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Operationalizing the Accountability of Informal International Lawmaking KU Leuven
© The several contributors, 2012. All rights reserved. This chapter assesses whether - and to what extent - informal international lawmaking (IN-LAW) mechanisms are subject to some form of accountability and, if so, in what form. This chapter is used to operationalize accountability within the IN-LAW framework. The authors pinpoint some of the structural weaknesses when it comes to accountability of INLAW mechanisms, both at the level of the ...
The international criminal court's office of the prosecutor: navigating between independence and accountability KU Leuven
This contribution critically appraises the institutional position which is held by the International Criminal Court's Office of the Prosecutor. Especially, it will be asked whether and to what extent the latter is « independent » in its activities, or whether and to what extent other actors - both inside and outside the Court - can hamper the Office of the Prosecutor's margin to independently manoeuver. Against the background of the debates ...