International Criminal Law Practitioner Library
International Criminal Procedure
Volume 3
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Part of The International Criminal Law Practitioner
- Authors:
- Gideon Boas, Monash University, Victoria
- James L. Bischoff, U.S. Department of State
- Natalie L. Reid, Debevoise & Plimpton LLP, New York
- B. Don Taylor III, ICTY, The Hague, The Netherlands
- Date Published: March 2012
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- isbn: 9781139036726
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A comprehensive and invaluable reference work for practitioners, academics and students of international criminal law, this series critically examines a complex and important legal area. Volume I considers the criminal responsibility of individuals for the commission of war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide; Volume II focuses on these core international crimes and discusses their interaction with the forms of responsibility; and Volume III provides an evaluation of international criminal procedure and the rules and practices designed to ensure effective investigations and fair trials.
Read more- Reviews the key rules and jurisprudence up to 1 December 2009, providing a one-stop reference on international criminal procedure
- Analyses the law governing each stage of the proceedings from investigation through punishment, making this an invaluable resource for practitioners, scholars and others wishing to understand and apply rules of international criminal procedure
- Comparative survey of rules and practices in the ICC, ICTY, ICTR and SCSL, supplemented where relevant with discussions of other internationalised tribunals, providing a clear picture of the development and coherence of this area of the law
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'Boas et al. brilliantly succeeds in its mission to survey the main rules of procedure, to show how they operate in practice, and to provide useful criticism.' Marko Divac Öberg, Leiden Journal of International Law
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- Date Published: March 2012
- format: Adobe eBook Reader
- isbn: 9781139036726
- availability: This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.
Table of Contents
1. The nature of international criminal procedure
2. Creation and amendment of rules of international criminal procedure
3. Procedures related to primacy and complementarity
4. Investigations, rights of suspects, and detention
5. Defence counsel, amici curiae, and the different forms of representation of accused
6. Pre-trial proceedings
7. Trial proceedings
8. The role and status of victims in international criminal procedure
9. Evidence
10. Judgement and sentencing
11. Appeal and revision
12. Conclusion.
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