The paper focuses on Saddam Hussein’s trial in front of the Iraqi High Criminal Court in Baghdad. After providing an overview of the facts surrounding the court’s installation, the applicable international law is identified and the fairness and legitimacy of the current proceedings are analyzed. The paper finishes by considering whether the trial should be relocated and addresses alternative venues that could have been chosen to prosecute Iraq’s ex-dictator
On Thursday, July 1, 2004, the Iraqi public and audiences around the world were transfixed by the im...
This research paper discusses the legitimacy of war on Iraq in international law. It begins with an ...
at the conclusion ofWorldWar II, to prosecute Saddam Hussein and other Ba’ath Party leaders for crim...
The paper focuses on Saddam Hussein’s trial in front of the Iraqi High Criminal Court in Baghdad. Af...
Whatever court tries Saddam, it must be seen in the eyes of the world as fair, write Andrew Byrnes a...
The capture of Saddam Hussein alive is of course a cause for rejoicing. His crimes were massive. He ...
The Iraqi High Tribunal (IHT) joins the Bosnian War Crimes Chamber in Sarajevo as the first of a new...
The Iraqi High Criminal Court established to prosecute Saddam Hussein and other leading Ba’athists i...
As tempting as it might be for an international tribunal of judges to blast the cruel legacy of Sadd...
In this article in the Symposium on Milosevic \u26 Hussein on Trial, the author discusses procedural...
Comparative Analysis of Tribunals regarding the formation of a Judiciary to try Sadaam Hussein. Sev...
In this article in the Symposium on Milosevic \u26 Hussein on Trial, the author discusses the diffic...
This book thus reproduces the best of the expert essays from the Grotian Moment: The Saddam Hussein...
In this article in the Symposium on Milosevic \u26 Hussein on Trial, the author argues that the crea...
In this article in the Symposium on Milosevic \u26 Hussein on Trial, the author argues that the prin...
On Thursday, July 1, 2004, the Iraqi public and audiences around the world were transfixed by the im...
This research paper discusses the legitimacy of war on Iraq in international law. It begins with an ...
at the conclusion ofWorldWar II, to prosecute Saddam Hussein and other Ba’ath Party leaders for crim...
The paper focuses on Saddam Hussein’s trial in front of the Iraqi High Criminal Court in Baghdad. Af...
Whatever court tries Saddam, it must be seen in the eyes of the world as fair, write Andrew Byrnes a...
The capture of Saddam Hussein alive is of course a cause for rejoicing. His crimes were massive. He ...
The Iraqi High Tribunal (IHT) joins the Bosnian War Crimes Chamber in Sarajevo as the first of a new...
The Iraqi High Criminal Court established to prosecute Saddam Hussein and other leading Ba’athists i...
As tempting as it might be for an international tribunal of judges to blast the cruel legacy of Sadd...
In this article in the Symposium on Milosevic \u26 Hussein on Trial, the author discusses procedural...
Comparative Analysis of Tribunals regarding the formation of a Judiciary to try Sadaam Hussein. Sev...
In this article in the Symposium on Milosevic \u26 Hussein on Trial, the author discusses the diffic...
This book thus reproduces the best of the expert essays from the Grotian Moment: The Saddam Hussein...
In this article in the Symposium on Milosevic \u26 Hussein on Trial, the author argues that the crea...
In this article in the Symposium on Milosevic \u26 Hussein on Trial, the author argues that the prin...
On Thursday, July 1, 2004, the Iraqi public and audiences around the world were transfixed by the im...
This research paper discusses the legitimacy of war on Iraq in international law. It begins with an ...
at the conclusion ofWorldWar II, to prosecute Saddam Hussein and other Ba’ath Party leaders for crim...