Powderly, Joseph,

Judges and the making of international criminal law / by Joseph Powderly. - lxi, 618 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cm. - Leiden studies on the frontiers of international law, volume 7 2212-4195 ; .

Based on author's thesis (doctoral - National University of Ireland, Galway, 2017) issued under title: The role of the judge in the progressive development of international criminal law.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 561-609) and index.

Getting to Know the International Criminal Judiciary : a Profile Portrait -- The Independence and Impartiality of the International Criminal Judiciary -- Judicial Creativity and the International Judicial Function : Lauterpacht's Legacy -- Giving Life to International Criminal Justice : the Judicial Role in the Evolution of International Criminal Procedure -- The Ad Hoc Tribunals, Judicial Creativity and the Rebirth of International Criminal Law -- 'Curb Your Creativity' : the Rome Statute and the Attempted Institution of Interpretative Restraint.

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Judicial process.
Criminal procedure (International law)
International criminal courts--Decision making.