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Volumn 6, Issue 3, 2005, Pages 689-724

Torture in Abu Ghraib: The Complaint against Donald Rumsfeld under the German Code of Crimes against International Law

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EID: 74949087964     PISSN: None     EISSN: 20718322     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1017/S2071832200013869     Document Type: Article
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    • On the principle of universal jurisdiction, recognized in international customary law, see the contributions in (Stephen Macedo, ed.)
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    • This is the technical term for "universal jurisdiction" in German law; literarily translated: "principle of global law".
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    • Rome Statute Of The International Criminal Court UN Doc. 2187 U.N.T.S. 90, entered into force 1 July 2002
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    • IStGH-Statutgesetz [Law Regarding the Statute of the ICC] - IStGHG, BGBl. 2000 II, 1393.
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    • See Art. 12 ICC-Statute (Preconditions to the exercise of jurisdiction): (1) A State which becomes a Party to this Statute thereby accepts the jurisdiction of the Court with respect to the crimes referred to in article 5. (2) In the case of article 13, paragraph (a) or (c), the Court may exercise its jurisdiction if one or more of the following States are Parties to this Statute or have accepted the jurisdiction of the Court in accordance with paragraph 3: (a) The State on the territory of which the conduct in question occurred or, if the crime was committed on board a vessel or aircraft, the State of registration of that vessel or aircraft
    • See Art. 12 ICC-Statute (Preconditions to the exercise of jurisdiction): (1) A State which becomes a Party to this Statute thereby accepts the jurisdiction of the Court with respect to the crimes referred to in article 5. (2) In the case of article 13, paragraph (a) or (c), the Court may exercise its jurisdiction if one or more of the following States are Parties to this Statute or have accepted the jurisdiction of the Court in accordance with paragraph 3: (a) The State on the territory of which the conduct in question occurred or, if the crime was committed on board a vessel or aircraft, the State of registration of that vessel or aircraft; (b) The State of which the person accused of the crime is a national. (3) If the acceptance of a State which is not a Party to this Statute is required under paragraph 2, that State may, by declaration lodged with the Registrar, accept the exercise of jurisdiction by the Court with respect to the crime in question. The accepting State shall cooperate with the Court without any delay or exception in accordance with Part 9.
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    • sect; 1 CCAIL reads: "This Act shall apply to all criminal offences against international law designated under this Act, to serious criminal offences designated therein even when the offence was committed abroad and bears no relation to Germany
    • § 1 CCAIL reads: "This Act shall apply to all criminal offences against international law designated under this Act, to serious criminal offences designated therein even when the offence was committed abroad and bears no relation to Germany."
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    • Protocols of the German Bundestag, 14/233 25/4/2002, 23270
    • Protocols of the German Bundestag, 14/233 25/4/2002, 23270.
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    • On the norm of § 153f Code of Criminal Procedure see below
    • On the norm of § 153f Code of Criminal Procedure see below.
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    • Gerhard Werle & Florian Jeßberger, Völkerstrafgesetzbuch, 7 JURISTENZEITUNG 725 (2002); See Cristina Hoss & Russell Miller, German Federal Constitutional Court and Bosnian War Crimes: Liberalizing Germany's Genocide Jurisprudence, in 44 GERMAN YEARBOOK OF INT'L L. 576 (2001).
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    • sect; 8 para 1 CCAIL: "Whoever in connection with an international armed conflict or with an armed conflict not of an international character [⋯] 3. treats a person who is to be protected under international humanitarian law cruelly or inhumanly by causing him or her substantial physical or mental harm or suffering, especially by torturing or mutilating that person
    • § 8 para 1 CCAIL: "Whoever in connection with an international armed conflict or with an armed conflict not of an international character [⋯] 3. treats a person who is to be protected under international humanitarian law cruelly or inhumanly by causing him or her substantial physical or mental harm or suffering, especially by torturing or mutilating that person."
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    • The committee formed according to the International Anti-Torture Convention has continually criticized precisely this failing of German law (see most recently A/53/44, no. 185)
    • The committee formed according to the International Anti-Torture Convention has continually criticized precisely this failing of German law (see most recently A/53/44, no. 185, available at http://www.unhchr.ch/tbs/doc.nsf). This is also pertinent to the so-called Daschner case, i.e. in respect to the accusations of torture against the former Vice President of the Frankfurt Police Headquarters, since in this case the indictment and sentence were only related to duress. In general, the Committee has criticized German law as follows: "The Committee is concerned that there are certain openly formulated legal determinations according to which, however, it is permissible under certain circumstances severely to restrict the legally guaranteed rights of persons who are in police custody on their way to being tried [⋯] Even invoking the "principle of proportionality" can, in the absence of any binding decisions of German courts, lead to arbitrary restrictions of these guaranteed rights" (A/53/44, no. 189). See also the European Convention on the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (BGBl. 1989 II p. 946) and the criticism of the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CPT), that visited Germany in December 2000 (2/8/2001, CPT/Inf (2003) 20; Answer of the German government of 14 June 2002 (CPT/Inf (2003) 21), both available at http://www.cpt.coe.int/documents/deu/2003-21-inf-eng.htm. The reports of the preceding visits of the CPT in the Federal Republic and the answers of the Federal government are published under the following reference numbers: CPT/Inf (93) 13; CPT/Inf (93) 14; CPT/Inf (97) 9 and CPT/Inf (99) 10).
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    • Convention against torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, 10.12.1984 (BGBl. 1990 II p. 246; 1465 UNTS 85)
    • Convention against torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, 10.12.1984 (BGBl. 1990 II p. 246; 1465 UNTS 85).
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    • Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949 on the Treatment of Prisoners of War (BGBl. 1954 II 781; 75 UNTS 135, 150)
    • Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949 on the Treatment of Prisoners of War (BGBl. 1954 II 781; 75 UNTS 135, 150).
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    • War Crimes
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    • ICTY, Furundzija, December 12, 1998, no. 159, I.L.M. 38 (1999), pp. 317 et seq.; ICTR, Akayesu, 2 September 1998, no. 593, I.L.M. 37 (1998), pp. 1399 et seq.; see Michael Bothe, War Crimes, in: THE ROME STATUTE OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, vol. 1, 379 (A. Cassese, P. Gaeta & J.R.W.D. Jones eds., 2002), Gerhard Werle VOLKERSTRAFRECHT 338 (2003), and also Sean D. Murphy, Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law: International Criminal Law: U.S. Abuse of Iraqi Detainees at Abu Ghraib Prison, 98 AM. J. OF INT'L L. (2004), and The Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Human Rights Standards Applicable to the United States' Interrogation of Detainees, 59 THE RECORD OF THE ASSOCIATION OF THE BAR OF NEW YORK 271 (2004).
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    • Art. 1 of the Convention against torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment
    • Art. 1 of the Convention against torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.
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    • Red Cross Finds Detainee Abuse in Guantanamo
    • 30 November
    • Neil A. Lewis, Red Cross Finds Detainee Abuse in Guantanamo, THE NEW YORK TIMES, 30 November 2004, at 1.
    • (2004) THE NEW YORK TIMES , pp. 1
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    • Beginning with the trial of Charles Graner, reservist of the 372nd Military Police Company in January 2005, who was convicted of inflicting serious bodily harm, conspiracy, prisoner mistreatment, sexual assault and other crimes (see Frankfurter Rundschau, 16 January 2005)
    • Beginning with the trial of Charles Graner, reservist of the 372nd Military Police Company in January 2005, who was convicted of inflicting serious bodily harm, conspiracy, prisoner mistreatment, sexual assault and other crimes (see Frankfurter Rundschau, 16 January 2005).
