Hybrid Justice : Innovation and Impact in the Prosecution of Atrocity Crimes / edited by Kirsten Ainley, Mark Kersten - Oxford : Oxford University Press , 2025. - ; .

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1.Hybrid Justice: Innovation and Impact in the Prosecution of Atrocity Crimes/Kirsten Ainley and Mark Kersten--2.In Whose Name? Mapping the Constitutional Legitimacy of Hybrid International Criminal Courts/Dennis R. Schmidt --3.Regionalized Hybrid Courts /Elena Baylis--4.Securing Resilient Peace: From Hybridity to Polyvalence/Shastry Njeru and Tyanai Masiya--5.Dissent in International Criminal Justice and the Creation and Re-emergence of the Hybrid Court/Shannon Maree Torrens--6.Institutional Design and (Non)-Complementarity: Regulating Relations between Hybrid Tribunals and other Judicial and Non-Judicial Institutions/Patryk I. Labuda--7.Valuing the Defence: A Comparative Analysis of the Hybrid Tribunals’ Stumbling Efforts Towards Giving Meaning to Defence Rights/Sareta Ashraph--8.Victim Participation in Hybrid International(ized) Tribunals: No Longer Just a Feature ‘Nice to Have’ Philipp Ambach--9.Striking the Right Balance: Impact of the Nationality of Judges/Staff on the Legitimacy of Recent Hybrid Tribunals/Erica Bussey--10.Emerging Enforcement Practices of Hybrid Courts: Lessons Learned for Proposed Hybrid Mechanisms in Post-Conflict States/Philippa Greer--11.A New African Pluralism in International Criminal Law: Sovereign Immunity and the Trial of Hissène Habré/Kerstin Bree Carlson--12.Innovations in Hybrid Justice: Comparative Opportunities and Challenges of the Central African Republic’s Special Criminal Court and the Proposed Hybrid Court for South Sudan/Elise Keppler--13.‘Forced Marriage’: A Positive Development for International Criminal Law?/Rosemary Grey --14.Hybrid Investigatory Mechanisms and Other Hybrid Justice Initiatives/Nelson Camilo Sánchez--15.Hybrid Tribunals as a Mechanism for Reparative Justice/Sarah Williams--16.Hybrid Justice and the Promise and Expectations of Outreach/Olga Kavran--17.The Premise of Capacity Building in the Special Court for Sierra Leone, the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, and the Bosnian War Crimes Chamber/Ezequiel Jimenez--18.Beyond ‘Fragmentation’: The Potential of Hybrid Courts to Restore Local Trust in International Justice through Prosecution of Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights Violations/Alice Dieci--19.Conclusion: The Design, Function, and Evaluation of Hybrid Courts /Kirsten Ainley, Mark Kersten

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