International Criminal Courts and Tribunals (ICTs) are often portrayed as welcome enforcers of international human rights law: bringing individuals most responsible for gross human rights violations to account for their crimes. At the same time, however, ICTs must be recognized as potential violators of such norms. In their exercise of public power, ICTs exercise coercive powers over individuals, thereby potentially infringing upon their human rights. One of the most prominent examples in this regard is the right to liberty. Persons standing trial before the ICTs are often detained from arrest until the final judgement is rendered; while the International Covenant for Civil and Political Rights requires that ‘it shall not be the general rul...
Little has been written about the legal position and conditions of detention of persons detained by ...
The dire situation in prisons in which detainees who are protected by provisional measures find them...
The Southern African Development Community Tribunal's (SADC Tribunal) decision in the matter of Mike...
This article examines the widely ignored but important issue regarding the provisional arrest and de...
This book takes a procedural approach to human rights guarantees in international criminal proceedin...
Item does not contain fulltextThis chapter examines the use of provisional measures by the ICJ to pr...
Given their mandate to prosecute persons responsible for the most atrocious of human rights violatio...
Provisional measures indicated by international courts and quasi-judicial organs in human rights cas...
This Article facilitates just such an inquiry by tracking the progression of pretrial provisional re...
This article examines the impact of international human rights law on international criminal procedu...
By their very nature, international criminal tribunals will in their operation impact individual rig...
In the post-Nuremberg era two of the most important developments in international criminal law are t...
This chapter examines the impact of international human rights law on international criminal procedu...
This article is concerned with the remedy of ‘review’ provided for in the Statutes of the Internatio...
The last two decades have witnessed an astounding transformation of the international legal landscap...
Little has been written about the legal position and conditions of detention of persons detained by ...
The dire situation in prisons in which detainees who are protected by provisional measures find them...
The Southern African Development Community Tribunal's (SADC Tribunal) decision in the matter of Mike...
This article examines the widely ignored but important issue regarding the provisional arrest and de...
This book takes a procedural approach to human rights guarantees in international criminal proceedin...
Item does not contain fulltextThis chapter examines the use of provisional measures by the ICJ to pr...
Given their mandate to prosecute persons responsible for the most atrocious of human rights violatio...
Provisional measures indicated by international courts and quasi-judicial organs in human rights cas...
This Article facilitates just such an inquiry by tracking the progression of pretrial provisional re...
This article examines the impact of international human rights law on international criminal procedu...
By their very nature, international criminal tribunals will in their operation impact individual rig...
In the post-Nuremberg era two of the most important developments in international criminal law are t...
This chapter examines the impact of international human rights law on international criminal procedu...
This article is concerned with the remedy of ‘review’ provided for in the Statutes of the Internatio...
The last two decades have witnessed an astounding transformation of the international legal landscap...
Little has been written about the legal position and conditions of detention of persons detained by ...
The dire situation in prisons in which detainees who are protected by provisional measures find them...
The Southern African Development Community Tribunal's (SADC Tribunal) decision in the matter of Mike...