Defendants and Victims in International Criminal Justice
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Defendants and Victims in International Criminal Justice
Ensuring and Balancing Their Rights
Perez-Leon-Acevedo, Juan; Nicholson, Joanna
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2021
244
Mole
Inglês
9781032236216
15 a 20 dias
450
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Foreword Geir Ulfstein and Andreas Follesdal;
Chapter 1 Introduction;
Juan Pablo Perez-Leon-Acevedo and Joanna Nicholson;
Chapter 2 The Content of Internationally Recognised Human Rights under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court;
Sergii Masol;
Chapter 3 For Better or Worse: The Rights of Defendants and Victims before the African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples' Rights;
Oliver Windridge;
Chapter 4 Balancing Prejudice: Fair Trial Rights and International Procedural Decisions Relating to Evidence;
Rogier Bartels;
Chapter 5 UNSC sanctions regimes and the ICC: arguments against cooperation for arrest and investigative purposes in light of defendants' rights;
Alice Riccardi;
Chapter 6 The Presence of the Accused During Trial: Bridging the Gap Between Mandatory Presence and In Absentia Trials;
Talita de Souza Dias and Tsvetelina van Bentham;
Chapter 7 Useful in theory, useless in practice? The right of the defence to challenge the jurisdiction of international criminal courts and tribunals;
Michail Vagias;
Chapter 8 The ICTY and the balancing act: reconciliation as rehabilitation;
Dejana Radisavljevic;
Chapter 9 The Politics of Victim Participation in the International Criminal Court: Does politically motivated victim participation have an impact on the legitimacy of the proceedings?;
Kirsten Bowman;
Chapter 10 Protecting victims who testify before the ICC: tensions and balances with the defendants' right to a fair trial;
Rossella Pulvirenti;
Chapter 11 The Legal Effect of a Reparations Order and the Rights of those Persons Subject to it;
Anthony Abato;
Chapter 12 Final Reflections on Defendants and Victims in International Criminal;
Proceedings
Juan Pablo Perez-Leon-Acevedo and Joanna Nicholson;
Chapter 1 Introduction;
Juan Pablo Perez-Leon-Acevedo and Joanna Nicholson;
Chapter 2 The Content of Internationally Recognised Human Rights under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court;
Sergii Masol;
Chapter 3 For Better or Worse: The Rights of Defendants and Victims before the African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples' Rights;
Oliver Windridge;
Chapter 4 Balancing Prejudice: Fair Trial Rights and International Procedural Decisions Relating to Evidence;
Rogier Bartels;
Chapter 5 UNSC sanctions regimes and the ICC: arguments against cooperation for arrest and investigative purposes in light of defendants' rights;
Alice Riccardi;
Chapter 6 The Presence of the Accused During Trial: Bridging the Gap Between Mandatory Presence and In Absentia Trials;
Talita de Souza Dias and Tsvetelina van Bentham;
Chapter 7 Useful in theory, useless in practice? The right of the defence to challenge the jurisdiction of international criminal courts and tribunals;
Michail Vagias;
Chapter 8 The ICTY and the balancing act: reconciliation as rehabilitation;
Dejana Radisavljevic;
Chapter 9 The Politics of Victim Participation in the International Criminal Court: Does politically motivated victim participation have an impact on the legitimacy of the proceedings?;
Kirsten Bowman;
Chapter 10 Protecting victims who testify before the ICC: tensions and balances with the defendants' right to a fair trial;
Rossella Pulvirenti;
Chapter 11 The Legal Effect of a Reparations Order and the Rights of those Persons Subject to it;
Anthony Abato;
Chapter 12 Final Reflections on Defendants and Victims in International Criminal;
Proceedings
Juan Pablo Perez-Leon-Acevedo and Joanna Nicholson;
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ICC Statute;International Criminal Justice;International Criminal Court;Trial Chambers;International Criminal Tribunals;International Humanitarian Law;Central African Republic;Transitional Justice;ICTY's Work;Jurisdiction;Rome Statute;Human Rights;Pre-Trial Chamber;Victims;Appeals Chamber;Defendants;Victim Participation;Fair Trial;Fair Trial Rights;African Courts of Human Rights and Justice;International Criminal;Reparations;Trial Chamber II;Retribution;International Criminal Proceedings;Reconciliation;Bemba Case;International Criminal Justice Institutions;victims rights;International Criminal Law;defendants rights;ICC Arrest Warrant;international criminal courts;Jurisdictional Challenges;Hybrid Criminal Courts;International Criminal Justice Process;Victim Participants;ICC Proceeding;ICC;Defence Challenges
