The process of adapting the Italian legal system to the Rome Statute has been very slow and, although 21 years passed since its adoption and various projects involving substantive aspects have been presented, the adaption process has only involved procedural aspects so far. The present contribution examines the reasons why the Italian legislator should complete the adaptation process and urges legislative action.

The International Criminal Court: 21 years have passed, but Italy is still in default

Giulia Lanza
2019-01-01

Abstract

The process of adapting the Italian legal system to the Rome Statute has been very slow and, although 21 years passed since its adoption and various projects involving substantive aspects have been presented, the adaption process has only involved procedural aspects so far. The present contribution examines the reasons why the Italian legislator should complete the adaptation process and urges legislative action.
2019
International Criminal Court, Rome Statute, Italian legal system
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