The right to appeal in international criminal law : human rights benchmarks, practice, and appraisal / by Dražan Djukić
Material type:
- 9789004366695 (hardback : alk. paper)
- 345.056
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Resource Centre Shelving S | 345.056 DJU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | BE0768 |
The international human rights law obligations of the ad hoc tribunals and the ICC --The international human rights law framework governing the appellate proceedings of the ad hoc tribunals and the ICC -- The inception of the right to appeal -- The ICCPR -- The ECHR -- The ACHR -- systematisation the norms of international human rights law -- The norms of international human rights law relevant to appellate proceedings in international criminal law -- The appellate structures -- The parties entitled to the right to appeal -- The impediments to accessing the appeals chambers -- The legal representation of the accused -- The composition of the appeals chambers -- The written submissions and the appeal hearing -- The scope of appellate review -- The powers of the appeals chambers -- The judgments of the appeals chambers -- The areas of compliance -- The areas of non-compliance -- The proposals for adjustments to the ICC system
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