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This commentary brings together the relevant body of law on evidence at international criminal courts and tribunals and provides both a detailed description and analysis thereof. This includes a critical assessment of differing approaches across the institutions as well as jurisprudential trends and developments. It therefore serves as a comprehensive guide to the law on evidence and international criminal procedures for practitioners and scholars alike.
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Der Leipziger Kommentar setzt auch in der 13. Auflage die Maßstäbe für die Wissenschaft zum materiellen Strafrecht. In 20 Bänden beleuchtet das hochkarätige Autorenteam das Strafgesetzbuch sowie das Völkerstrafgesetzbuch in allen Facetten und mit bemerkenswerter Tiefe; dabei bleibt keine Frage unbeantwortet. Von der Entstehungsgeschichte über Reformfragen, bis hin zu rechtsvergleichenden Darstellungen sowie unter Einschluss verwandter Rechtsgebiete wie der Kriminologie und des Völkerstrafrechts findet der Benutzer eine erschöpfende Darstellung und wissenschaftliche Aufbereitung der gesamten Materie. Der Großkommentar gibt den gegenwärtigen Erkenntnisstand in Rechtsprechung und Literatur vollständig wieder und bietet Hilfe zur Lösung auch entlegener Probleme. Der Band 20 enthält die Kommentierung des Völkerstrafgesetzbuchs.
Protection of Non-Combatants During Armed Conflict and Safeguarding the Rights of Victims in Post-Conflict Society
Essays in Honour of the Life and Work of Joakim Dungel
Inbunden, Engelska, 2015
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This collection of essays—written by friends and colleagues of Joakim Dungel—focuses on the protection of the innocent during and after war. It is a tribute to Joakim’s life and work. Joakim made a significant contribution to international justice and the rule of law, through his service to the United Nations International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda, the Special Court for Sierra Leone, the Temporary International Presence in Hebron, and the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan. He was also a prolific author and published scholarly works on a wide range of issues, including command responsibility, national security interests, the right to humanitarian assistance during internal armed conflicts, and crimes against humanity. This book continues Joakim’s work with in-depth analyses of a variety of issues arising under modern conflict, such as the application of international humanitarian law and international human rights law to aerial drone attacks, targeted sanctions, and reparations to victims. Joakim understood these complex and interlinked issues and dedicated his professional life to engaging with them. Through his work and his scholarship, he demonstrated the crucial importance of adopting victim-centred approaches to dealing with the consequences of armed conflict and to its prevention. This was also why he chose to work for the United Nations as a human rights officer in Afghanistan. This book attempts to honour and affirm Joakim’s choice.