This book offers an in-depth analysis of the interactions between national and international judicial systems in the prosecution of the most serious crimes, highlighting the dynamics of cooperation and mutual influence. It examines mechanisms of collaboration-including legal assistance, the transfer of cases, and victim participation-while assessing the impact of ICC case law on Congolese judicial practices and, conversely, the contribution of national experiences to certain Court procedures. The study also highlights the complementarities and tensions between national sovereignty and international norms, and formulates proposals aimed at strengthening judicial dialogue and improving the effectiveness, legitimacy, and coherence of criminal justice in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, both in theory and in practice.
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