Hans-Peter Kaul
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Hans-Peter Kaul is a German judge
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, international law
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 scholar, and former diplomat
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. Since 11 March 2003 he has served as Justice
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 at the International Criminal Court
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 in The Hague
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. In March 2009, he was appointed vice president of the court.

Life

After his military duty from 1963 to 1967, he graduated from Heidelberg University Law School
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 in 1971, and subsequently took up graduate studies at the École nationale d'administration
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. Thereafter, Kaul joined the Max Planck Institute for International Law at Heidelberg
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 as a research assistant. In 1975, he entered the German diplomatic service. Among other duties, he served as Consul
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 at the German Embassy to Norway
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, as Political Counsellor at the German Embassy to the United States
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, and as Head of the Division for International Law of the Federal Foreign Ministry of Germany
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. In the latter capacity, he played a major role in the establishment of the International Criminal Court. In 2002, he was appointed German Ambassador
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 and Commissioner of the Federal Foreign Ministry of Germany for the International Criminal Court. Since 11 March 2003 he has served as Justice
Judges of the International Criminal Court
The eighteen judges of the International Criminal Court are elected for nine-year terms by the member-countries of the court. Candidates must be nationals of those countries and they must "possess the qualifications required in their respective States for appointment to the highest judicial...

 at the International Criminal Court
International Criminal Court
The International Criminal Court is a permanent tribunal to prosecute individuals for genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and the crime of aggression .It came into being on 1 July 2002—the date its founding treaty, the Rome Statute of the...

, and was elected vice president of the court in March 2009.

Selected publications

  • "Developments at the International Criminal Court – Construction Site for More Justice: The International Criminal Court After Two Years", American Journal of International Law, Vol. 99, No 2, April 2005, pp 370-384.

  • "Germany: Methods and techniques used to deal with constitutional, sovereignty and criminal law issues”, in Roy S. Lee (ed.), Giving Effect to the International Criminal Court: Methods and Techniques for Handling Issues of Criminal Law, Constitution, and Sovereignty, forthcoming (2005).

  • "Substantive Criminal Law in the Rome Statute and its implementation in national legislation”, in ICRC/Damascus University Faculty of Law, The International Criminal Court and Enlarging the Scope of International Humanitarian Law- Damascus Symposium, 13-14 December 2003, (2004), pp. 277-306 (also published in Arabic).

  • "Preconditions to the Exercise of Jurisdiction", in: Antonio Cassese et al. (eds.), The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court: A Commentary, pp. 583-618, Oxford University Press, 3 volumes, 2002.

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