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    • sect; 4 CCAIL reads: "(1) A military commander or civilian superior who omits to prevent his or her subordinate from committing an offence pursuant to this Act shall be punished in the same way as a perpetrator of the offence committed by that subordinate. [⋯] (2) Any person effectively giving orders or exercising command and control in a unit shall be deemed equivalent to a military commander. Any person effectively exercising command and control in a civil organization or in an enterprise shall be deemed equivalent to a civilian superior
    • § 4 CCAIL reads: "(1) A military commander or civilian superior who omits to prevent his or her subordinate from committing an offence pursuant to this Act shall be punished in the same way as a perpetrator of the offence committed by that subordinate. [⋯] (2) Any person effectively giving orders or exercising command and control in a unit shall be deemed equivalent to a military commander. Any person effectively exercising command and control in a civil organization or in an enterprise shall be deemed equivalent to a civilian superior."
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    • § 13 para 1 CCAIL: "A military commander who intentionally or negligently omits properly to supervise a subordinate under his or her command or under his or her effective control shall be punished for violation of the duty of supervision if the subordinate commits an offence pursuant to this Act, where the imminent commission of such an offence was discernible to the commander and he or she could have prevented it." See also § 14 para 1 CCAIL: "A military commander or a civilian superior who omits immediately to draw the attention f the agency responsible for the investigation or prosecution of any offence pursuant to this Act, to such an offence committed by a subordinate, shall be punished with imprisonment for not more than five years." On the systematic see e.g. KAI AMBOS, DER ALLGEMEINE TEIL DES VOKLERSTRAFRECHTS 2002.
    • (2002) DER ALLGEMEINE TEIL DES VOKLERSTRAFRECHTS
    • Ambos, K.1
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    • sect; 4 CCAIL
    • § 4 CCAIL.
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    • The relevant rules are those of international public law, to be applied via § 20 Para. 2 of the Gerichtsverfassungsgesetz (The Organization of the Courts Act (cited GVG) is translated as the Judicature Act and the Constitution of the Courts Act.) in conjunction with Art. 25 of the Grundgesetz (GG - Basic Law)
    • The relevant rules are those of international public law, to be applied via § 20 Para. 2 of the Gerichtsverfassungsgesetz (The Organization of the Courts Act (cited GVG) is translated as the Judicature Act and the Constitution of the Courts Act.) in conjunction with Art. 25 of the Grundgesetz (GG - Basic Law).
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    • As a whole, if one includes the decision of the Divisional Court, there were four decisions in the Pinochet affair: (1) Divisional Court Decision: Augusto Pinochet Ugarte, [1999], I.L.M. 68 et seq. (Q.B. Div'l Ct. 1998); (2) Pinochet 1: R v. Bow Street Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate, ex parte Pinochet Ugarte
    • As a whole, if one includes the decision of the Divisional Court, there were four decisions in the Pinochet affair: (1) Divisional Court Decision: Augusto Pinochet Ugarte, [1999], I.L.M. 68 et seq. (Q.B. Div'l Ct. 1998); (2) Pinochet 1: R v. Bow Street Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate, ex parte Pinochet Ugarte
  • 54
    • 85176344223 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • W.L.R. 1456 (H.L. 1998); nullified by: (3) Pinochet 2: R v. Bow Street Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate, ex parte Pinochet Ugarte (no.2), 2 W.L.R. 272 (H.L. 1999) und (4) Pinochet 3: R v. Bow Street Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate, ex parte Pinochet Ugarte, 2 W.L.R. 827 (H.L. 1999)
    • W.L.R. 1456 (H.L. 1998); nullified by: (3) Pinochet 2: R v. Bow Street Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate, ex parte Pinochet Ugarte (no.2), 2 W.L.R. 272 (H.L. 1999) und (4) Pinochet 3: R v. Bow Street Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate, ex parte Pinochet Ugarte, 2 W.L.R. 827 (H.L. 1999).
  • 55
    • 85176335920 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of April 18, 1961, 500 UNTS 95
    • Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of April 18, 1961, 500 UNTS 95.
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    • 85176375010 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Vienna Convention on Consular Relations of April 24, 1963, 596 UNTS 262
    • Vienna Convention on Consular Relations of April 24, 1963, 596 UNTS 262.
  • 57
    • 85176311234 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • UN Convention on Special Missions, Annex to UNGA Resolution 2530 (XXIV) of 8 December 1969
    • UN Convention on Special Missions, Annex to UNGA Resolution 2530 (XXIV) of 8 December 1969
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    • 33750235189 scopus 로고
    • Die strafrechtliche Immunität fremder Staatsorgane
    • Thus already Michael Bothe, Die strafrechtliche Immunität fremder Staatsorgane, 31 HEIDELBERG J. OF INT'L LAW 246 (1971).
    • (1971) HEIDELBERG J. OF INT'L LAW , vol.31 , pp. 246
    • Bothe, M.1
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    • 85176289314 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Certain Criminal Proceedings in France, Order of 17 June 2003, I.C.J
    • Certain Criminal Proceedings in France (Republic of the Congo v. France), Order of 17 June 2003, I.C.J. available at www.icj-cij.org.
    • Republic of the Congo v. France
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    • 85176295929 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Similarly the argumentation in the framework of the weighing of rights by the International Criminal Court, Case Concerning Certain Criminal Proceedings in France (Republic of the Congo v. France), Decision of 17 June 2003; the French investigative procedure has in the meanwhile been discontinued, see Chambre d'instruction de la Cour d'appel de Paris, November 22, 2004
    • Similarly the argumentation in the framework of the weighing of rights by the International Criminal Court, Case Concerning Certain Criminal Proceedings in France (Republic of the Congo v. France), Decision of 17 June 2003; the French investigative procedure has in the meanwhile been discontinued, see Chambre d'instruction de la Cour d'appel de Paris, November 22, 2004.
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    • An exception is made for the International Criminal Court, Art. 27 (2) Rome Statute
    • An exception is made for the International Criminal Court, Art. 27 (2) Rome Statute.
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    • 82055183457 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • When may Senior State Officials be tried for International Crimes? Some Comments on the Congo v. Belgium Case
    • Antonio Cassese, When may Senior State Officials be tried for International Crimes? Some Comments on the Congo v. Belgium Case, EJIL 853 (2002).
    • (2002) EJIL , pp. 853
    • Cassese, A.1
  • 64
    • 31144458103 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The duty to prosecute international crimes committed by individuals
    • (Hans-Joachim Cremer et al. (eds.))
    • Id. 72 See Art. 129 of the Third Geneva Convention. On this obligation see Christian Tomuschat, The duty to prosecute international crimes committed by individuals, in FESTSCHRIFT HELMUT STEINBERGER: TRADITION UND WELTOFFENHEIT DES RECHT 315 (Hans-Joachim Cremer et al. (eds.), 2002).
    • (2002) FESTSCHRIFT HELMUT STEINBERGER: TRADITION UND WELTOFFENHEIT DES RECHT , pp. 315
    • Tomuschat, C.1
  • 66
    • 84922844587 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The Ambiguities of Security Council Resolution 1422 (2002)
    • Art. 16 permits specific Security Council Resolutions for the grant of immunity in limited cases. On this legally doubtful strategy of securing immunity see Carsten Stahn, The Ambiguities of Security Council Resolution 1422 (2002), 14 EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 85 (2003), and Marc Weller, Undoing the global constitution: UN Security Council action on the International Criminal Court, 78 INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS 693 (2002).
