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This book approaches the question of whether or not the court procedure at the International Criminal Court (ICC) can be regarded as fair from two angles: First, does the ICC provide a fair trial according to the accepted standards of international human rights law? Secondly, is it substantively fair so as to establish the legitimacy of the court on a sound footing? Practitioners and academics are increasingly conscious of the need for an approach to evidence which spans civil law and common law traditions, national and international law. This is what this monograph does, in meticulous detail, for the law of confrontation and disclosure.



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The European Court of Human Rights – The UN Human Rights Committee, the Inter-American Court and the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights – The ad hoc tribunals – The International Criminal Court – Parameters of Procedure – The court procedure at the ECCC

A Fair Trial at the International Criminal Court?

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 29/07/2016
      ISBN13: 9783631675663, 978-3631675663
      ISBN10: 3631675666

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book approaches the question of whether or not the court procedure at the International Criminal Court (ICC) can be regarded as fair from two angles: First, does the ICC provide a fair trial according to the accepted standards of international human rights law? Secondly, is it substantively fair so as to establish the legitimacy of the court on a sound footing? Practitioners and academics are increasingly conscious of the need for an approach to evidence which spans civil law and common law traditions, national and international law. This is what this monograph does, in meticulous detail, for the law of confrontation and disclosure.



      Table of Contents

      The European Court of Human Rights – The UN Human Rights Committee, the Inter-American Court and the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights – The ad hoc tribunals – The International Criminal Court – Parameters of Procedure – The court procedure at the ECCC

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