Cesare P.R. Romano / André NollKaemper / Jann K. Kleffner (eds.)Sierra Leone, East Timor, Kosovo, and Cambodia
Internationalized Criminal Courts
Sierra Leone, East Timor, Kosovo, and Cambodia
Ed. by Cesare P. R. Romano, Andre Nollkaemper and Jann K. Kleffner
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Internationalized Criminal Courts
Sierra Leone, East Timor, Kosovo, and Cambodia
Ed. by Cesare P. R. Romano, Andre Nollkaemper and Jann K. Kleffner
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In response to the weaknesses of international tribunals and domestic courts in the prosecution of crimes such as genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes, a new generation of "internationalized" criminal courts has been established. This book addresses three active and one putative jurisdiction of this kind in East Timor, Kosovo, Sierra Leone, and Cambodia.
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In response to the weaknesses of international tribunals and domestic courts in the prosecution of crimes such as genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes, a new generation of "internationalized" criminal courts has been established. This book addresses three active and one putative jurisdiction of this kind in East Timor, Kosovo, Sierra Leone, and Cambodia.
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- International Courts and Tribunals Series
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 550
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 815g
- ISBN-13: 9780199276745
- ISBN-10: 0199276749
- Artikelnr.: 14994551
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- International Courts and Tribunals Series
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 550
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 815g
- ISBN-13: 9780199276745
- ISBN-10: 0199276749
- Artikelnr.: 14994551
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Cesare P.R. Romano is Assistant Director of the Project on International Courts and Tribunals, at the Center on International Cooperation, New York University; and Associate Professor at Fordham University. André Nollkaemper id Professor of Public International Law and Director of the Amsterdam Center for International Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Amsterdam. Jann K. Kleffner LLM is PhD Research Associate and Lecturer in International Humanitarian Law at the Amsterdam Center for International Law, Faculty of Law, University of Amsterdam.
* Preface
* Acknowledgements
* Abbreviations
* Table of Contents
* INTRODUCTION
* 1: A. Cassese: The role of internationalized courts and tribunals in
the fight against international criminality
* 2: D. Shraga: The Second Generation UN-Based Tribunals: A Diversity
Of Mixed Jurisdictions
* PART I: INTERNATIONALIZED CRIMINAL COURTS AND TRIBUNALS
* Kosovo
* 3: J. Cerone and C. Baldwin: Explaining and Evaluating the UNMIK
Court System
* 4: J-C. Cady and N. Booth: Internationalized Courts in Kosovo: An
UNMIK Perspective
* East Timor
* 5: S. De Bertodano: East Timor: Trials and Tribulations
* 6: B.Lyons: Getting Untrapped, Struggling For Truths: The Commission
For Reception, Truth And Reconciliation (CAVR) In East Timor
* Sierra Leone
* 7: A. Smith: Sierra Leone: The Intersection of Law, Policy and
Practice
* 8: P. Mochochoko and G. Tortora: The Management Committee for the
Special Court for Sierra Leone
* 9: W. Schabas: Internationalized Courts And Their Relationship With
Alternative Accountability Mechanisms: The Case Of Sierra Leone
* Cambodia
* 10: C. Etcheson: The Politics of Genocide Justice in Cambodia
* 11: E. Meijer: The Extraordinary Chambers In the Courts of Cambodia
* PART II: CROSS-CUTTING ASPECTS
* Institution Building
* 12: C. Romano: The Judges and Prosecutors of Internationalized
Criminal Courts and Tribunals
* 13: T. Ingadottir: The Financing of Internationalized Criminal Courts
and Tribunals
* Law and Procedure
* 14: B. Swart: Internationalized Courts And Substantive Criminal Law
* 15: H. Friman: Procedural Law of Internationalized Criminal Courts
* Relationship with Third Entities: National Courts, Third States, and
the ICC
* 16: J. Kleffner and A. Nollkaemper: The Relationship Between
Internationalized Courts And National Courts
* 17: G. Sluiter: Legal Assistance to Internationalized Criminal Courts
and Tribunals
* 18: M. Benzing and M. Bergsmo: Some Tentative Remarks On The
Relationship Between Internationalized Criminal Jurisdictions and The
International Criminal Court
* 19: M. Colitti: Geographical and Jurisdictional Reach of the ICC:
Gaps in the International Criminal Justice System and a Role for
Internationalized Bodies
* CONCLUSIONS AND POST-FACE
* 20: L. Condorelli and T.Boutruche: Internationalized Criminal Courts
and Tribunals: Are They Necessary?
