International Criminal LawRoutledge, 2 июн. 2009 г. - Всего страниц: 640 Providing an introduction to, and detailed examination of substantive, enforcement and procedural aspects of international criminal law, this book’s examination of international and transnational crimes under treaty and customary law has been fully updated and revised. Exploring the enforcement of international criminal law through an investigation of the practice of the Security Council-based tribunals for Yugoslavia and Rwanda, the International Criminal Court and other hybrid tribunals, such as those for Cambodia, Sierra Leone, Lockerbie and truth commissions, the authors look at terrorism, offences against the person, piracy and jurisdiction, and immunities amongst a variety of other topics. New to this edition are four additional chapters on:
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... Trial Chamber in question. This contributes to the preparation of the trial proceedings. In this sense, the communication of all evidence disclosed between the parties to the PTC may put the Trial Chamber in a better position to ...
Miles Jackson. Prosecutor v Kunarac, Kovač, Vuković (Trial Chamber Judgment) IT-96-23-T & IT-96-23/1-T (22 February 2001) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75, 92, 212 Prosecutor v Kupreškić et al ( ...
... Chamber Decision on Interlocutory Appeal (19 March 2004)...................................................... 64 Prosecutor v Brdanin, No IT-99-36-A, Appeals Chamber Judgment (3 ... Trial Chamber Judgment (26 February Table of Cases xiii.
... trial Chamber ii Judgment, 30 november 2005 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125, 151, 152, 154 prosecutor v ivica rajić aka Viktor andrić, Case no it–95–12–r61, review of the indictment pursuant to rule 61 of the rules ...
In another example, the Trial Chamber took approximately three and one half months to rule on two motions by the prosecutor to combine nine individual cases into two trials, an RUF/AFRC trial and a CDF trial.46 In part, the delays may ...
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Chapter 3 Defences in international criminal law | 51 |
Chapter 4 State jurisdiction and immunities | 71 |
Chapter 5 War crimes and grave breaches | 113 |
Chapter 6 Crimes against humanity | 125 |
Chapter 7 Genocide | 139 |
Chapter 8 Offences against the person | 151 |
Chapter 13 Extradition | 293 |
Chapter 14 Abduction | 343 |
Chapter 15 Mutual Legal Assistance | 357 |
national perspectives | 387 |
Chapter 17 International police cooperation | 407 |
Chapter 18 Evidence before the ad hoc tribunals | 437 |
Chapter 19 Nuremberg Tokyo and the birth of modern international criminal law | 495 |
Chapter 20 The international criminal tribunals for Yugoslavia and Rwanda | 513 |
Chapter 9 International criminal law of the sea | 173 |
Chapter 10 Terrorism | 195 |
Chapter 11 Transnational offences | 233 |
Chapter 12 Other transnational offences | 265 |
Chapter 21 The permanent international criminal court | 535 |
Chapter 22 Internationalised domestic criminal tribunals | 557 |
Index | 585 |