This article reviews the jurisprudence of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Court of Cambodiafor the Prosecution of Crimes Committed During the Period ofDemocratic Kampuchea, which was established in 2006 to try the leaders of the Khmer Rouge.This paper outlines some of the key features of this truly extraordinary court and then analyzes the salient aspects of its emerging jurisprudence. Because the Court uses both national and international law, the Court\u27s decisions offer a complex perspective on the nature and challenges of international criminal tribunals. The article discusses the unique features of the ECCC\u27s co-counsel, investigators, victim participation, detention, fitness requirements, a...
In March 2015, the International Co-Investigating Judge of the " Extraordinary Chambers in the Court...
The article focuses on the ruling of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) whi...
The commission of genocide and other large-scale international crimes typically involves a multitude...
This article reviews the jurisprudence of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Court of Cambodiafor...
This doctoral thesis examines whether and how a context of revolution impacts the application of int...
After a lapse of nearly a quarter century, the United Nations and the Cambodian government agreed in...
Almost every aspect of modern Cambodian political history is disputed terrain. This makes the need f...
Important experiments in international criminal justice have been taking place at the Extraordinary ...
This note analyzes the risks involved in the establishment of a joint tribunal in . It explores ...
This paper examines the Cambodian trials of three former Khmer Rouge commanders, Nuon Paet, Sam Bith...
In just a few short years, the Khmer Rouge presided over one of the twentieth century's cruelest rei...
This paper will examine the effectiveness of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia at...
This article examines the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodiaestablished to try those r...
The author analyses the path towards the prosecution of crimes committed in Cambodia during the peri...
The backdrop to Bridging Divides in Transitional Justice is Cambodia’s history of radical Communist ...
In March 2015, the International Co-Investigating Judge of the " Extraordinary Chambers in the Court...
The article focuses on the ruling of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) whi...
The commission of genocide and other large-scale international crimes typically involves a multitude...
This article reviews the jurisprudence of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Court of Cambodiafor...
This doctoral thesis examines whether and how a context of revolution impacts the application of int...
After a lapse of nearly a quarter century, the United Nations and the Cambodian government agreed in...
Almost every aspect of modern Cambodian political history is disputed terrain. This makes the need f...
Important experiments in international criminal justice have been taking place at the Extraordinary ...
This note analyzes the risks involved in the establishment of a joint tribunal in . It explores ...
This paper examines the Cambodian trials of three former Khmer Rouge commanders, Nuon Paet, Sam Bith...
In just a few short years, the Khmer Rouge presided over one of the twentieth century's cruelest rei...
This paper will examine the effectiveness of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia at...
This article examines the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodiaestablished to try those r...
The author analyses the path towards the prosecution of crimes committed in Cambodia during the peri...
The backdrop to Bridging Divides in Transitional Justice is Cambodia’s history of radical Communist ...
In March 2015, the International Co-Investigating Judge of the " Extraordinary Chambers in the Court...
The article focuses on the ruling of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) whi...
The commission of genocide and other large-scale international crimes typically involves a multitude...