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International Criminal Court Disciplinary Organs' Handbook

of: Ingo Klaus Wamser

GRIN Verlag , 2014

ISBN: 9783656728689 , 182 Pages

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International Criminal Court Disciplinary Organs' Handbook


 

Document from the year 2014 in the subject Law - Comparative Legal Systems, Comparative Law, , language: English, abstract: The ICC disciplinary regime for counsel is a widely unknown but challenging field of work of high importance not only for counsel appearing before the Court at the Hague but also for national bar associations and authorities being forced to appoint ad-hoc members for proceedings against their members due to alleged misconduct. To provide these newcomers a first introduction in the ICC disciplinary regime together with the fundamental legal texts for their work this publications was written. Nevertheless it is hoped that it will prove useful to those who do not have access to online libraries during their work and also to those who do but would nonetheless value the convenience of a collection which may be kept readily to hand, too.

Ingo Klaus Wamser started his own law office in 2005 as the youngest holder of a bar admission in Germany. Actually this law firm is highly specialized in German and international criminal law, public international law and the law of the sea. He was appointed as a disciplinary judge for counsels' misconduct cases and is the serving alternate disciplinary commissioner at the International Criminal Court. Besides the German bar admission he is entitled to practice before the International Criminal Court, the Kosovo Specialist Chambers and the Special Tribunal for Lebanon. He is lecturing on the law of the sea and marine mining regulations at the Montanuniversität Leoben in Austria.