* 21: A. Pellet: Internationalized Courts: Better Than Nothing
* Selected Bibliography
* Useful Websites
* Analytical Index
* Acknowledgements
* Abbreviations
* Table of Contents
* INTRODUCTION
* 1: A. Cassese: The role of internationalized courts and tribunals in
the fight against international criminality
* 2: D. Shraga: The Second Generation UN-Based Tribunals: A Diversity
Of Mixed Jurisdictions
* PART I: INTERNATIONALIZED CRIMINAL COURTS AND TRIBUNALS
* Kosovo
* 3: J. Cerone and C. Baldwin: Explaining and Evaluating the UNMIK
Court System
* 4: J-C. Cady and N. Booth: Internationalized Courts in Kosovo: An
UNMIK Perspective
* East Timor
* 5: S. De Bertodano: East Timor: Trials and Tribulations
* 6: B.Lyons: Getting Untrapped, Struggling For Truths: The Commission
For Reception, Truth And Reconciliation (CAVR) In East Timor
* Sierra Leone
* 7: A. Smith: Sierra Leone: The Intersection of Law, Policy and
Practice
* 8: P. Mochochoko and G. Tortora: The Management Committee for the
Special Court for Sierra Leone
* 9: W. Schabas: Internationalized Courts And Their Relationship With
Alternative Accountability Mechanisms: The Case Of Sierra Leone
* Cambodia
* 10: C. Etcheson: The Politics of Genocide Justice in Cambodia
* 11: E. Meijer: The Extraordinary Chambers In the Courts of Cambodia
* PART II: CROSS-CUTTING ASPECTS
* Institution Building
* 12: C. Romano: The Judges and Prosecutors of Internationalized
Criminal Courts and Tribunals
* 13: T. Ingadottir: The Financing of Internationalized Criminal Courts
and Tribunals
* Law and Procedure
* 14: B. Swart: Internationalized Courts And Substantive Criminal Law
* 15: H. Friman: Procedural Law of Internationalized Criminal Courts
* Relationship with Third Entities: National Courts, Third States, and
the ICC
* 16: J. Kleffner and A. Nollkaemper: The Relationship Between
Internationalized Courts And National Courts
* 17: G. Sluiter: Legal Assistance to Internationalized Criminal Courts
and Tribunals
* 18: M. Benzing and M. Bergsmo: Some Tentative Remarks On The
Relationship Between Internationalized Criminal Jurisdictions and The
International Criminal Court
* 19: M. Colitti: Geographical and Jurisdictional Reach of the ICC:
Gaps in the International Criminal Justice System and a Role for
Internationalized Bodies
* CONCLUSIONS AND POST-FACE
* 20: L. Condorelli and T.Boutruche: Internationalized Criminal Courts
and Tribunals: Are They Necessary?
* 21: A. Pellet: Internationalized Courts: Better Than Nothing
* Selected Bibliography
* Useful Websites
* Analytical Index
* Preface
* Acknowledgements
* Abbreviations
* Table of Contents
* INTRODUCTION
* 1: A. Cassese: The role of internationalized courts and tribunals in
the fight against international criminality
* 2: D. Shraga: The Second Generation UN-Based Tribunals: A Diversity
Of Mixed Jurisdictions
* PART I: INTERNATIONALIZED CRIMINAL COURTS AND TRIBUNALS
* Kosovo
* 3: J. Cerone and C. Baldwin: Explaining and Evaluating the UNMIK
Court System
* 4: J-C. Cady and N. Booth: Internationalized Courts in Kosovo: An
UNMIK Perspective
* East Timor
* 5: S. De Bertodano: East Timor: Trials and Tribulations
* 6: B.Lyons: Getting Untrapped, Struggling For Truths: The Commission
For Reception, Truth And Reconciliation (CAVR) In East Timor
* Sierra Leone
* 7: A. Smith: Sierra Leone: The Intersection of Law, Policy and
Practice
* 8: P. Mochochoko and G. Tortora: The Management Committee for the
Special Court for Sierra Leone
* 9: W. Schabas: Internationalized Courts And Their Relationship With
Alternative Accountability Mechanisms: The Case Of Sierra Leone
* Cambodia
* 10: C. Etcheson: The Politics of Genocide Justice in Cambodia
* 11: E. Meijer: The Extraordinary Chambers In the Courts of Cambodia
