Prisoners of the International Community : The Legal Position of Persons Detained at International Criminal Tribunals / by Denis Abels.
2012
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Prisoners of the International Community : The Legal Position of Persons Detained at International Criminal Tribunals / by Denis Abels.
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Edition
1st ed. 2012.
Imprint
The Hague : T.M.C. Asser Press : Imprint: T.M.C. Asser Press, 2012.
Description
XVIII, 847 p. online resource
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Introduction
The protection of detained persons under international law
The legal regimes governing detention at the international criminal tribunals
Principles of law governing detention at international criminal tribunals
Making and handling complaints
Discipline
The designation of States for the enforcement of sentences
Contact with the outside world
Concluding remarks and recommendations.
The protection of detained persons under international law
The legal regimes governing detention at the international criminal tribunals
Principles of law governing detention at international criminal tribunals
Making and handling complaints
Discipline
The designation of States for the enforcement of sentences
Contact with the outside world
Concluding remarks and recommendations.
Summary
This book addresses a specific aspect of international criminal law. It describes the legal position and conditions of persons detained under the jurisdiction of international criminal tribunals, particularly as regards their internal legal position, their rights and duties inside the remand facility. Central to the book is the understanding that the circumstances surrounding these persons' detention are different from a domestic context. The author's primary aim is to disclose the law of detention of international criminal tribunals. The book sets out the applicable law, including the law's underlying principles, and focuses on a number of specific procedural and substantive legal issues. As to procedural issues, it examines the available disciplinary and complaints procedures as well as procedures applicable to the designation of States for the enforcement of the tribunals' sentences. In respect of substantive law, it focuses on the detainees' right to contact with the outside world, including contact with their relatives, with their lawyers and with the media. The book further examines whether the positive law corresponds to the relevant international penal standards and human rights law. As an outcome of immediate exchanges (interviews) between the author and the authorities involved, the author provides a substantial clarification and critical assessment of the current issues and paradoxes of the domain in question. The book will be an extremely useful guidance for practitioners in applying the law and principles of the tribunals' detention law, particularly because it is the first monograph written on the topic. .
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English
ISBN
9789067048880
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