An institutional perspective on the United Nations criminal tribunals:governance, independence, and impartiality / by Huw Llewellyn
Material type:
- 9789004447691 (hardback)
- 345.01
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Includes bibliographical references and index
The United Nations criminal tribunals and their oversight bodies -- Essential concepts -- Establishment Part I : institutional architecture of the UN criminal tribunals -- Establishment Part II : the oversight bodies and funding mechanisms -- Commencement and functioning -- Completion and closure -- The residual phase
"This book focuses on "parenthood", "oversight" and "ownership" by the tribunals' governing bodies, concepts unnecessary in national jurisdictions, and traces the tension between governance and judicial independence through the different phases of the tribunals' lifecycles: from their establishment to commencement of operations, completion of mandates and closure, and finally to the "afterlife" of their residual phase"$cProvided by publisher
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