Illicitly Obtained Evidence at the International Criminal Court / (Record no. 436)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9789462650923 (hardback)
040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE
Transcribing agency ChanthyE
041 ## - LANGUAGE CODE
Language code of original eng
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 345
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Viebig, Petra,
245 #0 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Illicitly Obtained Evidence at the International Criminal Court /
Statement of responsibility, etc. by Petra Viebig.
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT
Edition statement First editon 2016
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. The Hague, The Netherlands :
Place of publication, distribution, etc. T.M.C. Asser Press ,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2016
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xi, 291 pages ,
Dimensions 25 cm
490 ## - SERIES STATEMENT
Series statement International Criminal Justice Series, 2352-6718
Volume/sequential designation Volume 4
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc. note Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-269) and index
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note exclusion of evidence by the International Criminal Court -- Factors in the balancing exercise -- The relation between the violation and the evidence -- Procedural aspects -- Conclusion and outlook.
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc. This work deals with the exclusion of illicitly obtained evidence at the International Criminal Court. At the level of domestic law, the so-called exclusionary rule has always been a very prominent topic. The reason for this is that the way a court of law deals with tainted evidence pertains to a key aspect of procedural fairness. It concerns the balancing of the right to a fair trial with the interest of society in effective law enforcement. At the international level, however, the subject has not yet been discussed in detail. The present research intends to fill this gap. It provides an overview of the approaches of a number of domestic legal systems as well as of the approaches of the UN ad hoc tribunals and the European Court of Human Rights and uses the different perspectives to develop a version of the exclusionary rule which fits the International Criminal Court. The book is highly recommended for practitioners and researchers in the field of international criminal law and especially the law of international criminal evidence. Petra Viebig is a Public Prosecutor at the Staatsanwaltschaft Hamburg, Germany.
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name entry element International criminal law.
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Koha item type BE
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