    • (2003) EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW , vol.14 , pp. 85
    • Stahn, C.1
  • 67
    • 0036809402 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Undoing the global constitution: UN Security Council action on the International Criminal Court
    • Art. 16 permits specific Security Council Resolutions for the grant of immunity in limited cases. On this legally doubtful strategy of securing immunity see Carsten Stahn, The Ambiguities of Security Council Resolution 1422 (2002), 14 EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 85 (2003), and Marc Weller, Undoing the global constitution: UN Security Council action on the International Criminal Court, 78 INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS 693 (2002).
    • (2002) INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS , vol.78 , pp. 693
    • Weller, M.1
  • 68
    • 85176294111 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Even the German administration, its noble assertions notwithstanding, has had recourse to this regulatory approach and has reached exemption or immunity agreements, for example, in the militarytechnical convention with the Afghan interim government and in the troop stationing accord between Germany and Uzbekhistan of 12 Febryary 2002. The military-technical accord of 4 January 2002 negotiated between the ISAF and the Afghan interm government regulates in its Annex A (Arrangements Regarding the Status of the International Security Assistance Force), para. 4 questions of immunity: "The ISAF and supporting personnel, including associated liaison personnel, will be immune from personal arrest or detention. The ISAF and supporting personnel, including associated liaison personnel, mistakenly arrested or detained will be immediately handed over to ISAF authorities.
    • Even the German administration, its noble assertions notwithstanding, has had recourse to this regulatory approach and has reached exemption or immunity agreements, for example, in the militarytechnical convention with the Afghan interim government and in the troop stationing accord between Germany and Uzbekhistan of 12 Febryary 2002. The military-technical accord of 4 January 2002 negotiated between the ISAF and the Afghan interm government regulates in its Annex A (Arrangements Regarding the Status of the International Security Assistance Force), para. 4 questions of immunity: "The ISAF and supporting personnel, including associated liaison personnel, will be immune from personal arrest or detention. The ISAF and supporting personnel, including associated liaison personnel, mistakenly arrested or detained will be immediately handed over to ISAF authorities. The Interim Administration agree that ISAF and supporting personnel, including associated liaison personnel, may not be surrendered to, or otherwise transferred to the custody of, an international tribunal or any other entity or State without the express consent of the contributing nation" (the MTA can be found at and in: Harvey Langholtz, Boris Kondoch & Alan Wells, International Peacekeeping, The Yearbook of International Peace Operations 8 (2004), documentation on CDROM)). Nevertheless, the Federal government does not see that these clauses compromise its cooperation with the ICC. It assumes "that contracting states have, with the ratification of the Statute, already given their approval to a possible transfer to the ICC" (answer of the Federal administration to a parliamentary inquiry, August 1, 2002, BT-Drs. 14/9841, p. 2).
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    • 85176359385 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • See NATO Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA), BGBl. 1961 II 1190; SOFA Zusatzvereinbarung, BGBl. 1961 II 1218; Revised SOFA Supplemental Agreement, BGBl. 1994 II 2594, 2598; see further the trooop statute "Partnership for Peace" of NATO of 19 June 1995 (BGBl. 1998 II p. 1340); see also Art. 8 Para. 1 of the EU troop statute of November 4, 2003 (13028/03, JUR 375, PESC 548)
    • See NATO Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA), BGBl. 1961 II 1190; SOFA Zusatzvereinbarung, BGBl. 1961 II 1218; Revised SOFA Supplemental Agreement, BGBl. 1994 II 2594, 2598; see further the trooop statute "Partnership for Peace" of NATO of 19 June 1995 (BGBl. 1998 II p. 1340); see also Art. 8 Para. 1 of the EU troop statute of November 4, 2003 (13028/03, JUR 375, PESC 548).
  • 70
    • 85176340177 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • ICTY, Furundzija, I.L.M. 38, 349, para 155 (1999)
    • ICTY, Furundzija, I.L.M. 38, 349, para 155 (1999).
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    • 85176294610 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • BGBl.1985 II, 926; 1155 UNTS 331
    • BGBl.1985 II, 926; 1155 UNTS 331.
  • 73
    • 42549097356 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Are Foreign Military Personnel Exempt from International Criminal Jurisdiction under Status of Forces Agreements?
    • Details in RAINER BIRKE, STRAFVERFOLGUNG NACH DEM NATO-TRUPPENSTATUT: GRUNDLAGEN UND PRAXIS EINES "INTERNATIONAL-ARBEITSTEILIGEN" SREAFVERFAHRENS 77 (2004); see also Dieter Fleck, Are Foreign Military Personnel Exempt from International Criminal Jurisdiction under Status of Forces Agreements?, 1 J. OF INT'L CRIMINAL JUSTICE 651 (2003).
    • (2003) J. OF INT'L CRIMINAL JUSTICE , vol.1 , pp. 651
    • Fleck, D.1
  • 74
    • 85176328966 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Federal Prosecutor, decision of 10 February, file-no 3 ARB 207/04-2, on file with the author; the decision is partly documented at
    • Federal Prosecutor, decision of 10 February 2005, file-no 3 ARB 207/04-2, on file with the author; the decision is partly documented at http://www.generalbundesanwalt.de/news/index.php?Artikel=163&Thema=6&Start=0
    • (2005)
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    • Vor dem Gesetz
    • Franz Kafka, Vor dem Gesetz, in DER PROZESS (1915).
    • (1915) DER PROZESS
    • Kafka, F.1
  • 76
    • 85176336771 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Section 160 (Investigation Proceedings) of the Criminal Procedure Code reads: (1) As soon as the public prosecution office obtains knowledge of a suspected criminal offense either through a criminal information or by other means it shall investigate the facts to decide whether public charges are to be preferred. (2) The public prosecution office shall ascertain not only incriminating but also exonerating circumstances, and shall ensure that such evidence is taken the loss of which is to be feared. (3) The investigations of the public prosecution office should extend also to the circumstances which are important for the determination of the legal consequences.
    • Section 160 (Investigation Proceedings) of the Criminal Procedure Code reads: (1) As soon as the public prosecution office obtains knowledge of a suspected criminal offense either through a criminal information or by other means it shall investigate the facts to decide whether public charges are to be preferred. (2) The public prosecution office shall ascertain not only incriminating but also exonerating circumstances, and shall ensure that such evidence is taken the loss of which is to be feared. (3) The investigations of the public prosecution office should extend also to the circumstances which are important for the determination of the legal consequences. For this purpose it may avail itself of the service of the court assistance agency.
  • 77
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    • In erster Linie sind Heimatstaaten zuständig
    • 11 February
    • See e.g. Ursula Knapp, In erster Linie sind Heimatstaaten zuständig, FRANKFURTER RUNDSCHAU, 11 February 2005.
    • (2005) FRANKFURTER RUNDSCHAU
    • Knapp, U.1
  • 78
    • 85176369690 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • On this principle see section 153f Criminal Procedure Code. On ground of this subsidiarity principle also the Spanish Tribunal Supremo recently rejected a case against former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori, See STS, 20 May 2003 (Sentencia No. 712/2003)
    • On this principle see section 153f Criminal Procedure Code. On ground of this subsidiarity principle also the Spanish Tribunal Supremo recently rejected a case against former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori, See STS, 20 May 2003 (Sentencia No. 712/2003), available at .
