Presenting insightful commentary and analysis of the workings of the ICC, this book is a valuable contribution to studies in international law, particularly in the face of increasing terrorist threats to international stability. - Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor of Richmond Green Chambers"Contributors to Mariniello’s collection focus on the procedural and substantive challenges faced by the International Criminal Court (ICC), the first permanent international criminal tribunal. Essays seek to elaborate ways in which the Court may resolve difficulties; to consider the relationship between the ICC and states; and to explore the impact that the new regime of international criminal justice has had on countries where the most serious crimes have been committed." - Law and Social Inquiry Journal