This book presents a ground-breaking, interdisciplinary study into the various goals assigned to international criminal trials. It starts from the proposition that no hierarchy exists amongst the different goals meaning that trials should strive to achieve all of them in equal measure. This is made difficult by the fact that not all of these goals are compatible and the fulfilment of one may lead to others going unmet. Therefore, a balance must be found if the goals of trial are to be achieved at all. The book posits that fairness should serve as the guiding principle when weighing the different trial goals against one another. It is argued that without fairness international and internationalised criminal courts and tribunals lack legitima...
This comprehensive introduction to international criminal law addresses the big issues in the subjec...
The first part of the article discusses the goals international criminal courts have set for themsel...
Les statuts et les règlements des juridictions internationales pénales reconnaissent la plupart des ...
The world community expects international criminal trials to accomplish more than their domestic law...
This treatise deconstructs the international criminal trial process, in an effort to disentangle, an...
This work seeks to examine the potential of international criminal tribunals to set the highest stan...
Can international criminal courts provide defendants with fair trials? The question can be approache...
The aim of this book is to assess recent developments in international law seeking to bring an end t...
That an accused receives a fair trial is essential to the legitimacy of international criminal court...
This volume considers the way in which the focus on individual rights may constitute an obstacle to ...
This book frames the study of procedural fairness as the identification of fundamental principles in...
Thesis (LLD)--Stellenbosch University, 2020.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The fundamental question, which the no...
This is a book review for Obstacles to Fairness in Criminal Proceedings: Individual Rights and Insti...
This Article represents the first attempt to systematically assess and compare the goals of internat...
This paper establishes the case for trial transformation looking at a model of justice that is more ...
This comprehensive introduction to international criminal law addresses the big issues in the subjec...
The first part of the article discusses the goals international criminal courts have set for themsel...
Les statuts et les règlements des juridictions internationales pénales reconnaissent la plupart des ...
The world community expects international criminal trials to accomplish more than their domestic law...
This treatise deconstructs the international criminal trial process, in an effort to disentangle, an...
This work seeks to examine the potential of international criminal tribunals to set the highest stan...
Can international criminal courts provide defendants with fair trials? The question can be approache...
The aim of this book is to assess recent developments in international law seeking to bring an end t...
That an accused receives a fair trial is essential to the legitimacy of international criminal court...
This volume considers the way in which the focus on individual rights may constitute an obstacle to ...
This book frames the study of procedural fairness as the identification of fundamental principles in...
Thesis (LLD)--Stellenbosch University, 2020.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The fundamental question, which the no...
This is a book review for Obstacles to Fairness in Criminal Proceedings: Individual Rights and Insti...
This Article represents the first attempt to systematically assess and compare the goals of internat...
This paper establishes the case for trial transformation looking at a model of justice that is more ...
This comprehensive introduction to international criminal law addresses the big issues in the subjec...
The first part of the article discusses the goals international criminal courts have set for themsel...
Les statuts et les règlements des juridictions internationales pénales reconnaissent la plupart des ...