Assessing Their Contribution to International Criminal Law
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Köp båda 2 för 2956 krSimon Meisenberg and Ignaz Stegmiller have collected a volume of comprehensive chapters analysing the ECCCs contribution to international criminal justice. this book takes an objective look at the Courts successes and failures, thereby assessing its overall contribution to international criminal justice. Meisenberg and Stegmiller have provided an invaluable insight into the contributions of an extraordinary court. (Andrew Merrylees, Journal of International Criminal Justice, October, 2017) The Extraordinary Chambers is a valuable contribution to anyone interested in international criminal law and procedure and its continuing development in areas such as gender-based crimes and victim / civil party participation in the proceedings. I highly recommend The Extraordinary Chambers and congratulate Meisenberg and Stegmiller (along with all the chapter authors) for their contribution to our better understanding of the ECCC and its jurisprudence. (Michael G. Karnavas, michaelgkarnavas.net, International Criminal Law Blog, November, 2016)
Introduction: An Extraordinary Court.- Trials and Tribulations: The long Quest for Justice for the Cambodian Genocide.- Allegations of Political Interference, Bias and Corruption at the ECCC.- The 1979 Trial of the Peoples Revolutionary Tribunal and Implications for ECCC.- Expectations, Challenges and of the ECCC.- The Legacy of the ECCC.- The Duch Case: The ECCC Supreme Court Chambers Review of Case 001.- The Case 002/01 Trial Judgment: A Stepping Stone from Nuremberg to the Present?.- The Theory of Joint Criminal Enterprise at the ECCC: A Difficult Relationship.- Legal Constraints in the Interpretation of Genocide.- Forced Transfer and Customary International Law: Bridging the Gap between Nuremberg and the ICTY.- Issues of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence an the ECCC.- The Grave Breaches Charges at the ECCC: An Analysis of International Humanitarian Law in the Duch Case.- Past Crimes and the Effect of Statutory Limitations on the ECCC.- Trial Process at the ECCC:The Rise and Fall of the Inquisitorial Paradigm in International Criminal Law?.- Managing Enormous Mass Crimes Indictments: The ECCC Severance Experiment.- Frail Accused and Fitness to Stand Trial.- The Admission of Torture Statements into Evidence.- Recognizing the Limits of Victims Participation: A Comparative Examination of the Victim Participation Schemes at the ECCC and the ICC.- Legal Developments of Civil Party Participation at the ECCC.