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Annotated Leading Cases of International Criminal Tribunals: Volume 6

Edited by: Andre Klip, Goran Sluiter

ISBN13: 9789050953191
ISBN: 9050953190
Published: June 2005
Publisher: Intersentia Publishers
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
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The establishment of the international criminal Tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda raised many new legal issues, such as the competence of the Security Council of the United Nations to establish a criminal tribunal, the relationship between the Tribunal and national authorities and the protection of vulnerable witnesses without violating the rights of the defence at the same time. In dealing with these and other issues, one has to bear in mind that there was no useful precedent to guide the International Tribunals in its work. Therefore, it was and is a major challenge to the Tribunals to come up with creative solutions to legal problems in a manner that enables the Tribunals to function effectively and fully respects the rights of accused. The Tribunal's case law provides some of these solutions. The editors of the Series have gathered the most important case law of the Yugoslavia and Rwanda Tribunals. The added value of the series is that the selected cases are not only shown in their full format but are also summarised and annotated by leading academics in the field of international criminal law.;This sixth volume of annotated case law of international criminal tribunals contains decisions taken by the ICTR in the years 2000 and 2001. It provides the reader with the full text of the most important decisions, identical to the original version and including concurring, separate and dissenting opinions. Distinguished experts in the field of international criminal law have commented the decisions. An index is included.