Full Description
This is the first textbook to provide a comprehensive overview and practical guide to the law and practice of international criminal tribunals, the ICTY, ICTR, and ICC, as well as mixed international courts, such as the Special Court for Sierra Leone and the Cambodia Tribunal. It is a roadmap to the law and practice of the growing number of international criminal tribunals.
Published under the Transnational Publishers imprint.
Contents
Preface; Foreword; Table of Abbreviations; Table of Authorities;
Chapter I - The Contemporary ICT: Distinctions and Main Characteristics;
Chapter II - Classification and identification of the Major International Crimes by ICT;
Chapter III - General Principles of Substantive Criminal Law Envisioned by ICT;
Chapter IV - General Principles of Procedural Criminal Law Envisioned by ICT;
Chapter V - Principles of Criminal Evidence Before ICT;
Chapter VI - The Emergence of Uniform Standards of Due Process Before ICT; Influence on (Inter)national Criminal Law(s);
Chapter VII - International State Cooperation With ICT: Obtaining (Forensic) Evidence Abroad;
Chapter VIII - Redressing Wrongful Prosecutions and Convictions or Miscarriages of Justice by ICT;
Appendix; Bibliography; Index.