Protecting humanity : : essays in international law and policy in honour of Navanethem Pillay / / edited by Chile Eboe-Osuji.

Navi Pillay is a modern icon in the world’s efforts to protect humanity through international law and policy. She played a leading role in the multi-national operation to clean up the humanitarian dross left on the essence of modern civilization by the Rwandan Genocide of 1994. Her contributions in...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers,, 2010.
Year of Publication:2010
Language:English
Series:Nijhoff eBook titles
Physical Description:1 online resource (908 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / C. Eboe-Osuji
  • 1. Navi Pillay In Her Age: An Introduction / Chile Eboe-Osuji
  • 2. Navi Pillay: Overcoming The Odds / Vinodh Jaichand
  • 3. On The Bench With Navi / Erik Møse
  • 4. Navanethem Pillay: A Short Biography / Sugan Naidoo
  • 5. Navi Pillay: Up Close And Personal / Jessica Neuwirth
  • 6. Can The International Community Meet The Challenges Ahead Of Us? / Martti Ahtisaari
  • 7. Hate Speech And The Rwanda Genocide: ICTR Jurisprudence And Its Implications / Dennis C.M. Byron
  • 8. The Future Of Global Governance And The Role Of Multilateral Organizations / Jan Egeland
  • 9. Sixty Years Of The Declaration Of Human Rights: Theory And Reality In The Pursuit Of The United Nations Agenda / Ibrahim Gambari
  • 10. Do The Principles And Practice Of Red Cross Neutrality Meet The Necessities Of Today’s Humanitarian Action? / Sven Mollekleiv
  • 11. Les droits de l’homme dans le processus de la conférence internationale sur la région des Grands Lacs / Mutoy Mubiala
  • 12. Lessons Learned In Prosecuting Gender Crimes Under International Law: Experiences From The ICTY / Serge Brammertz and Michelle Jarvis
  • 13. Guerres, femmes et droit: les crimes de guerre, crimes d’agression, crimes de génocide et crimes contre l’humanité / Fatoumata Diarra
  • 14. Rape And Superior Responsibility: International Criminal Law In Need Of Adjustment / Chile Eboe-Osuji
  • 15. The Genocide Convention’s Protected Groups: A Place For Gender? / Katy Grady
  • 16. Prosecuting Sexual Violence At The ICTR / Alice Leroy-Hajee
  • 17. The Nairobi Declaration: A Gendered Paradigm For Post-Conflict Reparations / Amy Senier
  • 18. Prosecuting Gender Based And Sexual Crimes Against Women: The Role Of The International Courts And Criminal Tribunals / Inés Weinberg de Roca
  • 19. Why A Child Is Not A Soldier / Simon O’Connor
  • 20. Continuing Or Recommencing Proceedings Before The ICTR In The Absence Of A Judge: A Comparative Overview / Koffi Kumelio A. Afande
  • 21. A Critique Of The East African Court Of Justice As A Human Rights Court / Solomy Balungi Bossa
  • 22. The Challenge Of ‘Firsts’ In International Criminal Justice: First Courts, First Judges, And Issues Of First Impression / Linda E. Carter
  • 23. The Development Of International Criminal Law / Roger S. Clark
  • 24. The ‘Other’ Milošević Case: The Prosecutor versus Serbia and Montenegro in re Production of Documents in Prosecutor volume Slobodan Milošević / Grant Dawson
  • 25. Anatomie des juridictions internationales / Adama Dieng
  • 26. The Trusted Cause: A Reflective Legal Comment On The Development Of International Legal Procedural Law In International Criminal Tribunals / Frederik Harhoff
  • 27. Confronting Myths About The International Criminal Court And Its Work In Africa / Max du Plessis
  • 28. The International Criminal Court On Trial / Charles Chernor Jalloh
  • 29. The Right To A Fair Trial In International Criminal Law / Segun Jegede
  • 30. The Challenges Of Relocating Persons Acquitted By The ICTR / Mandiaye Niang and Chiara Biagioni
  • 31. Development And Interpretation Of Principles Of Reparation: The Case Law Of The IACHR And Its Possible Contributions To The Jurisprudence Of The ICC / Elizabeth Odio Benito.