Acquittals are a normal part of a fair criminal justice process. They can demonstrate that the fact finder is taking the evidence, standard of proof, and the presumption of innocence seriously and that the court is attempting to only convict when an accused person is factually and legally guilty of a crime. Acquittals can contribute to justice by raising awareness of the incident that gave rise to the case and by proving that the outcome of a criminal trial is not a foregone conclusion. If however, the criminal justice system is not working properly, acquittals can be a sign of corruption or that the system itself is ineffective at collecting evidence. This paper will look at acquittals at the International Criminal Court and evaluate which...
International criminal courts will be judged by their fairness to defendants as well as to victims. ...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is the first international criminal justice institution that...
Since the inception of the International Criminal Court, representatives of its various constituent ...
Acquittals are a normal part of a fair criminal justice process. They can demonstrate that the fact ...
Despite the great body of academic research on international criminal justice, little attention has ...
Acquittal in international criminal law has long been disregarded by the governing bodies of interna...
Can international criminal courts provide defendants with fair trials? The question can be approache...
Acquittal in international criminal law has long been disregarded by the governing bodies of the int...
none1noThe purpose of this article is to examine some features of the International Criminal Court (...
A recurring question in international criminal procedure is how to ensure that prosecutors are held ...
Every acquittal is an injustice. Either a guilty man has escaped conviction, or an innocent man has ...
How ought the International Criminal Court act with respect to specific procedural due process princ...
The acquittal judgment is a meritorious judgment by means of which the court resolves a criminal cas...
Defence date: 11 November 2014Examining Board: Professor Martin Scheinin, European University Instit...
The acquittal judgment is a meritorious judgment by means of which the court resolves a criminal cas...
International criminal courts will be judged by their fairness to defendants as well as to victims. ...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is the first international criminal justice institution that...
Since the inception of the International Criminal Court, representatives of its various constituent ...
Acquittals are a normal part of a fair criminal justice process. They can demonstrate that the fact ...
Despite the great body of academic research on international criminal justice, little attention has ...
Acquittal in international criminal law has long been disregarded by the governing bodies of interna...
Can international criminal courts provide defendants with fair trials? The question can be approache...
Acquittal in international criminal law has long been disregarded by the governing bodies of the int...
none1noThe purpose of this article is to examine some features of the International Criminal Court (...
A recurring question in international criminal procedure is how to ensure that prosecutors are held ...
Every acquittal is an injustice. Either a guilty man has escaped conviction, or an innocent man has ...
How ought the International Criminal Court act with respect to specific procedural due process princ...
The acquittal judgment is a meritorious judgment by means of which the court resolves a criminal cas...
Defence date: 11 November 2014Examining Board: Professor Martin Scheinin, European University Instit...
The acquittal judgment is a meritorious judgment by means of which the court resolves a criminal cas...
International criminal courts will be judged by their fairness to defendants as well as to victims. ...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is the first international criminal justice institution that...
Since the inception of the International Criminal Court, representatives of its various constituent ...