  • 79
    • 85176339431 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Section 172 (Proceeding to Compel Public Charges) of the Criminal Procedure Code reads: (1) If the applicant is at the same time the aggrieved party, he shall be entitled to lodge a complaint against the notification made pursuant to Section 171 to the official superior of the public prosecution office within two weeks after receipt of such notification. On the filing of the complaint with the public prosecution office the time limit shall be deemed to have been observed. The time limit shall not run if no information has been given pursuant to Section 171, second sentence. (2) The applicant may, within one month of receipt of notification, apply for a court decision in respect of the dismissal of the complaint by the superior official of the public prosecution office. He shall be informed of this right and of the form provided for such application; the time limit shall not run if no information has been given. The application shall not be admissible when the subject of the proceedings is solely a criminal offense which may be prosecuted by the aggrieved party by way of a private prosecution, or if the public prosecution office dispensed with preferring public charges in accordance with Section 153 subsection (1), Section 153a subsection (1), first and sixth sentences, or Section 153b subsection (1); the same shall apply in cases under Sections 153 c to 154 subsection (1), as well as under Sections 154b and 154c. (3) The application for a court decision shall indicate the facts which are intended to substantiate preferment of public charges as well as the evidence. The application must be signed by an attorney-at-law; legal aid shall be governed by the same provisions as in civil litigation. The application shall be submitted to the court competent for the decision. (4) The Higher Regional Court shall be competent to decide on the application. Section 120 of the Courts Constitution Act shall apply mutatis mutandis
    • Section 172 (Proceeding to Compel Public Charges) of the Criminal Procedure Code reads: (1) If the applicant is at the same time the aggrieved party, he shall be entitled to lodge a complaint against the notification made pursuant to Section 171 to the official superior of the public prosecution office within two weeks after receipt of such notification. On the filing of the complaint with the public prosecution office the time limit shall be deemed to have been observed. The time limit shall not run if no information has been given pursuant to Section 171, second sentence. (2) The applicant may, within one month of receipt of notification, apply for a court decision in respect of the dismissal of the complaint by the superior official of the public prosecution office. He shall be informed of this right and of the form provided for such application; the time limit shall not run if no information has been given. The application shall not be admissible when the subject of the proceedings is solely a criminal offense which may be prosecuted by the aggrieved party by way of a private prosecution, or if the public prosecution office dispensed with preferring public charges in accordance with Section 153 subsection (1), Section 153a subsection (1), first and sixth sentences, or Section 153b subsection (1); the same shall apply in cases under Sections 153 c to 154 subsection (1), as well as under Sections 154b and 154c. (3) The application for a court decision shall indicate the facts which are intended to substantiate preferment of public charges as well as the evidence. The application must be signed by an attorney-at-law; legal aid shall be governed by the same provisions as in civil litigation. The application shall be submitted to the court competent for the decision. (4) The Higher Regional Court shall be competent to decide on the application. Section 120 of the Courts Constitution Act shall apply mutatis mutandis.
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    • sect; 153f Criminal Procedure Code reads: (1) In the cases referred to under Section 153c subsection (1), numbers 1 and 2, the public prosecution office may dispense with prosecuting an offence punishable pursuant to sections
    • § 153f Criminal Procedure Code reads: (1) In the cases referred to under Section 153c subsection (1), numbers 1 and 2, the public prosecution office may dispense with prosecuting an offence punishable pursuant to sections
  • 81
    • 85176342666 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • to 14 of the Code of Crimes against International Law, if the accused is not present in Germany and such presence is not to be anticipated. If in the cases referred to under Section 153c subsection (1), number 1, the accused is a German, this shall however apply only where the offence is being prosecuted before an international court or by a state on whose territory the offence was committed or whose national was harmed by the offence. (2) In the cases referred to under Section 153c subsection (1), numbers 1 and 2, the public prosecution office can, in particular, dispense with prosecuting an offence punishable pursuant to sections 6 to 14 of the Code of Crimes against International Law, if 1. there is no suspicion of a German having committed such offence, 2.
    • to 14 of the Code of Crimes against International Law, if the accused is not present in Germany and such presence is not to be anticipated. If in the cases referred to under Section 153c subsection (1), number 1, the accused is a German, this shall however apply only where the offence is being prosecuted before an international court or by a state on whose territory the offence was committed or whose national was harmed by the offence. (2) In the cases referred to under Section 153c subsection (1), numbers 1 and 2, the public prosecution office can, in particular, dispense with prosecuting an offence punishable pursuant to sections 6 to 14 of the Code of Crimes against International Law, if 1. there is no suspicion of a German having committed such offence, 2. such offence was not committed against a German, 3. no suspect in respect of such offence is present in Germany and such presence is not to be anticipated and 4. the offence is being prosecuted before an international court or by a state on whose territory the offence was committed, whose national is suspected of its commission or whose national was harmed by the offence. The same shall apply if a foreigner accused of an offence committed abroad is residing in Germany but the requirements pursuant to the first sentence, numbers 2 and 4, have been fulfilled and transfer to an international court or extradition to the prosecuting state is permissible and is intended. (3) If in the cases referred to under subsection (1) or (2) public charges have al-ready been preferred, the public prosecution office may withdraw the charges at any stage of the proceedings and terminate the proceedings.
  • 82
    • 85176321136 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • An Attempt to Have Secretary Rumsfeld and Others Indicted for War Crimes under the German Völkerstrafgesetzbuch
    • 12/, (2004)
    • As, for example, in Jan Hessbruegge, An Attempt to Have Secretary Rumsfeld and Others Indicted for War Crimes under the German Völkerstrafgesetzbuch, ASIL INSIGHT 12/2004, at www.asil.org/insights.htm (2004), who is piquantly described in ASIL's biographical note as an advisor to former Minister of Defense Rudolf Scharping.
    • (2004) ASIL INSIGHT
    • Hessbruegge, J.1
  • 83
    • 0035626733 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Comparative Complementarity: Domestic Jurisdiction Consistent with the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
    • 54
    • For the complementarity principle of the ICC, see Michael A. Newton, Comparative Complementarity: Domestic Jurisdiction Consistent with the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, 167 MILITARY L. REV. 20, 54 (2001): "The ICC prosecutor and court must make a subjective assessment whether the sovereign state is "genuinely unwilling" or "genuinely unable" to take action on the case. This new standard also allows the supranational institution to review, and potentially reverse, the disposition of the case following prior judicial or investigative action in the domestic system."
    • (2001) MILITARY L. REV. , vol.167 , pp. 20
    • Newton, M.A.1
  • 84
    • 85176357589 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • See Scott Horton: "In addition to UCMJ, the other principal bodies of criminal law under which war crimes may be charged are the War Crimes Act of 1996, 18 U.S.C. sec. 2441, and the Anti-Torture Act of 1996, 18 U.S.C. sec. 2340. Enforcement of these acts is committed to the Department of Justice and particularly to the Attorney General and the various United States Attorneys. [⋯] Accordingly, senior lawyers at DOJ, acting with the knowledge and support of the Attorney General, were complicit in the scheme to introduce torture and other abusive practices into authorized regimes of treatment for detainees in GWOT. It is therefore clear that DOJ will not act on its responsibility to initiate criminal investigations or undertake prosecutions of the conspirators and implementers of this scheme" (Scott Horton, Expert Report, 1/29/2005, para 25 and 28)
    • See Scott Horton: "In addition to UCMJ, the other principal bodies of criminal law under which war crimes may be charged are the War Crimes Act of 1996, 18 U.S.C. sec. 2441, and the Anti-Torture Act of 1996, 18 U.S.C. sec. 2340. Enforcement of these acts is committed to the Department of Justice and particularly to the Attorney General and the various United States Attorneys. [⋯] Accordingly, senior lawyers at DOJ, acting with the knowledge and support of the Attorney General, were complicit in the scheme to introduce torture and other abusive practices into authorized regimes of treatment for detainees in GWOT. It is therefore clear that DOJ will not act on its responsibility to initiate criminal investigations or undertake prosecutions of the conspirators and implementers of this scheme" (Scott Horton, Expert Report, 1/29/2005, para 25 and 28, available at http://www.ccrny. org/v2/legal/september-11th/docs/ScottHortonGermany013105.pdf and www.rav.de).
