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Archbold: International Criminal Courts 5/e

Author: Karim Khan; Rodney Dixon; Sir Adrian Fulford |

22,900.00

Additional information

Weight 1.95 kg
Dimensions 47.5 × 35 × 1 cm
Publisher

Sweet and Maxwell

ISBN

9780414067585

Format

Paper Book

Language

English

SKU: TMP_PUB_344 Categories: , Tags: , , , Product ID: 20448

Description

Archbold International Criminal Courts provides a comprehensive guide to the practice, procedure and rules of evidence applicable to all international criminal courts. Covering the rules, processes and decisions of trial and appellate chambers of the ICC, the work ensures you are following the correct procedures at all times.
Provides a comprehensive guide to the practice, procedure, and rules of evidence applicable to all international criminal courts
Covers the rules, processes and decisions of trial and appellate chambers of the International Criminal Tribunals
Advises on how to prepare for cases and directly participate in trial proceedings
Details how to manage specific offences such as crimes against humanity, crimes of aggression, genocide etc
Incorporates Sentencing, Appeals and Legal aid
Covers the emerging field of victim participation and reparation
Explains the structure of the courts and the powers they have
Covers the ICTY/ICTR/ICC/ECCC, UN Special Courts for the prosecution of serious international crimes in Sierra Leone, Cambodia and Lebanon
Presents the material in a comprehensive manner with detailed annotation
Disperses commentary between the carefully selected sections, parts of statutes, draft, treaties etc.
IN THE NEW EDITION:
Major judgments delivered before the ICTY, including those in the trials of Radovan Karadzic and Ratko Mladic
All other new judgments with case law, including
Lubanga, Mbarushimana, Bemba
Al Mahdi (the first cultural property case)
The first contempt case of the ICC
The ECCC’s second judgment in the main leadership case, and other new cases being investigated
Significant developments in law and procedure, including
The newly established Kosovo Special Court, whose first indictments are expected in 2018
The Special Tribunal for Lebanon, which is especially important given that the trials are taking place in absentia
The dramatic developments of the ICC itself, with the trial and appellate proceedings that have been undertaken, particularly in respect of the admissibility of evidence, expert witnesses, protection of witnesses, presence of the accused
Developments relating to victims and their participation, with the first rulings on reparations for victims following the completion of trials, including in the Lubanga case
Preliminary examinations opened in respect of Afghanistan, Iraq, Ukraine and Palestine
New guidelines and prosecutorial policy on investig