In this article, the author describes the flaws inherent in the process of international criminal tribunals which seek to punish the inhumane actions of dictators. The author first describes how international criminal trials confront severe impediments to accurate factfinding. It continues on to discuss the failure of witnesses in these tribunals to accurately convey the information needed to make a fully- informed decision. This problem is compounded by the fact that what clear information is provided during witness testimony often is inconsistent with the information that the witness previously provided in a pre-trial statement. The author also explores the causes behind the lack of accuracy in witness testimony, which include the lack of...
International crimes, which include genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity, are traumatic,...
This article analyses the fact-finding practice of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (I...
At the international level, criminal trials have been characterised as having two important – and so...
In this article, the author describes the flaws inherent in the process of international criminal tr...
International criminal courts carry out some of the most important work that a legal system can cond...
International criminal courts will be judged by their fairness to defendants as well as to victims. ...
Recent amendments to the Rules of Procedure and Evidence for the International Criminal Court (“ICC”...
International criminal courts carry out some of the most important work that a legal system can cond...
In this article, I consider the possibilities and limitations for testimonial justice in an internat...
In this article, I consider the possibilities and limitations for testimonial justice in an internat...
In this article, I consider the possibilities and limitations for testimonial justice in an internat...
In this article, I consider the possibilities and limitations for testimonial justice in an internat...
This Comment analyzes the legal standards international tribunals apply when assessing the credibili...
International crimes, which include genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity, are traumatic,...
International crimes, which include genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity, are traumatic,...
International crimes, which include genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity, are traumatic,...
This article analyses the fact-finding practice of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (I...
At the international level, criminal trials have been characterised as having two important – and so...
In this article, the author describes the flaws inherent in the process of international criminal tr...
International criminal courts carry out some of the most important work that a legal system can cond...
International criminal courts will be judged by their fairness to defendants as well as to victims. ...
Recent amendments to the Rules of Procedure and Evidence for the International Criminal Court (“ICC”...
International criminal courts carry out some of the most important work that a legal system can cond...
In this article, I consider the possibilities and limitations for testimonial justice in an internat...
In this article, I consider the possibilities and limitations for testimonial justice in an internat...
In this article, I consider the possibilities and limitations for testimonial justice in an internat...
In this article, I consider the possibilities and limitations for testimonial justice in an internat...
This Comment analyzes the legal standards international tribunals apply when assessing the credibili...
International crimes, which include genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity, are traumatic,...
International crimes, which include genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity, are traumatic,...
International crimes, which include genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity, are traumatic,...
This article analyses the fact-finding practice of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (I...
At the international level, criminal trials have been characterised as having two important – and so...