  • 85
    • 85176377116 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • sect; 152 para 2 (47th ed.)
    • The "principle of legality" is laid down in § 152 para 2 Code of Criminal Procedure: "Except as otherwise provided by law, the public prosecution office shall be obliged to take action in the case of all criminal offenses which may be prosecuted, provided there are sufficient factual indications." Whereas the principle of legality obliges to prosecute, the principle of "opportunity" gives discretion to the Prosecutor's office, see THEODOR KLEINKNECHT & LUTZ MEYER-GOßNER, STRAFPROZESSRDNUNG § 152 para 2 (47th ed. 2004).
    • (2004) STRAFPROZESSRDNUNG
    • Kleinknecht, T.1    Meyer-Goßner, L.2
  • 86
    • 85176349242 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • BT Drucks. 14/8524, p. 38
    • BT Drucks. 14/8524, p. 38
  • 87
    • 85176325177 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • 5th ed., Gerd Pfeiffer ed.
    • See also Schoreit, in KARLSRUHER KOMMENTAR ZUR STRAFPROZESSORDNUNG 921 (5th ed., Gerd Pfeiffer ed., 2003): "Also in cases to which § 153f para. 2 would be applicable, there can be grounds for complaints, not excluding domestic prosecution (see BR-Drucks. 29/02 pp. 87, 88), e.g., if there is concern that a prosecution in the state of the act's occurrence will be hampered and when important witnesses are present in Germany; a mock trial occurring elsewhere does not suffice. Even in cases that exhibit no tie to Germany, in which however no prior jurisdiction has begun investigations, the German authorities should, following the principle of universal jurisdiction, undertake investigations in preparation for subsequent criminal prosecution. If a connection to Germany regarding act, suspect or victim is present, and another jurisdiction is investigating the matter, the German authorities should, without seeking further legal assistance, support foreign proceedings to the best of their ability and be prepared for a possible later taking over of the proceedings."
    • (2003) KARLSRUHER KOMMENTAR ZUR STRAFPROZESSORDNUNG , pp. 921
    • Schoreit1
  • 88
    • 31144458103 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The duty to prosecute international crimes committed by individuals
    • Hans- Joachim Cremer et al. eds.
    • On this obligation see Christian Tomuschat, The duty to prosecute international crimes committed by individuals, in FESTSCHRIFT HELMUT STEINBERGER: TRADITION UND WELTOFFENHEIT DES RECHTS 315 (Hans- Joachim Cremer et al. eds., 2002).
    • (2002) FESTSCHRIFT HELMUT STEINBERGER: TRADITION UND WELTOFFENHEIT DES RECHTS , pp. 315
    • Tomuschat, C.1
  • 89
    • 85176349720 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • See e.g., the news report, 11 Februry
    • See e.g., the news report in: DIE WELT, 11 Februry 2005.
    • (2005) DIE WELT
  • 90
    • 85176353127 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • I.e. functional equivalent, in public sector, of labor law in private sector
    • I.e. functional equivalent, in public sector, of labor law in private sector.
  • 91
    • 4544251740 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The Prosecution of Public Figures and the Separation of Powers: Confusion within the Executive Branch
    • See also the criticism in Anne van Aaken, Eli Salzberger & Stefan Voigt, The Prosecution of Public Figures and the Separation of Powers: Confusion within the Executive Branch, 15 CONST. POL. ECON. 261 (2004), at www.bepress.com/gwp/default/vol2003/iss1/art11.
    • (2004) CONST. POL. ECON. , vol.15 , pp. 261
    • Van Aaken, A.1    Salzberger, E.2    Voigt, S.3
  • 92
    • 85176352569 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The position of political official follows from § 36 para. 1 no. 5 Bundesbeamtengesetz in conjunction with § 31 Beamtenrechtsrahmengesetz. The supervision provision for the Chief Prosecutors Office is in §
    • The position of political official follows from § 36 para. 1 no. 5 Bundesbeamtengesetz in conjunction with § 31 Beamtenrechtsrahmengesetz. The supervision provision for the Chief Prosecutors Office is in §
  • 93
    • 85176330171 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • no. 1 Gerichtsverfassungsgesetz
    • no. 1 Gerichtsverfassungsgesetz.
  • 94
    • 85176303922 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Despite its organizational integration in the judiciary, the Constitutional Court has consistently assigned the Prosecutor's Office to the executive (see BVerfG, NEUE JURISTISCHE WOCHENSCHRIFT 815 (2002))
    • Despite its organizational integration in the judiciary, the Constitutional Court has consistently assigned the Prosecutor's Office to the executive (see BVerfG, NEUE JURISTISCHE WOCHENSCHRIFT 815 (2002)).
  • 95
    • 85176319685 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • On this case see Martine Silber, L'ex-tortionnaire argentin Scilingo devant la justice espagnole, LE MONDE 14/1/2005 and Richard J. Wilson, Argentine Military Officers Face Trial in Spanish Courts, ASIL INSIGHT 12/2003, at: www.asil.org/insights.htm
    • On this case see Martine Silber, L'ex-tortionnaire argentin Scilingo devant la justice espagnole, LE MONDE 14/1/2005 and Richard J. Wilson, Argentine Military Officers Face Trial in Spanish Courts, ASIL INSIGHT 12/2003, at: www.asil.org/insights.htm.
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    • References in ANDREAS FISCHER-LESCANO, GLOBALVERFASSUNG: DIE GELTUNGSBEGRUNDUNG DER MENSCHENRECHTE (2005)
    • References in ANDREAS FISCHER-LESCANO, GLOBALVERFASSUNG: DIE GELTUNGSBEGRUNDUNG DER MENSCHENRECHTE (2005).
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    • sect;§ 153 to 154c German Code of Criminal Procedure
    • §§ 153 to 154c German Code of Criminal Procedure.
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    • According to information from the Press Office of the Chief Prosecutor (13 December 2004) the Chief Prosecutor has "looked at the circumstances of the charged acts in the framework of review procedures. For various criminal-procedural reasons [⋯] there was in no case occasion for the introduction of a formal investigative procedure.
    • According to information from the Press Office of the Chief Prosecutor (13 December 2004) the Chief Prosecutor has "looked at the circumstances of the charged acts in the framework of review procedures. For various criminal-procedural reasons [⋯] there was in no case occasion for the introduction of a formal investigative procedure."
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    • Generally on universal jurisdiction see the contributions of LUC REYDAMS, UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION: INTERNATIONAL AND MUMICIPAL LEGAL PERSPECTIVES (2003); Anthony Sammons The 'Under-Theorization' of Universal Jurisdiction: Implications for Legitimacy on Trials of War Criminals by National Courts, 21 BERKELEY J. OF INT'L L. 111 (2003); STEVEN R. RATNER & JASON S. ABRAMS, ACCOUNTABILITY FOR HUMAN RIGNTS ATROCITIES IN INTERNATIONAL LAW : BEYOND THE NUREMBERG LEGACY 151 (2nd ed., 2001); BRUCE BROOMHALL, INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: BETWEEN SOVEREIGNTY AND THE RULE OF LAW 105 (2003); Christian Maierhöfer, Weltrechtsprinzip und Immunität: das Völkerstrafrecht vor den Haager Richtern, 30 EUROPAISCHE GRUNDRECHTE-ZEITSCHRIFT 545 (2003).
