International criminal justice : legitimacy and coherence / edited by Gideon Boas, William A. Schabas and Michael P. Scharf.
2012
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International criminal justice : legitimacy and coherence / edited by Gideon Boas, William A. Schabas and Michael P. Scharf.
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Cheltenham ; Northampton, Mass. : Edward Elgar Pub., 2012.
Description
1 online resource (xii, 322 pages)
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Elgaronline.
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1. What is international criminal justice? / Gideon Boas
2. Order in the courtroom : the unique challenge of maintaining control of a war crimes trial / Michael P. Scharf
3. Making war crimes trials work : balancing fairness and expedition / Iain Bonomy
4. Applied rights in international criminal law : defence counsel and the right to disclosure / Peter Morrissey
5. Complexities in prosecuting international crimes : the ICC Libyan warrants / Mark Ierace
6. International criminal justice and the past / Gerry Simpson
7. International criminal justice in historical context : the post-Second World War trials and modern international criminal justice / Robert Cryer
8. Terrorism and international criminal law : questions of (in)coherence and (il)legitimacy / Ben Saul
9. The International Criminal Court and the complexities of international criminal justice / James Potter
10. Women and international criminal law : steps forward or dancing backwards / Helen Durham
11. Have recent changes designed to benefit victims of international crimes added to the legitimacy of international criminal justice? / Sam Garkawe
12. International criminal justice and military perspectives / Geoffrey Skillen.
2. Order in the courtroom : the unique challenge of maintaining control of a war crimes trial / Michael P. Scharf
3. Making war crimes trials work : balancing fairness and expedition / Iain Bonomy
4. Applied rights in international criminal law : defence counsel and the right to disclosure / Peter Morrissey
5. Complexities in prosecuting international crimes : the ICC Libyan warrants / Mark Ierace
6. International criminal justice and the past / Gerry Simpson
7. International criminal justice in historical context : the post-Second World War trials and modern international criminal justice / Robert Cryer
8. Terrorism and international criminal law : questions of (in)coherence and (il)legitimacy / Ben Saul
9. The International Criminal Court and the complexities of international criminal justice / James Potter
10. Women and international criminal law : steps forward or dancing backwards / Helen Durham
11. Have recent changes designed to benefit victims of international crimes added to the legitimacy of international criminal justice? / Sam Garkawe
12. International criminal justice and military perspectives / Geoffrey Skillen.
Summary
International criminal justice as a discipline throws up numerous conceptual issues, engaging disciplines such as law, politics, history, sociology and psychology, to name but a few. This book addresses themes around international criminal justice from a mixture of traditional and more radical perspectives.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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English
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9781781005606 e-book
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