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Appeal and Sentence in International Criminal Law
BWV Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag 2012; US$ 37.74Hauptbeschreibung The International Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda hold far-reaching sentencing powers. At the same time, consistency and fairness in sentencing are of utmost important to the practice of the Tribunals. Accordingly, the sentencing powers of the Tribunals demand for a system of control. One crucial procedural safeguard... more...
Consolidated Legal Texts for the Special Court for Sierra Leone
BRILL 2007; US$ 192.00The creation of the first treaty-based international criminal court with a mixed jurisdiction ratione materiae by the UN and Sierra Leone is said to be an important step for international criminal justice because it is a leaner ad hoc court. more...
Die Ausformung einer Prozessordnung sui generis durch das ICTY unter Berücksichtigung des Fair-Trial-Prinzips (Beiträge zum ausländischen öffentlichen Recht und Völkerrecht) (German Edition)
Springer 2008; US$ 94.99Der Sicherheitsrat der Vereinten Nationen beschloss im Februar 1993 die Errichtung des Internationalen Strafgerichtshofs für das ehemalige Jugoslawien. Art. 15 des Statuts übertrug den Richtern die Ausformung der Prozeßordnung. Art. 20 Abs. 1 verpflichtet die Richter zur Gewährleistung eines fairen Verfahrens. Vor diesem Hintergrund ist Gegenstand... more...
Digest of Jurisprudence of the Special Court for Sierra Leone, 2003-2005
BRILL 2006; US$ 296.00The Special Court for Sierra Leone was created in 2002 to prosecute "persons who bear the greatest responsibility" for serious violations of international humanitarian law and Sierra Leonean law. This is a collection of relevant abstracts of decisions and orders rendered by Chambers - Trial Chambers, Appeals Chamber, and President. more...
Genocide on Trial
Oxford University Press, UK 2001; US$ 54.99When the Allies tried German war criminals at the end of World War II they were attempting not only to punish the guilty but also to set down a history of Nazism and of what had happened in Europe. Yet as Donald Bloxham shows in this incisive new account the reality was that these proceedings failed: not only did the guilty often escape punishment... more...
Holocaust Denial and the Law
Palgrave Macmillan 2004; US$ 110.00From 1978-1996 Holocaust denial emerged as a major concern for the liberal democracies of Europe and North America. This period also saw the first prosecutions of Holocaust deniers. But these prosecutions often ran into trouble. Holocaust Denial and the Law relates how courts in four countries (Canada, France, Germany and the United States) resolved... more...
International Criminal Justice at the Yugoslav Tribunal
OUP Oxford 2012; US$ 99.99International criminal justice has undergone rapid recent development. Since the establishment of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in 1993, and the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) in the following year, the field has changed beyond recognition. The traditional immunity of presidents or heads of... more...
International criminal law developments in the case law of the ICTY
BRILL 2003; US$ 207.00This work focuses particularly on the international and criminal law developments that have taken place in the practice and procedure of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). It also covers the ad hoc International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. more...
Justice in the Balkans
University of Chicago Press 2010; US$ 18.00Called a fig leaf for inaction by many at its inception, the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia has surprised its critics by growing from an unfunded U.N. Security Council resolution to an institution with more than 1,000 employees and a $100 million annual budget. With Slobodan Milosevic now on trial and more than forty fellow... more...
The Legacy of Nuremberg
BRILL 2007; US$ 214.00Assesses the legacy of the Nuremberg Trial asking whether the Trial really did have a civilising influence or if it constituted little more than institutionalised vengeance. more...









