National measures taken to ratify and implement the Statute of the International Criminal Court: an interim assessment
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INTRODUCCIÓN. I. PROBLEMAS CONSTITUCIONALES SUSCITADOS POR LA RATIFICACIÓN DEL ESTATUTO DE ROMA. 1. Sobre la posibilidad de atribuir a una Corte Penal Internacional determinadas competencias estatales. 2. La inmunidad de los Jefes de Estado o de Gobierno y de otras personas dotadas de una "condición oficial".- II. LAS OBLIGACIONES DE COOPERACIÓN CON LA CORTE. 1. Técnicas utilizadas en la práctica estatal para garantizar la aplicación efectiva del Estatuto. 2. La detención y entrega de personas a la CPI. 3. El cumplimiento de sentencias. III. EL PRINCIPIO DE COMPLEMENTARIEDAD DE LA JURISDICCIÓN DE LA CORTE: ALGUNAS CONSECUENCIAS PRÁCTICAS: 1. El principio de complementariedad en el Estatuto de la Corte: concepto y alcance. 2. La complementariedad de la Corte vista desde los derechos internos. 3. La definición de la posición de España.- IV. CONCLUSIONES.
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