This Article examines the Strugar decision and its role in establishing the standards for a defendant’s fitness to stand trial before an in-ternational tribunal. While fitness to stand trial was an issue in three cases at Nuremberg, those cases failed to establish any standards for the international criminal justice community. In contrast, the Strugar standards have been followed in other Trial Chambers at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, and at The Special Panels for Serious Crimes at the United Nations Tribunal at East Timor. Therefore, the author argues that Strugar may be viewed as the seminal decision on the issue of fitness to stand trial before an international tribunal
located in The Hague, The Netherlands. Although such action has been discussed in the past, this is ...
There exists no international bar that regulates the practice of forensic advocacy before internatio...
A qualified testimonial privilege for war correspondents was recognized by the Appeals Chamber of th...
This Article examines the Strugar decision and its role in establishing the standards for a defendan...
This article reflects on whether the principle of fitness to stand trial, which follows from Article...
Years after the prosecution of Nazi and Japanese war criminals, the United Nations created an Intern...
This article deals with the question of possible effect of the law of international criminal procedu...
The International Criminal Court (the “ICC”), now one decade old, is still in the process of setting...
International criminal law, as a system of legal regulations contained in the acts of the internatio...
A lasting legacy of the Nuremberg and Tokyo military tribunals is the assertion that individuals are...
This Article compares the protections and rights provided an accused before the Tribunal with those ...
Nuremberg became famous for the 13 Nuremberg Trials against the leading German officials after World...
The International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg, commonly known as the Nuremberg Trials, is credite...
In 1945, with the world still reeling from World War II, the trial of the major German war criminals...
This paper examines the role of the mental health sector evidence in international war crimes prosec...
located in The Hague, The Netherlands. Although such action has been discussed in the past, this is ...
There exists no international bar that regulates the practice of forensic advocacy before internatio...
A qualified testimonial privilege for war correspondents was recognized by the Appeals Chamber of th...
This Article examines the Strugar decision and its role in establishing the standards for a defendan...
This article reflects on whether the principle of fitness to stand trial, which follows from Article...
Years after the prosecution of Nazi and Japanese war criminals, the United Nations created an Intern...
This article deals with the question of possible effect of the law of international criminal procedu...
The International Criminal Court (the “ICC”), now one decade old, is still in the process of setting...
International criminal law, as a system of legal regulations contained in the acts of the internatio...
A lasting legacy of the Nuremberg and Tokyo military tribunals is the assertion that individuals are...
This Article compares the protections and rights provided an accused before the Tribunal with those ...
Nuremberg became famous for the 13 Nuremberg Trials against the leading German officials after World...
The International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg, commonly known as the Nuremberg Trials, is credite...
In 1945, with the world still reeling from World War II, the trial of the major German war criminals...
This paper examines the role of the mental health sector evidence in international war crimes prosec...
located in The Hague, The Netherlands. Although such action has been discussed in the past, this is ...
There exists no international bar that regulates the practice of forensic advocacy before internatio...
A qualified testimonial privilege for war correspondents was recognized by the Appeals Chamber of th...