Bachmann and Fatic look back at the achievements and shortcomings of both tribunals from an interdisciplinary perspective informed by sociology, political science, history, and philosophy of law and based upon on two key notions: the concepts of legitimacy and efficiency. The first asks to what extent the input (creation) of, the ICTY and the ICTR can be regarded as legitimate in light of the legal and public debate in the early 1990s. The second confronts the output (the procedures and decisions) of the ICTY and the ICTR with the tasks both tribunals were assigned by the UN Security Council, the General Assembly, and by key organs (the president and the chief prosecutors). The authors investigate to what extent the ICTY and the ICTR have d...
Do International Criminal Tribunals trigger social change, provide reconciliation, stabilize fragile...
In 1994 and 1996, respectively, the International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugos...
The premise of this thesis is that the creation of the international Criminal Tribunal for the Forme...
Bachmann and Fatic look back at the achievements and shortcomings of both tribunals from an interdis...
In the post-Nuremberg era two of the most important developments in international criminal law are t...
Since the end the cold war new pattern of armed conflict is that of ferocious intrastate war. In the...
The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) was established in 1993 and is ...
My project uses the case study of the ICTY and reconciliation in the Balkans to address the larger t...
When members of the international community create international criminal tribunals they assume that...
This paper explores the relationship between international war crimes tribunals and reconciliation i...
The recent articles published on the occasion of the closing down of the International Criminal Trib...
The ICTY is not uncontroversial. Some commentators contend that unless it is able to try the big fi...
This article looks at the development of the concept of crimes against humanity at the International...
Do International Criminal Tribunals trigger social change, provide reconciliation, stabilize fragile...
After nearly fifty years of post-Nuremberg hibernation, international criminal tribunals have return...
Do International Criminal Tribunals trigger social change, provide reconciliation, stabilize fragile...
In 1994 and 1996, respectively, the International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugos...
The premise of this thesis is that the creation of the international Criminal Tribunal for the Forme...
Bachmann and Fatic look back at the achievements and shortcomings of both tribunals from an interdis...
In the post-Nuremberg era two of the most important developments in international criminal law are t...
Since the end the cold war new pattern of armed conflict is that of ferocious intrastate war. In the...
The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) was established in 1993 and is ...
My project uses the case study of the ICTY and reconciliation in the Balkans to address the larger t...
When members of the international community create international criminal tribunals they assume that...
This paper explores the relationship between international war crimes tribunals and reconciliation i...
The recent articles published on the occasion of the closing down of the International Criminal Trib...
The ICTY is not uncontroversial. Some commentators contend that unless it is able to try the big fi...
This article looks at the development of the concept of crimes against humanity at the International...
Do International Criminal Tribunals trigger social change, provide reconciliation, stabilize fragile...
After nearly fifty years of post-Nuremberg hibernation, international criminal tribunals have return...
Do International Criminal Tribunals trigger social change, provide reconciliation, stabilize fragile...
In 1994 and 1996, respectively, the International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugos...
The premise of this thesis is that the creation of the international Criminal Tribunal for the Forme...