The Legacy of Ad Hoc Tribunals in International Criminal Law
Herausgeber: Scharf, Michael; Sterio, Milena
The Legacy of Ad Hoc Tribunals in International Criminal Law
Herausgeber: Scharf, Michael; Sterio, Milena
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Assesses the legacy and impact of the ICTY and ICTR, focusing on their most significant legal achievements in international criminal law.
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Assesses the legacy and impact of the ICTY and ICTR, focusing on their most significant legal achievements in international criminal law.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 394
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2019
- Englisch
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- ISBN-13: 9781108417389
- ISBN-10: 1108417388
- Artikelnr.: 54031630
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 394
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 722g
- ISBN-13: 9781108417389
- ISBN-10: 1108417388
- Artikelnr.: 54031630
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction Michael P. Scharf and Milena Sterio; Part I. The Legacy of the
Yugoslavia and Rwanda Tribunals: 1. The Yugoslavia and Rwanda tribunals: a
legacy of human rights' protection and contribution to international
criminal justice Milena Sterio; 2. Examining the benchmarks by which to
evaluate the ICTY's legacy Jennifer Trahan; Part II. Normative and
Operational Legacy of the Yugoslavia and Rwanda Tribunals: 3. How the Tadic
appeals chamber decision fundamentally altered customary international law
Michael P. Scharf; 4. A roundtable on the legacy of the Karadzic trial at
the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia ILW 2016
Panel; 5. Atrocity speech law comes of age: the good, the bad and the ugly
of the international speech crimes jurisprudence at the ad hoc tribunals
Gregory S. Gordon; 6. The once and future doctrine of joint criminal
enterprise Michael P. Scharf; 7. The tribunals' fact-finding legacy Yvonne
McDermott; 8. The legacy of the ICTY and ICTR on sexual and gender-based
violence Valerie Oosterveld; 9. The defense of duress to killing innocents:
assessing the mixed legacy of the ICTY and the ICTR Jonathan Witmer-Rich;
10. Sentencing policies of the ad hoc tribunals Yvonne M. Dutton; 11. Mixed
messages: the sentencing legacy of the ad hoc tribunals Margaret M.
deGuzman; 12. Combatting chaos in the courtroom: lessons from the ICTY and
ICTR for the control of future war crimes trials Michael P. Scharf; Part
III. Impact of the Yugoslavia and Rwanda Tribunals on the Future of
International Criminal Law and Global Peace and Justice: 13. The impact of
the ad hoc tribunals on the International Criminal Court Stuart Ford; 14.
Twenty-four years on: the Yugoslavia and Rwanda tribunals' contributions to
durable peace Paul R. Williams and Kimberly Larkin; Conclusion Michael P.
Scharf and Milena Sterio.
Yugoslavia and Rwanda Tribunals: 1. The Yugoslavia and Rwanda tribunals: a
legacy of human rights' protection and contribution to international
criminal justice Milena Sterio; 2. Examining the benchmarks by which to
evaluate the ICTY's legacy Jennifer Trahan; Part II. Normative and
Operational Legacy of the Yugoslavia and Rwanda Tribunals: 3. How the Tadic
appeals chamber decision fundamentally altered customary international law
Michael P. Scharf; 4. A roundtable on the legacy of the Karadzic trial at
the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia ILW 2016
Panel; 5. Atrocity speech law comes of age: the good, the bad and the ugly
of the international speech crimes jurisprudence at the ad hoc tribunals
Gregory S. Gordon; 6. The once and future doctrine of joint criminal
enterprise Michael P. Scharf; 7. The tribunals' fact-finding legacy Yvonne
McDermott; 8. The legacy of the ICTY and ICTR on sexual and gender-based
violence Valerie Oosterveld; 9. The defense of duress to killing innocents:
assessing the mixed legacy of the ICTY and the ICTR Jonathan Witmer-Rich;
10. Sentencing policies of the ad hoc tribunals Yvonne M. Dutton; 11. Mixed
messages: the sentencing legacy of the ad hoc tribunals Margaret M.
deGuzman; 12. Combatting chaos in the courtroom: lessons from the ICTY and
ICTR for the control of future war crimes trials Michael P. Scharf; Part
III. Impact of the Yugoslavia and Rwanda Tribunals on the Future of
International Criminal Law and Global Peace and Justice: 13. The impact of
the ad hoc tribunals on the International Criminal Court Stuart Ford; 14.