    • (2003) UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION: INTERNATIONAL AND MUMICIPAL LEGAL PERSPECTIVES
    • Reydams, L.1
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    • The 'Under-Theorization' of Universal Jurisdiction: Implications for Legitimacy on Trials of War Criminals by National Courts
    • Generally on universal jurisdiction see the contributions of LUC REYDAMS, UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION: INTERNATIONAL AND MUMICIPAL LEGAL PERSPECTIVES (2003); Anthony Sammons The 'Under-Theorization' of Universal Jurisdiction: Implications for Legitimacy on Trials of War Criminals by National Courts, 21 BERKELEY J. OF INT'L L. 111 (2003); STEVEN R. RATNER & JASON S. ABRAMS, ACCOUNTABILITY FOR HUMAN RIGNTS ATROCITIES IN INTERNATIONAL LAW : BEYOND THE NUREMBERG LEGACY 151 (2nd ed., 2001); BRUCE BROOMHALL, INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: BETWEEN SOVEREIGNTY AND THE RULE OF LAW 105 (2003); Christian Maierhöfer, Weltrechtsprinzip und Immunität: das Völkerstrafrecht vor den Haager Richtern, 30 EUROPAISCHE GRUNDRECHTE-ZEITSCHRIFT 545 (2003).
    • (2003) BERKELEY J. OF INT'L L , vol.21 , pp. 111
    • Sammons, A.1
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    • 2nd ed.
    • Generally on universal jurisdiction see the contributions of LUC REYDAMS, UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION: INTERNATIONAL AND MUMICIPAL LEGAL PERSPECTIVES (2003); Anthony Sammons The 'Under-Theorization' of Universal Jurisdiction: Implications for Legitimacy on Trials of War Criminals by National Courts, 21 BERKELEY J. OF INT'L L. 111 (2003); STEVEN R. RATNER & JASON S. ABRAMS, ACCOUNTABILITY FOR HUMAN RIGNTS ATROCITIES IN INTERNATIONAL LAW : BEYOND THE NUREMBERG LEGACY 151 (2nd ed., 2001); BRUCE BROOMHALL, INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: BETWEEN SOVEREIGNTY AND THE RULE OF LAW 105 (2003); Christian Maierhöfer, Weltrechtsprinzip und Immunität: das Völkerstrafrecht vor den Haager Richtern, 30 EUROPAISCHE GRUNDRECHTE-ZEITSCHRIFT 545 (2003).
    • (2001) ACCOUNTABILITY FOR HUMAN RIGNTS ATROCITIES IN INTERNATIONAL LAW : BEYOND THE NUREMBERG LEGACY , pp. 151
    • Ratner, S.R.1    Abrams, J.S.2
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    • Generally on universal jurisdiction see the contributions of LUC REYDAMS, UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION: INTERNATIONAL AND MUMICIPAL LEGAL PERSPECTIVES (2003); Anthony Sammons The 'Under-Theorization' of Universal Jurisdiction: Implications for Legitimacy on Trials of War Criminals by National Courts, 21 BERKELEY J. OF INT'L L. 111 (2003); STEVEN R. RATNER & JASON S. ABRAMS, ACCOUNTABILITY FOR HUMAN RIGNTS ATROCITIES IN INTERNATIONAL LAW : BEYOND THE NUREMBERG LEGACY 151 (2nd ed., 2001); BRUCE BROOMHALL, INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: BETWEEN SOVEREIGNTY AND THE RULE OF LAW 105 (2003); Christian Maierhöfer, Weltrechtsprinzip und Immunität: das Völkerstrafrecht vor den Haager Richtern, 30 EUROPAISCHE GRUNDRECHTE-ZEITSCHRIFT 545 (2003).
    • (2003) INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: BETWEEN SOVEREIGNTY AND THE RULE OF LAW , pp. 105
    • Broomhall, B.1
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    • Weltrechtsprinzip und Immunität: das Völkerstrafrecht vor den Haager Richtern
    • Generally on universal jurisdiction see the contributions of LUC REYDAMS, UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION: INTERNATIONAL AND MUMICIPAL LEGAL PERSPECTIVES (2003); Anthony Sammons The 'Under-Theorization' of Universal Jurisdiction: Implications for Legitimacy on Trials of War Criminals by National Courts, 21 BERKELEY J. OF INT'L L. 111 (2003); STEVEN R. RATNER & JASON S. ABRAMS, ACCOUNTABILITY FOR HUMAN RIGNTS ATROCITIES IN INTERNATIONAL LAW : BEYOND THE NUREMBERG LEGACY 151 (2nd ed., 2001); BRUCE BROOMHALL, INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: BETWEEN SOVEREIGNTY AND THE RULE OF LAW 105 (2003); Christian Maierhöfer, Weltrechtsprinzip und Immunität: das Völkerstrafrecht vor den Haager Richtern, 30 EUROPAISCHE GRUNDRECHTE-ZEITSCHRIFT 545 (2003).
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    • Maierhöfer, C.1
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    • Which initiated the procedure at the I.C.J. mentioned in notes 31 and 62
    • Which initiated the procedure at the I.C.J. mentioned in notes 31 and 62
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    • News Transcript: Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld at NATO Headquarters
    • See e.g, the statement of Donald Rumsfeld: "Finally, I discussed the U.S. concern about the lawsuit that's recently been filed in a Belgian court against General Tom Franks and against Colonel Brian McCoy alleging that they were responsible for war crimes in Iraq, as well as suits that have been filed here in Belgium against former President Bush - George Herbert Walker Bush as opposed to George W. Bush - General Norman Schwarzkopf, Vice President Cheney and Secretary Powell. The suits are ab- surd. Indeed, I would submit that there is no general in history who has gone to greater lengths than General Franks and his superb team to avoid civilian casualties.
    • See e.g, the statement of Donald Rumsfeld: "Finally, I discussed the U.S. concern about the lawsuit that's recently been filed in a Belgian court against General Tom Franks and against Colonel Brian McCoy alleging that they were responsible for war crimes in Iraq, as well as suits that have been filed here in Belgium against former President Bush - George Herbert Walker Bush as opposed to George W. Bush - General Norman Schwarzkopf, Vice President Cheney and Secretary Powell. The suits are ab- surd. Indeed, I would submit that there is no general in history who has gone to greater lengths than General Franks and his superb team to avoid civilian casualties. I am told that the suit against General Franks was effectively invited by a Belgian law that claims to gives Belgian courts powers to try the citizens of any nation for war crimes. The United States rejects the presumed authority of Belgian courts to try General Franks, Colonel McCoy, Vice President Cheney, Secretary Powell and General Schwarzkopf, as well as former President Bush. I will leave it to the lawyers to debate the legalities. I am not a lawyer. But the point is this. By passing this law, Belgium has turned its legal system into a platform for divisive, politicized lawsuits against her NATO Allies. Now, it's obviously not for outsiders, non- Belgians, to tell the Belgian government what laws it should pass. And what it should not pass. With respect to Belgium's sovereignty, we respect it. Even though Belgium appears not to respect the sovereignty of other countries. But Belgium needs to realize that there are consequences to its actions. This law calls into serious question whether NATO can continue to hold meetings in Belgium and whether senior U.S. officials, military and civilian, will be able to continue to visit international organizations in Belgium. I would submit that that could be the case for other NATO Allies, as well. If the civilian and military leaders of member states can not come to Belgium without fear of harassment by Belgian courts entertaining spurious charges by politicized prosecutors, then it calls into question Belgium's attitude about its responsibilities as a host nation for NATO and Allied forces." (News Transcript: Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld at NATO Headquarters, DEFENSELINK (June 12, 2003), available at http://www.defenselink.mil/transcripts/2003/tr20030612-secdef0271.html)
    • (2003) DEFENSELINK
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    • See Loi relative aux violations graves du droit humanitaire, 5 August 2003, M.B., Aug. 7
    • See Loi relative aux violations graves du droit humanitaire, 5 August 2003, M.B., Aug. 7, 2003; available athttp://www.coe.int/T/E/Legal-Affairs/Legal-co-operation/Transnational-criminal-justice/ International- Criminal-Court/Documents/ConsultICC(2003)11F.pdf; on this Luc Reydams, Belgium Reneges on Universality: The 5 August 2003 Act on Grave Breaches of International Humanitarian Law, 1 J. OF INT'L CRIM. JUST. 679 (2003).