Foreword Geir Ulfstein and Andreas Follesdal;
Chapter 1 Introduction;
Juan Pablo Perez-Leon-Acevedo and Joanna Nicholson;
Chapter 2 The Content of Internationally Recognised Human Rights under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court;
Sergii Masol;
Chapter 3 For Better or Worse: The Rights of Defendants and Victims before the African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples' Rights;
Oliver Windridge;
Chapter 4 Balancing Prejudice: Fair Trial Rights and International Procedural Decisions Relating to Evidence;
Rogier Bartels;
Chapter 5 UNSC sanctions regimes and the ICC: arguments against cooperation for arrest and investigative purposes in light of defendants' rights;
Alice Riccardi;
Chapter 6 The Presence of the Accused During Trial: Bridging the Gap Between Mandatory Presence and In Absentia Trials;
Talita de Souza Dias and Tsvetelina van Bentham;
Chapter 7 Useful in theory, useless in practice? The right of the defence to challenge the jurisdiction of international criminal courts and tribunals;
Michail Vagias;
Chapter 8 The ICTY and the balancing act: reconciliation as rehabilitation;
Dejana Radisavljevic;
Chapter 9 The Politics of Victim Participation in the International Criminal Court: Does politically motivated victim participation have an impact on the legitimacy of the proceedings?;
Kirsten Bowman;
Chapter 10 Protecting victims who testify before the ICC: tensions and balances with the defendants' right to a fair trial;
Rossella Pulvirenti;
Chapter 11 The Legal Effect of a Reparations Order and the Rights of those Persons Subject to it;
Anthony Abato;
Chapter 12 Final Reflections on Defendants and Victims in International Criminal;
Proceedings
Juan Pablo Perez-Leon-Acevedo and Joanna Nicholson;
Chapter 1 Introduction;
Juan Pablo Perez-Leon-Acevedo and Joanna Nicholson;
Chapter 2 The Content of Internationally Recognised Human Rights under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court;
Sergii Masol;
Chapter 3 For Better or Worse: The Rights of Defendants and Victims before the African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples' Rights;
Oliver Windridge;
Chapter 4 Balancing Prejudice: Fair Trial Rights and International Procedural Decisions Relating to Evidence;
Rogier Bartels;
Chapter 5 UNSC sanctions regimes and the ICC: arguments against cooperation for arrest and investigative purposes in light of defendants' rights;
Alice Riccardi;
Chapter 6 The Presence of the Accused During Trial: Bridging the Gap Between Mandatory Presence and In Absentia Trials;
Talita de Souza Dias and Tsvetelina van Bentham;
Chapter 7 Useful in theory, useless in practice? The right of the defence to challenge the jurisdiction of international criminal courts and tribunals;
Michail Vagias;
Chapter 8 The ICTY and the balancing act: reconciliation as rehabilitation;
Dejana Radisavljevic;
Chapter 9 The Politics of Victim Participation in the International Criminal Court: Does politically motivated victim participation have an impact on the legitimacy of the proceedings?;
Kirsten Bowman;
Chapter 10 Protecting victims who testify before the ICC: tensions and balances with the defendants' right to a fair trial;
Rossella Pulvirenti;
Chapter 11 The Legal Effect of a Reparations Order and the Rights of those Persons Subject to it;
Anthony Abato;
Chapter 12 Final Reflections on Defendants and Victims in International Criminal;
Proceedings
Juan Pablo Perez-Leon-Acevedo and Joanna Nicholson;
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ICC Statute;International Criminal Justice;International Criminal Court;Trial Chambers;International Criminal Tribunals;International Humanitarian Law;Central African Republic;Transitional Justice;ICTY's Work;Jurisdiction;Rome Statute;Human Rights;Pre-Trial Chamber;Victims;Appeals Chamber;Defendants;Victim Participation;Fair Trial;Fair Trial Rights;African Courts of Human Rights and Justice;International Criminal;Reparations;Trial Chamber II;Retribution;International Criminal Proceedings;Reconciliation;Bemba Case;International Criminal Justice Institutions;victims rights;International Criminal Law;defendants rights;ICC Arrest Warrant;international criminal courts;Jurisdictional Challenges;Hybrid Criminal Courts;International Criminal Justice Process;Victim Participants;ICC Proceeding;ICC;Defence Challenges