Einleitung

On 26 June 2018, the German Parliament adopted a resolution entitled “Strengthening the International Criminal Court”. The resolution requested the Federal Government of Germany “to ascertain, with the help of a study of proceedings conducted by the International Criminal Court to date, which factors lead to the disproportionate length of proceedings and to formulate proposals on accelerating proceedings”. Consequently, the International Nuremberg Principles Academy (Nuremberg Academy) and the International Criminal Law Research Unit of Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (ICLU) created a research project with the aim to undertake an analysis of the length of the proceedings before the International Criminal Court (ICC).

This survey is conducted to obtain a multitude of views from a wide segment of practitioners, officials, and other experts on the ICC. In this regard, the questionnaire will be administered online to a minimum of 200 respondents. The Nuremberg Academy and the ICLU thank you for your interest in our project and for agreeing to participate in the survey. We kindly request that you respond to the following questions based on your role (or latest role) in the proceedings, your experience in the system of the ICC, and your expertise in the field of international criminal law.

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