The Right to Be Present at Trial in International Criminal Law.

In The Right to Be Present at Trial in International Criminal Law Caleb H. Wheeler analyses what it means for the accused to be present during international criminal trials and how that meaning has changed. This book also examines the impact that absence from trial can have on the fair trial rights...

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Superior document:International criminal law series
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, , Boston: : Brill | Nijhoff, , 2019.
Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Series:International Criminal Law Series 13.
Physical Description:1 online resource (333 pages).
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Is Presence at Trial a Right, a Duty or Both?
  • The Role of Different Legal Systems in Formulating the Right to Be Present at Trial in International Criminal Law
  • The Interaction between the Right to Be Present at Trial and the Underlying Goals of International Criminal Trials
  • The Right to Be Present at Trial and Trial in Absentia
  • The Compatibility of Trial by Default with the Right to Be Present at Trial
  • The Right to Be Present and Absences that Occur after the Beginning of Trial
  • When is Present Not Present: The Right to Be Present and the Ability to Understand and Participate in Proceedings
  • The Evolution of the Right to Be Present Since the Introduction of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon’s Statute
  • Conclusion.