The legacy of the International Criminal Tribunalfor the former Yugoslavia
Swart, Bert
Zahar, Alexander
Sluiter, Goran
The most prolific international criminal court to date, the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia had a broad impact on international law, human rights, the creation of the International Criminal Court, and the rule of law in the former Yugoslavia. In this book a group of leading experts take stock of its performance and legacy. INDICE: 1: Göran Sluiter and Alexander Zahar: Introduction; I. A Distant Court; 2: Kimi L. King and James D. Meernik: Assessing the Impact of the ICTY: Balancing International and Local Interests While Doing Justice; 3: Janine Natalya Clark: The Impact Question: The ICTY and the Restoration and Maintenance of Peace; II. Process and Rights: Three Views; 4: Alex Whiting: The ICTY as a Laboratory of International Criminal Procedure; 5: Albin Eser: Procedural Structure and Features of International Criminal Justice: Lessons From the ICTY; 6: Stefan Trechsel: Rights in Criminal Proceedings Under the ECHR and the ICTY Statute-A Precarious Comparison; III. Battlefields; 7: Göran Sluiter: Unity and Division in Decision Making-The Law and Practice on Individual Opinions at the ICTY; 8: Jonas Nilsson: The Crime of Persecution in the ICTY Case Law; 9: Nina H. B. Jørgensen: Complicity in Genocide and the Duality of Responsibility;10: Harmen van der Wilt: Justifications and Excuses in International CriminalLaw: An Assessment of the Case Law of the ICTY; 11: Nancy Amoury Combs: Regulation of Defense Counsel: An Evolution Toward Restriction and Legitimacy; 12: Jens David Ohlin: Proportional Sentences at the ICTY; IV. Improvisation and Resilience; 13: Jarinde Temminck Tuinstra: The ICTY's Continuing Struggle With the Right to Self-Representation; 14: Elies van Sliedregt: Command Responsibility at the ICTY: Three Generations of Case Law and Still Ambiguity; 15: Luisa Vierucci: 'Special Agreements' Between Conflicting Parties in the Case Law of the ICTY; 16: Kimberly Prost: The ICTY and its Relationship with National Jurisdictions: Powers, Limits, and Misconceptions; 17: Alexander Zahar: Civilizing Civil War: Writing Morality as Law at the ICTY; V. Legacy in Bricks and Mortar; 18: Guido Acquaviva: 'Best Before Date Shown': Residual Mechanisms at the ICTY
- ISBN: 978-0-19-957341-7
- Editorial: Oxford University
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 640
- Fecha Publicación: 01/05/2011
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés