Roger O'Keefe
University of Cambridge
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AJIL Unbound (2015) | 2015
Roger O'Keefe
The happiest outcomes of the work of the International Law Commission (ILC) result when those charged with reporting on a topic elucidate the existing law with maximum objectivity and accuracy and when, where desired, they formulate such possibilities for its avowed progressive development as find a solid basis in emerging practice or international jurisprudence and are unlikely to arouse implacable opposition among members of the Commission or member states of the General Assembly. This history should be foremost in the minds of those presently leading the Commission’s work on the immunity of state officials from foreign criminal jurisdiction as they come next session to report on possible limitations on and exceptions to such immunity. Whether the eventual aim is codification or reform, any consideration of this most controverted and combustible of contemporary questions of international law that is not based on an impartial and convincing assessment of relevant state practice and international case-law and that misreads the political temper of the times will end in tears, in the Commission itself and even more so in the Sixth Committee of the General Assembly.
Cambridge Review of International Affairs | 2011
Roger O'Keefe
The article outlines US dissatisfaction with the International Criminal Court (ICC), before assessing the strengths and weaknesses of US objections from the point of view of international law. It concludes that most of the concerns expressed by the United States are either overstated or legally flawed but that there is good reason to object to the abrogation, for the purposes of trial before the ICC, of the immunities conferred by international law on at least certain US personnel.
International and Comparative Law Quarterly | 1996
Roger O'Keefe
The genius of the century is also changing the conditions of our action overseas, leading us to bring an end to colonization. It is entirely natural that one should feel nostalgia for what was the Empire, just as one may regret the gentle light of oil lamps, the splendour of the navy under sail. But there is no valid politics outside realities.
Archive | 2007
Roger O'Keefe
Journal of International Criminal Justice | 2004
Roger O'Keefe
International and Comparative Law Quarterly | 2004
Roger O'Keefe
International and Comparative Law Quarterly | 1998
Roger O'Keefe
Archive | 2013
Roger O'Keefe; Christian J. Tams
Oxford University Press, USA (2015) | 2015
Roger O'Keefe
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law | 2011
Roger O'Keefe