While Yuval Shany opines, in \u27Does One Size Fit All?\u27, that the design of the Special Tribunal is too much like the International Criminal Tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and Rwanda (ICTR), this essay argues that the proposed IST is, in fact, not international enough to successfully accomplish the goals that have been set for it. As currently structured, the IST risks being seen by both Iraqis and outsiders as a puppet of the Occupying Power, and as a tool for vengeance by Saddam Hussein\u27s enemies, rather than as the cornerstone of a new judicial system, committed to the rule of law
In a few months, the trial of Saddam Hussein and other former Iraqi regime leaders will begin before...
The capture of Saddam Hussein alive is of course a cause for rejoicing. His crimes were massive. He ...
Even as the International Criminal Court undertakes investigations in Uganda and the Democratic Repu...
While Yuval Shany opines, in \u27Does One Size Fit All?\u27, that the design of the Special Tribunal...
In this article in the Symposium on Milosevic \u26 Hussein on Trial, the author argues that the prin...
Whatever court tries Saddam, it must be seen in the eyes of the world as fair, write Andrew Byrnes a...
In this article in the Symposium on Milosevic & Hussein on Trial, the author argues that the creatio...
In this article in the Symposium on Milosevic & Hussein on Trial, the author argues that the Iraqi S...
Comparative Analysis of Tribunals regarding the formation of a Judiciary to try Sadaam Hussein. Sev...
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...
In this essay in the Symposium on Milosevic \u26 Hussein on Trial, the author questions the critique...
Argues that post-conflict justice is desperately needed in Iraq. The desire of the Iraqi people for ...
This thesis examines the question of whether the Iraqi High Criminal Tribunal, as a domestic court r...
at the conclusion ofWorldWar II, to prosecute Saddam Hussein and other Ba’ath Party leaders for crim...
In a few months, the trial of Saddam Hussein and other former Iraqi regime leaders will begin before...
The capture of Saddam Hussein alive is of course a cause for rejoicing. His crimes were massive. He ...
Even as the International Criminal Court undertakes investigations in Uganda and the Democratic Repu...
While Yuval Shany opines, in \u27Does One Size Fit All?\u27, that the design of the Special Tribunal...
In this article in the Symposium on Milosevic \u26 Hussein on Trial, the author argues that the prin...
Whatever court tries Saddam, it must be seen in the eyes of the world as fair, write Andrew Byrnes a...
In this article in the Symposium on Milosevic & Hussein on Trial, the author argues that the creatio...
In this article in the Symposium on Milosevic & Hussein on Trial, the author argues that the Iraqi S...
Comparative Analysis of Tribunals regarding the formation of a Judiciary to try Sadaam Hussein. Sev...
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...
In this essay in the Symposium on Milosevic \u26 Hussein on Trial, the author questions the critique...
Argues that post-conflict justice is desperately needed in Iraq. The desire of the Iraqi people for ...
This thesis examines the question of whether the Iraqi High Criminal Tribunal, as a domestic court r...
at the conclusion ofWorldWar II, to prosecute Saddam Hussein and other Ba’ath Party leaders for crim...
In a few months, the trial of Saddam Hussein and other former Iraqi regime leaders will begin before...
The capture of Saddam Hussein alive is of course a cause for rejoicing. His crimes were massive. He ...
Even as the International Criminal Court undertakes investigations in Uganda and the Democratic Repu...