    • (2003)
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    • Belgium Reneges on Universality: The 5 August 2003 Act on Grave Breaches of International Humanitarian Law
    • See Loi relative aux violations graves du droit humanitaire, 5 August 2003, M.B., Aug. 7, 2003; available athttp://www.coe.int/T/E/Legal-Affairs/Legal-co-operation/Transnational-criminal-justice/ International- Criminal-Court/Documents/ConsultICC(2003)11F.pdf; on this Luc Reydams, Belgium Reneges on Universality: The 5 August 2003 Act on Grave Breaches of International Humanitarian Law, 1 J. OF INT'L CRIM. JUST. 679 (2003).
    • (2003) J. OF INT'L CRIM. JUST. , vol.1 , pp. 679
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    • Belgium's War Crimes Statute: A Postmortem
    • See the summary in Steven Ratner, Belgium's War Crimes Statute: A Postmortem, 97 AM. J. OF INT'L L. 888 (2003); cf. also Michael Kirby, Universal Jurisdiction and Judicial Reluctance: A New Forteen Points, in UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION: NATONAL COURTS AND THE PROSECUTION OF SERIOUS CRIMES UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW 240 (Stephen Macedo ed., 2004).
    • (2003) AM. J. OF INT'L L. , vol.97 , pp. 888
    • Ratner, S.1
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    • Universal Jurisdiction and Judicial Reluctance: A New Forteen Points
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    • See the summary in Steven Ratner, Belgium's War Crimes Statute: A Postmortem, 97 AM. J. OF INT'L L. 888 (2003); cf. also Michael Kirby, Universal Jurisdiction and Judicial Reluctance: A New Forteen Points, in UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION: NATONAL COURTS AND THE PROSECUTION OF SERIOUS CRIMES UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW 240 (Stephen Macedo ed., 2004).
    • (2004) UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION: NATONAL COURTS AND THE PROSECUTION OF SERIOUS CRIMES UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW , pp. 240
    • Kirby, M.1
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    • The Princeton Principles on Universal Jurisdiction - Joint Declaration of the Princeton University's Program in Law and Public Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs et al. on Universal Jurisdiction
    • The Princeton Principles on Universal Jurisdiction - Joint Declaration of the Princeton University's Program in Law and Public Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs et al. on Universal Jurisdiction, available at http://www.law.uc.edu/morgan/newsdir/univjuris.html; see further: Human Rights Watch - Documentation of text on transitional justice: http://www.hrw.org/doc/?t=justice; Amnesty International - Memorandum "Universal Jurisdiction - the duty of states to enact and enforce legislation" (AI Index 53/002/2001), at http://web.amnesty.org/pages/uj-memorandum-eng;
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    • at)
    • See e.g., Jonathan Powers: "After Pinochet and Milosevic does Kissinger see the writing on the wall for himself? Could some lone magistrate somewhere - another Baltasar Garzon - set the ball rolling towards him? Could he be picked up while attending some academic conference in France, or giving political advice on behalf of Kissinger Associates to the government of Taiwan or to multinational companies in Malaysia or taking a holiday in India?" (Jonathan Powers, Henry Kissinger Has Become a Very Nervous Person, at www.globalpolicy.org).
    • Henry Kissinger Has Become a Very Nervous Person
    • Powers, J.1
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    • The Pitfalls of Universal Jurisdiction
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    • Henry Kissinger, The Pitfalls of Universal Jurisdiction, 80 FOREIGN AFFAIRS 86 (4/2001); for an opposing view see e.g. the reply to Kissinger by the Chair of Human Rights Watch, Kenneth Roth, The Case for Universal Jurisdiction, 80 FORREIGN AFFAIRS 150 (5/2001) and Amnesty International - Memorandum "Universal Jurisdiction - the duty of states to enact and enforce legislation" (AI Index 53/002/2001), at http://web.amnesty.org/pages/uj-memorandum-eng.
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    • Kissinger, H.1
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    • Regime-Collisions: The Vain Search for Legal Unity in the Fragmentation of Global Law
    • On this see Andreas Fischer-Lescano & Gunther Teubner, Regime-Collisions: The Vain Search for Legal Unity in the Fragmentation of Global Law, 25 MICH. J. OF INT'L L. 999 (2004).
    • (2004) MICH. J. OF INT'L L , vol.25 , pp. 999
    • Fischer-Lescano, A.1    Teubner, G.2
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    • Force of Law. The "Mystical Foundation of Authority"
    • 28 Drucilla Cornell, Michel Rosenfeld & David Carlson, eds
    • On this necessity see, Jacques Derrida, Force of Law. The "Mystical Foundation of Authority", in DECONSTRUCTION AND THE POSSIBILITY OF JUSTICE 3, 28 (Drucilla Cornell, Michel Rosenfeld & David Carlson, eds., 1992; on Derrida's legal philosophy see the German Law Journal's special issue "A Dedication to Jacques Derrida" at 6:1 GERMAN L. J. 1-199 (2005).
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    • Translating Filártiga: a comparative and international law analysis of domestic remedies for international human rights violations
    • A summary of these processes should start with Filártiga v. Peña-Irala, 630 F.2d 876 (2nd Cir. 1980); see the inventory in Beth Stephens, Translating Filártiga: a comparative and international law analysis of domestic remedies for international human rights violations, 27 YALE J. OF INT'L L. 1 (2002); Markus Rau, Das Ende der Weltrechtspflege? Zur Abschaffung des belgischen Gesetzes über die universelle Verfolgung völkerrechtlicher Verbrechen, 16 HUMANITARES VOLKERRECHT INFORMATIONSSCHRIFTEN, 212 (2003); concerning the legal actions arising from forced-labor cases, the establishment of the Foundation for Memory, Responsibility and the Future and the German-U.S. governmental agreement, see Andreas Fischer-Lescano, Bericht über die völkerrechtliche Praxis der Bundesrepublik Deutschland in den Jahren 2000 bis 2002, 64 HEIDELBERG J. OF INT'L L. 195, 210 (2004); Libby Adler & Peer Zumbansen, The Forgetfulness of Nobless: A Critique of the German Foundation Law Compensating Slave and Forced Laborers of the Third Reich, in ZWANGSARBRIT IM DRITTEN REICH: ERINNERUNG UND VERANTWORTUNG 333 (Peer Zumbansen ed., 2002); on the discussion on restitution in Germany see ULRICH ADAMHEIT, JETZT WIRD DIE DEUTSCHE WIRTSCHAFT VON IHRER GESCHICHTE EINGEHOLT: DIE DISKUSSION UM DIE ENTSCHADIGUNG EHMALIGER ZWANGSARBEITER AM ENFE DES 20. JARHUNDERTS 72 and 213 (2004).
