This Article examines the controversial article 1(1) of the Statute of the Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL) giving that tribunal the competence “to prosecute those who bear the greatest responsibility” for serious international and domestic crimes committed during the latter part of the notoriously brutal Sierra Leonean conflict. The debate that arose during the SCSL trials was whether this bare statement constituted a jurisdictional requirement that the prosecution must prove beyond a reasonable doubt or merely a type of guideline for the exercise of prosecutorial discretion. The judges of the court split on the issue. This paper is the first to critically assess the reasons why the tribunal’s judges disagreed in the interpretation of...
This article discusses a rare successful prosecution of a head of state by a modern international cr...
The Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL) is the third modern international criminal tribunal suppor...
This treatise addresses the possible creation of an African criminal court for individual criminal r...
This Article examines the controversial article 1(1) of the Statute of the Special Court for Sierra ...
This Article examines the controversial article 1(1) of the Statute of the Special Court for Sierra ...
This article seeks to evaluate the role and contributions of the UN International Criminal Tribunal ...
The creation of the Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL or the Court) in early 2002 generated high ...
The Special Court for Sierra Leone ( SCSL” or the Court ) was established through a bilateral treat...
This dissertation considers whether the Special Court for Sierra Leone (“SCSL”), which was establish...
This article seeks to evaluate the role and contributions of the UN International Criminal Tribunal ...
This book examines whether the Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL), which was established jointly ...
The proposed Special Court for Sierra Leone is sometimes referred to as a national/inter...
The Special Court marked a new approach by the international community to violations of internationa...
There is a determination on the part of the international community that perpetrators of crimes duri...
Is it possible that the perpetrators of an atrocity so heinous it was code- named Spa...
This article discusses a rare successful prosecution of a head of state by a modern international cr...
The Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL) is the third modern international criminal tribunal suppor...
This treatise addresses the possible creation of an African criminal court for individual criminal r...
This Article examines the controversial article 1(1) of the Statute of the Special Court for Sierra ...
This Article examines the controversial article 1(1) of the Statute of the Special Court for Sierra ...
This article seeks to evaluate the role and contributions of the UN International Criminal Tribunal ...
The creation of the Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL or the Court) in early 2002 generated high ...
The Special Court for Sierra Leone ( SCSL” or the Court ) was established through a bilateral treat...
This dissertation considers whether the Special Court for Sierra Leone (“SCSL”), which was establish...
This article seeks to evaluate the role and contributions of the UN International Criminal Tribunal ...
This book examines whether the Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL), which was established jointly ...
The proposed Special Court for Sierra Leone is sometimes referred to as a national/inter...
The Special Court marked a new approach by the international community to violations of internationa...
There is a determination on the part of the international community that perpetrators of crimes duri...
Is it possible that the perpetrators of an atrocity so heinous it was code- named Spa...
This article discusses a rare successful prosecution of a head of state by a modern international cr...
The Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL) is the third modern international criminal tribunal suppor...
This treatise addresses the possible creation of an African criminal court for individual criminal r...