Punishing Atrocities through a Fair Trial examines the tension between punishing mass atrocity and ensuring a fair trial for defendants.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jonathan Hafetz is Professor of Law at Seton Hall University School of Law, New Jersey.
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Introduction 1. Creating the template: Nuremberg and the post-World War II international prosecutions 2. International criminal law's revival and the challenges of implementation 3. The creation of a permanent international criminal court 4. Procedure and fairness in a decentralized system 5. The selectivity challenge in international criminal law 6. Achieving accountability and fairness: a window into the recurring debate over treating terrorism as an international crime Concluding remarks.
Introduction 1. Creating the template: Nuremberg and the post-World War II international prosecutions 2. International criminal law's revival and the challenges of implementation 3. The creation of a permanent international criminal court 4. Procedure and fairness in a decentralized system 5. The selectivity challenge in international criminal law 6. Achieving accountability and fairness: a window into the recurring debate over treating terrorism as an international crime Concluding remarks.
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