In a recent article lamenting the perception of partiality created by an activist judge of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), one commentator observed the general lack of scrutiny to which the ICTY is being held in its treatment of the rights of the accused. He noted that it “is a court without legal critics: no complaint about its conduct may be made to the Human Rights Committee in Geneva or to the European Court [of Human Rights], and human rights lobbies have tended to look the other way.” Indeed, it is in a position that many governments, fatigued by what many of them consider to be cumbersome reporting obligations and troublesome individual complaints procedures under the United Nations treaty body s...
In December 2017, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in The Hague ...
That an accused receives a fair trial is essential to the legitimacy of international criminal court...
In this Article, Judge Schwebel reviews the cases of the International Court of Justice and its pred...
In a recent article lamenting the perception of partiality created by an activist judge of the Inter...
This article analyzes how the two United Nations Tribunals, the International Criminal Tribunal...
Can international criminal courts provide defendants with fair trials? The question can be approache...
This article thus takes a close look at one of the most important of the elements of the new interna...
In 1994 and 1996, respectively, the International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugos...
Victims have been the centre of attention at the International Criminal Court (ICC), since the Rome ...
Like all organizations, the International Criminal Tribunal for Yugoslavia (ICTY) has a history and ...
It is ironic that history has not been altogether kind to the Nuremberg Tribunal, labeling it victo...
The ongoing civil war in the former Yugoslavia is notorious for ethnically motivated human rights vi...
By their very nature, international criminal tribunals will in their operation impact individual rig...
As a judicial body lacking an effective enforcement arm, the U.N. International Tribunal for the For...
I want to share my impressions of the way these newbreed international courts work, what problems be...
In December 2017, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in The Hague ...
That an accused receives a fair trial is essential to the legitimacy of international criminal court...
In this Article, Judge Schwebel reviews the cases of the International Court of Justice and its pred...
In a recent article lamenting the perception of partiality created by an activist judge of the Inter...
This article analyzes how the two United Nations Tribunals, the International Criminal Tribunal...
Can international criminal courts provide defendants with fair trials? The question can be approache...
This article thus takes a close look at one of the most important of the elements of the new interna...
In 1994 and 1996, respectively, the International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugos...
Victims have been the centre of attention at the International Criminal Court (ICC), since the Rome ...
Like all organizations, the International Criminal Tribunal for Yugoslavia (ICTY) has a history and ...
It is ironic that history has not been altogether kind to the Nuremberg Tribunal, labeling it victo...
The ongoing civil war in the former Yugoslavia is notorious for ethnically motivated human rights vi...
By their very nature, international criminal tribunals will in their operation impact individual rig...
As a judicial body lacking an effective enforcement arm, the U.N. International Tribunal for the For...
I want to share my impressions of the way these newbreed international courts work, what problems be...
In December 2017, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in The Hague ...
That an accused receives a fair trial is essential to the legitimacy of international criminal court...
In this Article, Judge Schwebel reviews the cases of the International Court of Justice and its pred...