applicable — Article 119(1) — Existence of dispute — Principle of la compétence de la compétence — Effect of jurisdiction on States non-Parties — Myanmar not party to the Statute

International criminal law — Crimes against humanity — Deportation and forcible transfer — Myanmar — Whether commission of at least one legal element of a crime on territory of a State Party justifying International Criminal Court’s jurisdiction

International tribunals — International Criminal Court — Jurisdiction — Crime allegedly committed on territory of a State party and a State not party to the Statute — Procedure — Request from Prosecutor for ruling on jurisdiction — Request made at early stage of investigation

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Case Report
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© Cambridge University Press 2020

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