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Law in Context: Vol 27 No 1critical Assessments of International Criminal Courts: Law in Context

Autor Magda Karagiannakis
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 aug 2010
This volume focuses on the operational of international and hybrid criminal courts. Eight expert authors analyse what happened, or didn't happen, in the major international criminal tribunals (ICTs) of the past 20 years, and make constructive suggestions for improvements.
Four articles concern issues in particular tribunals: Rwanda, Sierra Leone, East Timor and Cambodia. Other articles consider the problems raised by the right to a speedy trial in ICTs and the principle that the ICC should be complementary to, and not competitive with, state domestic courts.
Critical Assessments of International Criminal Courts is a special issue (Volume 27 No 1) of the journal Law in Context.
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ISBN-13: 9781862877993
ISBN-10: 1862877998
Pagini: 178
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Federation Press
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Cuprins

1. Introduction Magda Karagiannakis  2. The Chameleon Court: The Changing Face of the ICC Michael A Newton  3. International Tribunals and the Right to a Speedy Trial: Problems and Possible Remedies  David Tolbert and Fergal Gaynor  4. Justice at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda: Are Criticisms Just? Kirsten MF Keith  5. Accountability in the Balance: Trials Before the Special Panels for Serious Crimes in East Timor 1999-2005 David Cohen  6. Insufficiently Hybrid: Assessing the Special Court for Sierra Leone Tim Kelsall  7. Symbolic, Shambolic or Simply Sui Generis? Reflections from the Field on Cambodia's Extraordinary Chambers Michelle Staggs Kelsall

Notă biografică

Magda Karagiannakis was a trial attorney at ICT Yugoslavia and a senior legal officer at the UN inquiry into the assassination of the Lebanese Prime Minister, Rafiq Hariri. She teaches at La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.