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Early Release in International Criminal Law


ISBN13: 9781786433206
Published: April 2025
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £120.00



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This book provides a comprehensive and critical account of the law, policy and practice underpinning early release systems in international criminal law. Róisín Mulgrew explores the distinct forms that early release can take and investigates key questions. Who makes and influences early release decisions? What factors are taken into account? Can conditional release be granted? And if so, who supervises this and what happens if conditions are breached?

Highlighting both institutional-specific discussions and systemic critiques of early release in international criminal law, this book provides fresh insights into the reach, depth and impact of international punishment. Mulgrew assesses and compares the systems in place at a variety of international criminal courts for unconditional and conditional early release, and sentence reduction. She also examines key topics including recall, victim participation and compassionate release.

Expertly tracing and evaluating the evolution of early release, this book is an essential read for researchers and scholars in international and comparative criminal law, critical criminology and penology, and transitional justice and rights. It is also of great interest to practitioners and judges in international criminal courts and tribunals, as well as domestic criminal justice systems dealing with atrocity crimes.

Subjects:
International Criminal Law
Contents:
1. Introduction to Early Release in International Criminal Law
2. Unconditional early release at the UN tribunals and the
international residual mechanism for criminal tribunals
3. Reduction of sentence at the International Criminal Court
4. Conditional early release at the Residual Special Court for
Sierra Leone
5. Conditional early release at the International Residential
Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals
6. The evolution of conditional early release in International
Criminal Law
7. Factors in release decision-making and the
reconceptualisation of rehabilitation
8. Influences on release decisions: the judicial role, victim input
and other voices
9. Health and advanced age in release decision-making:
compassionate release and palliative care considerations
10. Conclusion
Index