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International criminal procedure : towards a coherent body of law / edited by Göran Sluiter, Sergey Vasiliev

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextOriginal language: English Publication details: London : Cameron May International Law & Policy , 2009Description: 488 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781905017942
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 345.05
Contents:
General rules and principles of international criminal procedure : definition, legal nature, and identification Sergey Vasiliev International criminal justice and models of the judicial process Bert Swart The proprio motu and interventionist powers of judges at international criminal tribunals Nina Jørgensen The role of victims in international criminal proceedings Anne-Marie de Brouwer and Marc Groenhuijsen Participation of victims before the ICC : a critical assessment of the early developments Håkan Friman Judicial review of prosecutorial discretion : on experiments and imperfections Carsten Stahn Coercive measures, privacy rights and judicial supervision in international criminal investigations : in need of further regulation? Karel de Meester Revised pre-trial procedure before the ICTY from a continental/common law persepective Megan Fairlie In absentia proceedings before international criminal courts William A. Schabas Towards a unique theory of international criminal sentencing Jens David Ohlin The case for a new appellate jurisdiction for international criminal law Gideon Boas The effects of the law of international criminal procedure on domestic proceedings concerning international crimes Göran Sluiter
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General rules and principles of international criminal procedure : definition, legal nature, and identification Sergey Vasiliev International criminal justice and models of the judicial process Bert Swart The proprio motu and interventionist powers of judges at international criminal tribunals Nina Jørgensen The role of victims in international criminal proceedings Anne-Marie de Brouwer and Marc Groenhuijsen Participation of victims before the ICC : a critical assessment of the early developments Håkan Friman Judicial review of prosecutorial discretion : on experiments and imperfections Carsten Stahn Coercive measures, privacy rights and judicial supervision in international criminal investigations : in need of further regulation? Karel de Meester Revised pre-trial procedure before the ICTY from a continental/common law persepective Megan Fairlie In absentia proceedings before international criminal courts William A. Schabas Towards a unique theory of international criminal sentencing Jens David Ohlin The case for a new appellate jurisdiction for international criminal law Gideon Boas The effects of the law of international criminal procedure on domestic proceedings concerning international crimes Göran Sluiter

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