This Article compares the protections and rights provided an accused before the Tribunal with those protections and rights provided an accused before U.S. courts-martial. Part I provides an overview of the statute creating the Tribunal and identifies the general principles the statute appears to advance. Part II analyzes the Tribunal\u27s procedural and evidentiary rules, compares these rules to the analogous military rules, and discusses how well the Tribunal rules comport with the general principles advanced by the statute. This Article concludes that the Tribunal rules, although fundamentally sound, are not as protective of the individual rights of the accused as the military justice system and recommends modifications of the Tribunal ru...
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The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and the International Criminal Tribuna...
This Article compares the protections and rights provided an accused before the Tribunal with those ...
In this article in the Symposium on Milosevic & Hussein on Trial, the author argues that the princip...
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I want to present three potential problems of the Yugoslav War Crimes Tribunal which may limit the T...
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This article thus takes a close look at one of the most important of the elements of the new interna...
There can be no peace without justice, no justice without law, and no meaningful law without a court...
Since 1991, a brutal war has raged among ethnic groups of the former Yugoslavia. Outraged by the atr...
This Article examines the Strugar decision and its role in establishing the standards for a defendan...
The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (Tribunal) where I work is a court wit...
Although the United States supports the creation of a permanent International Criminal Court (ICC), ...
The International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and for Rwanda have come ...
Years after the prosecution of Nazi and Japanese war criminals, the United Nations created an Intern...
The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and the International Criminal Tribuna...
This Article compares the protections and rights provided an accused before the Tribunal with those ...
In this article in the Symposium on Milosevic & Hussein on Trial, the author argues that the princip...
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...
I want to present three potential problems of the Yugoslav War Crimes Tribunal which may limit the T...
On October 2, 1995, the Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugosl...
This article thus takes a close look at one of the most important of the elements of the new interna...
There can be no peace without justice, no justice without law, and no meaningful law without a court...
Since 1991, a brutal war has raged among ethnic groups of the former Yugoslavia. Outraged by the atr...
This Article examines the Strugar decision and its role in establishing the standards for a defendan...
The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (Tribunal) where I work is a court wit...
Although the United States supports the creation of a permanent International Criminal Court (ICC), ...
The International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and for Rwanda have come ...
Years after the prosecution of Nazi and Japanese war criminals, the United Nations created an Intern...
The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and the International Criminal Tribuna...