This chapter discusses a communicative advantage for ‘defiant defendants’, otherwise known as the ‘inequality of arms reversed’. A common critique of international criminal justice is that international criminal trials, when faced with high-profile and charismatic defendants, are basically doomed: either they silence the defendant’s political rhetoric and become show trials, or they let the defendant speak of the bias and inconsistencies in their institutional set-up, thus equally imperilling their legitimacy. This chapter argues that international criminal courts are not doomed by the reverse inequality: the communicative outcomes of international criminal trials remain contingent. For instance, prosecutors can make arguments that are poli...
The struggle for political power in American society frequently finds its way into the courtroom. So...
This article examines the discourses of the prosecution and the defence in the case of Charles Taylo...
That an accused receives a fair trial is essential to the legitimacy of international criminal court...
This chapter considers the meaning of “equality of arms” between the prosecution and defense in mode...
This book studies the interpretation and application of the principle of equality of arms in proceed...
The world community expects international criminal trials to accomplish more than their domestic law...
The right to a fair trial entails respect for the principle of ‘equality of arms’, a generally recog...
This Article considers the trend to effectuate judicial economy within international criminal trials...
peer-reviewedSummary: Trials have evolved into an adversarial process, and the state has taken over...
Due process protections and other constitutional restrictions normally ensure that citizens cannot b...
Groulx Elise. "Equality of Arms": Challenges Confronting the Legal Profession in the Emerging Intern...
It is often heard that international criminal justice is in ‘crisis’. Although the language of ‘cris...
In this article, I consider the possibilities and limitations for testimonial justice in an internat...
This article examines the discourses of the prosecution and the defence in the case of Charles Taylo...
This book presents a ground-breaking, interdisciplinary study into the various goals assigned to int...
The struggle for political power in American society frequently finds its way into the courtroom. So...
This article examines the discourses of the prosecution and the defence in the case of Charles Taylo...
That an accused receives a fair trial is essential to the legitimacy of international criminal court...
This chapter considers the meaning of “equality of arms” between the prosecution and defense in mode...
This book studies the interpretation and application of the principle of equality of arms in proceed...
The world community expects international criminal trials to accomplish more than their domestic law...
The right to a fair trial entails respect for the principle of ‘equality of arms’, a generally recog...
This Article considers the trend to effectuate judicial economy within international criminal trials...
peer-reviewedSummary: Trials have evolved into an adversarial process, and the state has taken over...
Due process protections and other constitutional restrictions normally ensure that citizens cannot b...
Groulx Elise. "Equality of Arms": Challenges Confronting the Legal Profession in the Emerging Intern...
It is often heard that international criminal justice is in ‘crisis’. Although the language of ‘cris...
In this article, I consider the possibilities and limitations for testimonial justice in an internat...
This article examines the discourses of the prosecution and the defence in the case of Charles Taylo...
This book presents a ground-breaking, interdisciplinary study into the various goals assigned to int...
The struggle for political power in American society frequently finds its way into the courtroom. So...
This article examines the discourses of the prosecution and the defence in the case of Charles Taylo...
That an accused receives a fair trial is essential to the legitimacy of international criminal court...