This article draws on well-established understandings of international treaty interpretation and the role of the judicial function to propose seven canons of International Criminal Court treaty construction that may serve as the basis of a principled interpretation of the Rome Statute. This interpretative framework is then applied to the seemingly intractable debate within the Court and among scholars over the correct interpretation of Article 25, on modes of liability. The seven canons provide guidelines that may enable the ‘Rorschach blot’ of Article 25, capable of so many divergent interpretations, to become uniformly and consistently understood and interpreted.
Monday, November 18, 2013
Sadat & Jolly: Seven Canons of ICC Treaty Interpretation: Making Sense of Article 25's Rorschach Blot
Leila N. Sadat (Washington Univ. in Saint Louis - Law) & Jarrod M. Jolly (Washington Univ. in Saint Louis - Law) have posted Seven Canons of ICC Treaty Interpretation: Making Sense of Article 25's Rorschach Blot. Here's the abstract: