This article focuses on the challenges of ‘long-delayed’ prosecutions, that is, criminal prosecutions that begin decades after the conflict, using the experience of the International Criminal Tribunal for Bangladesh (ICT-BD) as a case study. This issue is still an insufficiently discussed topic even though such prosecutions are likely to become more common in the future. The focus of this article is mainly on the legal and broader, transitional justice challenges of long-delayed prosecutions at the ICT-BD. The article examines how such prosecutions have had a contradictory, twofold effect: on the one hand, they have partially broken the endemic culture of impunity that was allowed to prevail for decades in Bangladesh. On the other hand, how...
Abu Hamza is serving a life sentence in an American prison, having been convicted of terrorist offen...
This article covers developments at the international criminal tribunals that occurred during the pe...
This article assesses shifting presumptions by three democracies -- the United States, Canada, and t...
This article focuses on the challenges of ‘long-delayed’ prosecutions, that is, criminal prosecution...
This article focuses on the challenges of “long-delayed” prosecutions, that is, criminal prosecution...
This thesis considers delayed prosecutions in the context of transitional justice and the Liberation...
This paper analyses responses in London to the International Crimes Tribunal in Bangladesh and prote...
The International Crimes Tribunal Bangladesh that has been found by the Bangladeshi Government to tr...
After forty years of the 1971 Indo-Pak war, the government of Bangladesh established a special tribu...
Post-Nuremberg there has been an interesting variety of criminal justice mechanisms to ensure avoida...
Bangladesh earned her independence from Pakistan in 1971 after a bloody war that continued for nine ...
International criminal procedure, including the principle of notice, has grown exponentially from th...
Enforced disappearance is regarded as a state-sponsored heinous international crime and has recently...
The creation of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in 1998 marked a substantial advance in the e...
This article assesses the structure and operation of the International Criminal Court by setting out...
Abu Hamza is serving a life sentence in an American prison, having been convicted of terrorist offen...
This article covers developments at the international criminal tribunals that occurred during the pe...
This article assesses shifting presumptions by three democracies -- the United States, Canada, and t...
This article focuses on the challenges of ‘long-delayed’ prosecutions, that is, criminal prosecution...
This article focuses on the challenges of “long-delayed” prosecutions, that is, criminal prosecution...
This thesis considers delayed prosecutions in the context of transitional justice and the Liberation...
This paper analyses responses in London to the International Crimes Tribunal in Bangladesh and prote...
The International Crimes Tribunal Bangladesh that has been found by the Bangladeshi Government to tr...
After forty years of the 1971 Indo-Pak war, the government of Bangladesh established a special tribu...
Post-Nuremberg there has been an interesting variety of criminal justice mechanisms to ensure avoida...
Bangladesh earned her independence from Pakistan in 1971 after a bloody war that continued for nine ...
International criminal procedure, including the principle of notice, has grown exponentially from th...
Enforced disappearance is regarded as a state-sponsored heinous international crime and has recently...
The creation of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in 1998 marked a substantial advance in the e...
This article assesses the structure and operation of the International Criminal Court by setting out...
Abu Hamza is serving a life sentence in an American prison, having been convicted of terrorist offen...
This article covers developments at the international criminal tribunals that occurred during the pe...
This article assesses shifting presumptions by three democracies -- the United States, Canada, and t...