While cited as one of the goals of international sentencing and used as a factor for deciding on early release, rehabilitation of perpetrators of international crimes has thus far been neglected by academia and practitioners. This article presents an analysis of all ICTY and ICTR early release decisions handed down until July 2013, indicating how the tribunals have conceptualised rehabilitation of these 'enemies of mankind'. After observing that the success rate of rehabilitating international prisoners is very high, we suggest that this may be attributable to (i) a lack of the Presidents' critical evaluation of the materials upon which he bases his conclusions regarding prisoners' rehabilitation and (ii) the fact that perpetrators of inter...
Despite the great body of academic research on international criminal justice, little attention has ...
In several European countries, prisons have been created solely to house foreign national prisoners ...
International criminal law currently lacks a robust procedure for sentencing convicted defendants. L...
As of July 2013, the ICTY, ICTR and SCSL have together convicted and sentenced over 120 perpetrators...
Based on all publicly available International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) ear...
Until 2017 the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) has acquitted eighte...
Historically, little attention was paid to the execution of sentences passed at the level of interna...
An international sentencing jurisprudence is emerging from the decisions by the International Crimin...
The fact that numerous individuals are currently serving prison sentences following their conviction...
How do individuals accused of international crimes by national or international criminal tribunals p...
International criminal justice is an ambitious undertaking. This is due to high expectations on the ...
Published: 30 November 2012Redress for victims of international crimes is coming of age. In the wake...
This article evaluates some of the theoretical and practical arguments which suggest that the potent...
Since their inception, scholars have questioned the efficacy of internationalized criminal tribunals...
This article examines the link between international judicial fora and social development: namely, t...
Despite the great body of academic research on international criminal justice, little attention has ...
In several European countries, prisons have been created solely to house foreign national prisoners ...
International criminal law currently lacks a robust procedure for sentencing convicted defendants. L...
As of July 2013, the ICTY, ICTR and SCSL have together convicted and sentenced over 120 perpetrators...
Based on all publicly available International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) ear...
Until 2017 the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) has acquitted eighte...
Historically, little attention was paid to the execution of sentences passed at the level of interna...
An international sentencing jurisprudence is emerging from the decisions by the International Crimin...
The fact that numerous individuals are currently serving prison sentences following their conviction...
How do individuals accused of international crimes by national or international criminal tribunals p...
International criminal justice is an ambitious undertaking. This is due to high expectations on the ...
Published: 30 November 2012Redress for victims of international crimes is coming of age. In the wake...
This article evaluates some of the theoretical and practical arguments which suggest that the potent...
Since their inception, scholars have questioned the efficacy of internationalized criminal tribunals...
This article examines the link between international judicial fora and social development: namely, t...
Despite the great body of academic research on international criminal justice, little attention has ...
In several European countries, prisons have been created solely to house foreign national prisoners ...
International criminal law currently lacks a robust procedure for sentencing convicted defendants. L...