* PART II: CROSS-CUTTING ASPECTS
* Institution Building
* 12: C. Romano: The Judges and Prosecutors of Internationalized
Criminal Courts and Tribunals
* 13: T. Ingadottir: The Financing of Internationalized Criminal Courts
and Tribunals
* Law and Procedure
* 14: B. Swart: Internationalized Courts And Substantive Criminal Law
* 15: H. Friman: Procedural Law of Internationalized Criminal Courts
* Relationship with Third Entities: National Courts, Third States, and
the ICC
* 16: J. Kleffner and A. Nollkaemper: The Relationship Between
Internationalized Courts And National Courts
* 17: G. Sluiter: Legal Assistance to Internationalized Criminal Courts
and Tribunals
* 18: M. Benzing and M. Bergsmo: Some Tentative Remarks On The
Relationship Between Internationalized Criminal Jurisdictions and The
International Criminal Court
* 19: M. Colitti: Geographical and Jurisdictional Reach of the ICC:
Gaps in the International Criminal Justice System and a Role for
Internationalized Bodies
* CONCLUSIONS AND POST-FACE
* 20: L. Condorelli and T.Boutruche: Internationalized Criminal Courts
and Tribunals: Are They Necessary?
* 21: A. Pellet: Internationalized Courts: Better Than Nothing
* Selected Bibliography
* Useful Websites
* Analytical Index
* Acknowledgements
* Abbreviations
* Table of Contents
* INTRODUCTION
* 1: A. Cassese: The role of internationalized courts and tribunals in
the fight against international criminality
* 2: D. Shraga: The Second Generation UN-Based Tribunals: A Diversity
Of Mixed Jurisdictions
* PART I: INTERNATIONALIZED CRIMINAL COURTS AND TRIBUNALS
* Kosovo
* 3: J. Cerone and C. Baldwin: Explaining and Evaluating the UNMIK
Court System
* 4: J-C. Cady and N. Booth: Internationalized Courts in Kosovo: An
UNMIK Perspective
* East Timor
* 5: S. De Bertodano: East Timor: Trials and Tribulations
* 6: B.Lyons: Getting Untrapped, Struggling For Truths: The Commission
For Reception, Truth And Reconciliation (CAVR) In East Timor
* Sierra Leone
* 7: A. Smith: Sierra Leone: The Intersection of Law, Policy and
Practice
* 8: P. Mochochoko and G. Tortora: The Management Committee for the
Special Court for Sierra Leone
* 9: W. Schabas: Internationalized Courts And Their Relationship With
Alternative Accountability Mechanisms: The Case Of Sierra Leone
* Cambodia
* 10: C. Etcheson: The Politics of Genocide Justice in Cambodia
* 11: E. Meijer: The Extraordinary Chambers In the Courts of Cambodia
* PART II: CROSS-CUTTING ASPECTS
* Institution Building
* 12: C. Romano: The Judges and Prosecutors of Internationalized
Criminal Courts and Tribunals
* 13: T. Ingadottir: The Financing of Internationalized Criminal Courts
and Tribunals
* Law and Procedure
* 14: B. Swart: Internationalized Courts And Substantive Criminal Law
* 15: H. Friman: Procedural Law of Internationalized Criminal Courts
* Relationship with Third Entities: National Courts, Third States, and
the ICC
* 16: J. Kleffner and A. Nollkaemper: The Relationship Between
Internationalized Courts And National Courts
* 17: G. Sluiter: Legal Assistance to Internationalized Criminal Courts
and Tribunals
* 18: M. Benzing and M. Bergsmo: Some Tentative Remarks On The
Relationship Between Internationalized Criminal Jurisdictions and The
International Criminal Court
* 19: M. Colitti: Geographical and Jurisdictional Reach of the ICC:
Gaps in the International Criminal Justice System and a Role for
Internationalized Bodies
* CONCLUSIONS AND POST-FACE
* 20: L. Condorelli and T.Boutruche: Internationalized Criminal Courts
and Tribunals: Are They Necessary?
* 21: A. Pellet: Internationalized Courts: Better Than Nothing
* Selected Bibliography
* Useful Websites
* Analytical Index