Twenty-four years on: the Yugoslavia and Rwanda tribunals' contributions to
durable peace Paul R. Williams and Kimberly Larkin; Conclusion Michael P.
Scharf and Milena Sterio.
Introduction Michael P. Scharf and Milena Sterio; Part I. The Legacy of the
Yugoslavia and Rwanda Tribunals: 1. The Yugoslavia and Rwanda tribunals: a
legacy of human rights' protection and contribution to international
criminal justice Milena Sterio; 2. Examining the benchmarks by which to
evaluate the ICTY's legacy Jennifer Trahan; Part II. Normative and
Operational Legacy of the Yugoslavia and Rwanda Tribunals: 3. How the Tadic
appeals chamber decision fundamentally altered customary international law
Michael P. Scharf; 4. A roundtable on the legacy of the Karadzic trial at
the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia ILW 2016
Panel; 5. Atrocity speech law comes of age: the good, the bad and the ugly
of the international speech crimes jurisprudence at the ad hoc tribunals
Gregory S. Gordon; 6. The once and future doctrine of joint criminal
enterprise Michael P. Scharf; 7. The tribunals' fact-finding legacy Yvonne
McDermott; 8. The legacy of the ICTY and ICTR on sexual and gender-based
violence Valerie Oosterveld; 9. The defense of duress to killing innocents:
assessing the mixed legacy of the ICTY and the ICTR Jonathan Witmer-Rich;
10. Sentencing policies of the ad hoc tribunals Yvonne M. Dutton; 11. Mixed
messages: the sentencing legacy of the ad hoc tribunals Margaret M.
deGuzman; 12. Combatting chaos in the courtroom: lessons from the ICTY and
ICTR for the control of future war crimes trials Michael P. Scharf; Part
III. Impact of the Yugoslavia and Rwanda Tribunals on the Future of
International Criminal Law and Global Peace and Justice: 13. The impact of
the ad hoc tribunals on the International Criminal Court Stuart Ford; 14.
Twenty-four years on: the Yugoslavia and Rwanda tribunals' contributions to
durable peace Paul R. Williams and Kimberly Larkin; Conclusion Michael P.
Scharf and Milena Sterio.
Yugoslavia and Rwanda Tribunals: 1. The Yugoslavia and Rwanda tribunals: a
legacy of human rights' protection and contribution to international
criminal justice Milena Sterio; 2. Examining the benchmarks by which to
evaluate the ICTY's legacy Jennifer Trahan; Part II. Normative and
Operational Legacy of the Yugoslavia and Rwanda Tribunals: 3. How the Tadic
appeals chamber decision fundamentally altered customary international law
Michael P. Scharf; 4. A roundtable on the legacy of the Karadzic trial at
the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia ILW 2016
Panel; 5. Atrocity speech law comes of age: the good, the bad and the ugly
of the international speech crimes jurisprudence at the ad hoc tribunals
Gregory S. Gordon; 6. The once and future doctrine of joint criminal
enterprise Michael P. Scharf; 7. The tribunals' fact-finding legacy Yvonne
McDermott; 8. The legacy of the ICTY and ICTR on sexual and gender-based
violence Valerie Oosterveld; 9. The defense of duress to killing innocents:
assessing the mixed legacy of the ICTY and the ICTR Jonathan Witmer-Rich;
10. Sentencing policies of the ad hoc tribunals Yvonne M. Dutton; 11. Mixed
messages: the sentencing legacy of the ad hoc tribunals Margaret M.
deGuzman; 12. Combatting chaos in the courtroom: lessons from the ICTY and
ICTR for the control of future war crimes trials Michael P. Scharf; Part
III. Impact of the Yugoslavia and Rwanda Tribunals on the Future of
International Criminal Law and Global Peace and Justice: 13. The impact of
the ad hoc tribunals on the International Criminal Court Stuart Ford; 14.
Twenty-four years on: the Yugoslavia and Rwanda tribunals' contributions to
durable peace Paul R. Williams and Kimberly Larkin; Conclusion Michael P.
Scharf and Milena Sterio.