Defense in international criminal proceedings : : cases, materials and commentary / / edited by Michael Bohlander, Roman Boed, Richard J. Wilson.

Without question, international criminal law (ICL) has become a legal growth industry. Regional supranational systems, such as the European Union, are beginning to prepare a genuine supranational criminal law that may supersede the national jurisdictions. These efforts are still in their infancy, bu...

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Superior document:International and comparative criminal law series
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Year of Publication:2006
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:International and comparative criminal law series.
Physical Description:1 online resource (934 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Other title:Preliminary Materials /
Chapter 1. Introduction And Overview /
Chapter 2. Procedural Safeguards For The Defense In International Human Rights Law /
Chapter 3. A History Of The Role Of Defense Counsel In International Criminal And War Crimes Tribunals /
Chapter 4. ICTY /
Chapter 5. ICTR /
Chapter 6. The International Criminal Court /
Chapter 7. Associations Of Defense Counsel—Development And Role /
Chapter 8. Mixed Tribunals /
Table Of Cases /
Index /
Summary:Without question, international criminal law (ICL) has become a legal growth industry. Regional supranational systems, such as the European Union, are beginning to prepare a genuine supranational criminal law that may supersede the national jurisdictions. These efforts are still in their infancy, but along with the creation of the prosecutorial framework and measures like e.g. the European Arrest Warrant, EUROPOL or EUROJUST, the defence lawyers are preparing themselves for the new challenge. It is thus useful and necessary to cover these developments from the get go. This collection of cases and materials attempts for the first time to provide a compendium of the most important legal texts, relevant documents and cases, as well as explanatory commentary on the law of defence in international criminal proceedings by scholars and practitioners who have a wealth of relevant experience in the field. The book provides students in law school courses on international human rights law and ICL with the essential materials to understand the vital importance of an adequate defence in international criminal proceedings. Further, the text gives legal practitioners who may consider extending their field of practice to the international level a look at the diversity of the tasks they will encounter and prepare them for the legal culture shock inevitable at the international tribunals and courts. This book is available for classroom adoption.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1283060140
9786613060143
1441691545
9047431170
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Michael Bohlander, Roman Boed, Richard J. Wilson.