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The Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Court: Commentary and Digest of Jurisprudence (eBook)


ISBN13: 9781108596657
Published: November 2018
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
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A comprehensive source of the most authoritative statements of the International Criminal Court's appellate jurisprudence. Its clear format includes commentaries followed by excerpts of the decisions and judgments, carefully selected by lawyers based on their relevance and grouped by topic. It provides a practical background to the International Criminal Court's appellate jurisprudence from experienced current and former Appeals Counsel of the Office of the Prosecutor of the Court, highlighting pertinent issues. In doing so, readers are given the tools to discern the meaning of the case law themselves, while attention is drawn to the most important developments in the jurisprudence.

This text presents an authoritative and comprehensive digest of the Appeals Chamber's jurisprudence, bringing the relevant case extracts together for the first time with clear and informative commentary.

Subjects:
International Criminal Law, eBooks
Contents:
Part I. Interpretation and Structural Issues
Part II. Jurisdiction and Admissibility
Part III. Cooperation and Judicial Assistance
Part IV. Arrest and Detention
Part V. Charges and Confirmation Hearing
Part VI. Disclosure and Redactions
Part VII. The Protection of Victims and Witnesses
Part VIII. Fairness, Expeditiousness of the Proceedings, and Rights of the Accused
Part IX. Offences against the Administration of Justice and Misconduct before the Court
Part X. Conduct of Trials
Part XI. Sentencing
Part XII. Reparations
Part XIII. Victim Participation in the Proceedings
Part XIV. Substantive Law
Part XV. Conduct of Appeals
Part XVI. Miscellaneous Procedural Issues