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International Criminal Practice 3rd ed


ISBN13: 9780199264360
ISBN: 0199264368
Published: July 2003
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: Out of print



Now in its third edition, International Criminal Practice is a comprehensive manual covering the practice and procedure of the international criminal courts and tribunals (including inter alia the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and for Rwanda, and the Special Court for Sierra Leone).

The statutes, rules of procedure and evidence, and jurisprudence governing these courts and tribunals are set out along with commentary and extracts from judgments, decisions, and orders. The material is arranged thematically, enabling easy and logical access to the emerging corpus of international criminal law.

Subjects:
International Criminal Law
Contents:
User's Guide
Introduction
Glossary of Abbreviations used in this Edition
PART 1: THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNALS
ICTY Preamble/ICTR Preamble: Statute of the International Tribunal
PART 2: ORGANIZATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNALS
Section 1: Chambers
Section 2: Registry
Section 3: Victims and Witnesses Selection
Section 4: Records and Minutes
Section 5: The Prosecutor
Section 6: The Defence
PART 3: THE STATUS, PRIVILEGES, AND IMMUNITIES OF THE INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNALS
PART 4: COMPETENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNALS
Section 1: Sources of Law
Section 2: Subject-Matter Jurisdiction
Section 3: Personal Jurisdiction
Section 4: Territorial and Temporal Jurisdiction
PART 5: PRIMACY OF THE INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNALS
PART 6: GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF CRIMINAL LAW
Section 1: Nullum Crimen Sine Lege/ Nulla Poena Sine Lege
Section 2: Individual Criminal Responsibility
Section 3: Defences
PART 7: RULES OF PROCEDURE AND EVIDENCE
PART 8: INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
Section 1: Investigations
Section 2: Indictment
Section 3: Cumulative Charging
Section 4: Orders and Warrants
Section 5: Commencement and Conduct of Trial Proceedings
Section 6: Judgment
PART 9: SENTENCING PROCEDURE, PENALTIES, AND ENFORCEMENT OF SENTENCES
PART 10: APPEAL AND REVIEW PROCEEDINGS
Section 1: Appeal Proceedings
Section 2: Consequences of Non-cooperation
ANNEXES
Annex - Case Summaries
INDEXES
Index: Article-by-Article, Rule-by-Rule
Subject-matter Index
Bibliography
Biographical Note