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    • Stephens, B.1
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    • Das Ende der Weltrechtspflege? Zur Abschaffung des belgischen Gesetzes über die universelle Verfolgung völkerrechtlicher Verbrechen
    • A summary of these processes should start with Filártiga v. Peña-Irala, 630 F.2d 876 (2nd Cir. 1980); see the inventory in Beth Stephens, Translating Filártiga: a comparative and international law analysis of domestic remedies for international human rights violations, 27 YALE J. OF INT'L L. 1 (2002); Markus Rau, Das Ende der Weltrechtspflege? Zur Abschaffung des belgischen Gesetzes über die universelle Verfolgung völkerrechtlicher Verbrechen, 16 HUMANITARES VOLKERRECHT INFORMATIONSSCHRIFTEN, 212 (2003); concerning the legal actions arising from forced-labor cases, the establishment of the Foundation for Memory, Responsibility and the Future and the German-U.S. governmental agreement, see Andreas Fischer-Lescano, Bericht über die völkerrechtliche Praxis der Bundesrepublik Deutschland in den Jahren 2000 bis 2002, 64 HEIDELBERG J. OF INT'L L. 195, 210 (2004); Libby Adler & Peer Zumbansen, The Forgetfulness of Nobless: A Critique of the German Foundation Law Compensating Slave and Forced Laborers of the Third Reich, in ZWANGSARBRIT IM DRITTEN REICH: ERINNERUNG UND VERANTWORTUNG 333 (Peer Zumbansen ed., 2002); on the discussion on restitution in Germany see ULRICH ADAMHEIT, JETZT WIRD DIE DEUTSCHE WIRTSCHAFT VON IHRER GESCHICHTE EINGEHOLT: DIE DISKUSSION UM DIE ENTSCHADIGUNG EHMALIGER ZWANGSARBEITER AM ENFE DES 20. JARHUNDERTS 72 and 213 (2004).
    • (2003) HUMANITARES VOLKERRECHT INFORMATIONSSCHRIFTEN , vol.16 , pp. 212
    • Rau, M.1
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    • Bericht über die völkerrechtliche Praxis der Bundesrepublik Deutschland in den Jahren 2000 bis 2002
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    • A summary of these processes should start with Filártiga v. Peña-Irala, 630 F.2d 876 (2nd Cir. 1980); see the inventory in Beth Stephens, Translating Filártiga: a comparative and international law analysis of domestic remedies for international human rights violations, 27 YALE J. OF INT'L L. 1 (2002); Markus Rau, Das Ende der Weltrechtspflege? Zur Abschaffung des belgischen Gesetzes über die universelle Verfolgung völkerrechtlicher Verbrechen, 16 HUMANITARES VOLKERRECHT INFORMATIONSSCHRIFTEN, 212 (2003); concerning the legal actions arising from forced-labor cases, the establishment of the Foundation for Memory, Responsibility and the Future and the German-U.S. governmental agreement, see Andreas Fischer-Lescano, Bericht über die völkerrechtliche Praxis der Bundesrepublik Deutschland in den Jahren 2000 bis 2002, 64 HEIDELBERG J. OF INT'L L. 195, 210 (2004); Libby Adler & Peer Zumbansen, The Forgetfulness of Nobless: A Critique of the German Foundation Law Compensating Slave and Forced Laborers of the Third Reich, in ZWANGSARBRIT IM DRITTEN REICH: ERINNERUNG UND VERANTWORTUNG 333 (Peer Zumbansen ed., 2002); on the discussion on restitution in Germany see ULRICH ADAMHEIT, JETZT WIRD DIE DEUTSCHE WIRTSCHAFT VON IHRER GESCHICHTE EINGEHOLT: DIE DISKUSSION UM DIE ENTSCHADIGUNG EHMALIGER ZWANGSARBEITER AM ENFE DES 20. JARHUNDERTS 72 and 213 (2004).
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    • Fischer-Lescano, A.1
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    • The Forgetfulness of Nobless: A Critique of the German Foundation Law Compensating Slave and Forced Laborers of the Third Reich
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    • A summary of these processes should start with Filártiga v. Peña-Irala, 630 F.2d 876 (2nd Cir. 1980); see the inventory in Beth Stephens, Translating Filártiga: a comparative and international law analysis of domestic remedies for international human rights violations, 27 YALE J. OF INT'L L. 1 (2002); Markus Rau, Das Ende der Weltrechtspflege? Zur Abschaffung des belgischen Gesetzes über die universelle Verfolgung völkerrechtlicher Verbrechen, 16 HUMANITARES VOLKERRECHT INFORMATIONSSCHRIFTEN, 212 (2003); concerning the legal actions arising from forced-labor cases, the establishment of the Foundation for Memory, Responsibility and the Future and the German-U.S. governmental agreement, see Andreas Fischer-Lescano, Bericht über die völkerrechtliche Praxis der Bundesrepublik Deutschland in den Jahren 2000 bis 2002, 64 HEIDELBERG J. OF INT'L L. 195, 210 (2004); Libby Adler & Peer Zumbansen, The Forgetfulness of Nobless: A Critique of the German Foundation Law Compensating Slave and Forced Laborers of the Third Reich, in ZWANGSARBRIT IM DRITTEN REICH: ERINNERUNG UND VERANTWORTUNG 333 (Peer Zumbansen ed., 2002); on the discussion on restitution in Germany see ULRICH ADAMHEIT, JETZT WIRD DIE DEUTSCHE WIRTSCHAFT VON IHRER GESCHICHTE EINGEHOLT: DIE DISKUSSION UM DIE ENTSCHADIGUNG EHMALIGER ZWANGSARBEITER AM ENFE DES 20. JARHUNDERTS 72 and 213 (2004).
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    • Adler, L.1    Zumbansen, P.2
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    • A summary of these processes should start with Filártiga v. Peña-Irala, 630 F.2d 876 (2nd Cir. 1980); see the inventory in Beth Stephens, Translating Filártiga: a comparative and international law analysis of domestic remedies for international human rights violations, 27 YALE J. OF INT'L L. 1 (2002); Markus Rau, Das Ende der Weltrechtspflege? Zur Abschaffung des belgischen Gesetzes über die universelle Verfolgung völkerrechtlicher Verbrechen, 16 HUMANITARES VOLKERRECHT INFORMATIONSSCHRIFTEN, 212 (2003); concerning the legal actions arising from forced-labor cases, the establishment of the Foundation for Memory, Responsibility and the Future and the German-U.S. governmental agreement, see Andreas Fischer-Lescano, Bericht über die völkerrechtliche Praxis der Bundesrepublik Deutschland in den Jahren 2000 bis 2002, 64 HEIDELBERG J. OF INT'L L. 195, 210 (2004); Libby Adler & Peer Zumbansen, The Forgetfulness of Nobless: A Critique of the German Foundation Law Compensating Slave and Forced Laborers of the Third Reich, in ZWANGSARBRIT IM DRITTEN REICH: ERINNERUNG UND VERANTWORTUNG 333 (Peer Zumbansen ed., 2002); on the discussion on restitution in Germany see ULRICH ADAMHEIT, JETZT WIRD DIE DEUTSCHE WIRTSCHAFT VON IHRER GESCHICHTE EINGEHOLT: DIE DISKUSSION UM DIE ENTSCHADIGUNG EHMALIGER ZWANGSARBEITER AM ENFE DES 20. JARHUNDERTS 72 and 213 (2004).
    • (2004) JETZT WIRD DIE DEUTSCHE WIRTSCHAFT VON IHRER GESCHICHTE EINGEHOLT: DIE DISKUSSION UM DIE ENTSCHADIGUNG EHMALIGER ZWANGSARBEITER AM ENFE DES 20. JARHUNDERTS , pp. 72
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    • Hat die Konstitutionalisierung des Völkerrechts noch eine Chance?
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