Joint Criminal Enterprise: The ICTY’s Contentious Addition to International Law
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Joint Criminal Enterprise: The ICTY’s Contentious Addition to International Law. / Carlson, Kerstin Bree.
ICTY: Towards a Fair Trial?. ed. / Thomas Kruessmann. Graz, Austria : Interstitia, 2008.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research
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TY - CHAP
T1 - Joint Criminal Enterprise: The ICTY’s Contentious Addition to International Law
AU - Carlson, Kerstin Bree
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - The ICTY does not merely represent a historical stage in the development of international criminal justice which can now be put aside and left to legal historians. It also has a lasting impact, due to the fact that its Rules of Procedure and Evidence are judge-made law, tested in the fire of court practice and frequently amended to take the latest developments into account. Finally, with the arrest of Slobodan Karadžić, a new chapter has been opened for the Court. This volume thus provides not only an account of all the debates revolving around the proper role of international criminal justice and a contribution to the developing academic discipline of “transitional justice”; it also opens up a perspective to the International Criminal Court and asks what procedural legacy the ad hoc tribunals for Yugoslavia and Ruanda provide for the future of international criminal procedure.
AB - The ICTY does not merely represent a historical stage in the development of international criminal justice which can now be put aside and left to legal historians. It also has a lasting impact, due to the fact that its Rules of Procedure and Evidence are judge-made law, tested in the fire of court practice and frequently amended to take the latest developments into account. Finally, with the arrest of Slobodan Karadžić, a new chapter has been opened for the Court. This volume thus provides not only an account of all the debates revolving around the proper role of international criminal justice and a contribution to the developing academic discipline of “transitional justice”; it also opens up a perspective to the International Criminal Court and asks what procedural legacy the ad hoc tribunals for Yugoslavia and Ruanda provide for the future of international criminal procedure.
M3 - Book chapter
BT - ICTY: Towards a Fair Trial?
A2 - Kruessmann, Thomas
PB - Interstitia
CY - Graz, Austria
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