Judicial dialogue on human rights : he practice of international criminal tribunals / edited by Paolo Lobba, Triestino Mariniello
Material type:
- 9789004313743
- 341.4
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Includes bibliographical references and index
The grammar of the judicial dialogue between International Criminal Tribunals and the European Court : introductory remarks / Paolo Lobba and Triestino Mariniello -- Cross-fertilisation under the Looking Glass : transjudicial grammar and reception of Strasbourg jurisprudence by International Criminal Tribunals / Sergey Vasiliev -- 'Directory authority' : fertilising International Criminal Tribunals' human rights standards with European Court of Human Rights' case law / Julia Geneuss -- Judicial dialogue in light of comparative criminal law and justice / Christoph Burchard -- Article 21 (3) of the ICC Statute : identifying and applying 'Internationally recognized human rights' / Volker Nerlich -- Article 21(3) of the ICC statue and 'Internationally recognized Human Rights' as a cource of mandatory judicial dialogue / Christophe Deprez -- Beyond anecdotal reference : a quantitative assessment of ICTY reerences to the jurisprudence of the ECtHR / Frauke Sauerwein -- The Nula poena Sine Lego : a symptomatic sign of interactions between Strasbourg and The Hague / Damien Scalia -- Critical remarks on the Accessibility/ foreseeability standard as applied in International criminal justice / Giulio Vanacore -- The judicial dialogue between the ECtHR and the ad hoc Tribunals on the right to rehabilitation of offenders / Alice Riccardi -- Judicial diaogue and the definition of torture : the importation of ICTS from European jurisprudence / Elena Maculan -- Confronting the divergent notions of torture and other-ill treatment under the Rome Statute through the lens of cumulative conviction / Elizbeth Santalla Vargas -- Absent witnesses and the right to confrontation : the influence of the jurisprudence of the European court of human rights on International criminal law / Yvonne McDermott -- The special court for Sierra Leone's misapplication of the European court of human rights case law on hearsay evidence and corroboration : the Taylor appeal judgment and the Al Khawaja and Tahery case / Yael Vias Gvirsman -- The interaction between te International Criminal Court and the European COurt of Human Rights : the right to the truth for victims of serious violations of human rights : the importation of a new right? / Paolo Caroli -- Self- or cross-fertilisation? Referencing ECtHR jurisprudence to justify victim participation at the ICC / Kerstin Braun
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