The Principle of Complementarity in the Rome Statute in relation to Concurrent Jurisdiction of Regional Courts over International Crimes: The Case of the Proposed International criminal Jurisdiction of the African Court of Human and People’s Rights
The paper examines whether and how the complementary principle in the Rome Statute entails deference to genuine exercise of concurrent jurisdiction over crimes within the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) jurisdiction. The ensuing discussion is focused on the proposed international criminal jurisdiction of the African Court of Human and People’s Rights as envisaged in the Draft protocol on Amen