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Commissions of Inquiry: Problems and Prospects

Editat de Professor Christian Henderson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 sep 2019
This timely and pertinent collection looks at the variety of questions involved in the operation of Commissions of Inquiry (CoIs). Traditionally existing as pure fact-finding bodies, in recent times the function of CoIs has arguably shifted and broadened so as to provide a form of legal adjudication. This shift in their application merits scrutiny and this edited collection of essays addresses institutional and procedural aspects of CoIs, as well as issues in regards to the application and interpretation of the substantative law applied to them. Essay topics include the relationship of CoIs with, and impact upon, traditional forms of adjudication, the influences of international law upon the work of CoIs, through to issues of procedural fairness. Drawing upon the expertise of scholars working within in the field, it offers an insightful and critical analysis of CoIs.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781509932207
ISBN-10: 1509932208
Pagini: 392
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

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A timely and pertinent collection looking at the variety of questions involved in the operation of Commissions of Inquiry.

Notă biografică

Christian Henderson is Professor of International Law at the University of Sussex.

Cuprins

Section 1: The Diversity of Contemporary Commissions of Inquiry1. A Functional Typology of Commissions of Inquiry Patrick Butchard and Christian Henderson2. Hegemony and Counter-Hegemony: The Politics of Establishing United Nations Commissions of Inquiry Michelle Farrell and Ben Murphy3. Lessons From Two Regional Missions: Fact-finding in Georgia and South Sudan Rob Grace4. Domestic Commissions of Inquiry and International Law: The Importance of Normative Authority Stephen Samuel and James A Green Section 2: Commissions of Inquiry and International Courts and Tribunals5. Commissions of Inquiry and Traditional Mechanisms of Dispute Settlement Alexander Orakhelashvili6. Commissions of Inquiry: Courting International Criminal Courts and Tribunals Christine Schwöbel-Patel7. The Impact of International Commissions of Inquiry on the Proceedings before the International Criminal Court Triestino Mariniello Section 3: Issues in the Substantive Engagement of Commissions of Inquiries with International Law8. The Interplay between International Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law in the Practice of Commissions of Inquiry Marco Odello9. Laying the Foundations: Commissions of Inquiry and the Development of International Law Shane Darcy10. Quo Vadis? Commissions of Inquiry and their Implications for the Coherence of International Law Russell Buchan Section 4: Procedural Questions and Working Methods 11. Selectivity and Choices in Human Rights Fact-finding: Reconciling Subjectivity with Objectivity? Théo Boutruche12. Commissions of Inquiry and Procedural Fairness Alison Bisset13. A Visible College: The Community of Fact-finding PracticeCorinne Heaven