From human rights to international criminal law :studies in honour of an African jurist, the late Judge Laïty Kama = Des droits de l'homme au droit international pénal : etudes en l'honneur d'un juriste africain, feu le juge Laïty Kama / / ed

Judge Laïty Kama, the first president of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, died 5 years ago. He was a Senegalese Judge, and a Human Rights expert within the United Nations. This collection of essays on international criminal law and human rights is published to honour him. They are sig...

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Place / Publishing House:Boston : : M. Nijhoff.
c2007.
Year of Publication:2007
Language:English
Series:Nijhoff eBook titles 2007
Physical Description:1 online resource (784 p.)
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
Avant-propos /
En Mémoire De Laïty Kama /
Hommage À Laïty Kama /
Judge Laïty Kama: Five Cases to Develop International Criminal Law /
State Cooperation and Its Challenges for the International Criminal /
The Protection of Human Rights of the Accused before the International by Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda /
Vagueness of Indictment: Rules to Safeguard the Rights of the Accused /
The Right to Legal Assistance at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda: a Review of Its Jurisprudence /
Concurrent Jurisdiction at the ICTR: Should the Tribunal Refer Cases to Rwanda? /
The Rwanda Tribunal and Genocide /
Les Crimes De Guerre Dans La Jurisprudence Du Tribunal Pénal International Pour Le Rwanda: Les Difficultés D’une \'Toute Première Tentative\' /
La Spécificité Du Crime De Viol /
The Prosecutor volume Laurent Semanza, Case No. ICTR-97-20, Judgement, Trial Chamber (15 May 2003). A Commentary /
Superior or Command Responsibility: a Doubtful Theory of Criminal Responsibility at the Ad Hoc Tribunals /
Countdown to 2010: a Critical Overview of the Completion Strategy of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) /
Gender and Sexual Violence under the Rome Statute /
The Raison D’être of the Pre-Trial Chamber of the International Criminal Court /
Challenges of Investigating and Prosecuting International Crimes /
The Convergence of the Common Law and Inquisitorial Systems in International Criminal Law /
Prohibition against Subsequent Prosecution: Periscoping the Non Bis in Idem Principle /
La Frontière Entre Droit International Humanitaire Et Droits De L’homme /
Independence and Impartiality of the International Criminal Judiciary /
Revisiting the Abu Graibh Prosecutions from the Perspective of the (ICTY) and the (ICTR) by Geert-Jan Alexander Knoops /
International Law, Mercenary Activities and Conflict Prevention in Africa /
Les Négociations De Paix En Afrique /
Addressing Impunity: a Challenge to the International Criminal Justice System with a Specific Reference to Africa and the African Human Rights /
Le Protocole À La Charte Africaine Des Droits De Lhomme Et Des Peuples Relatif Aux Droits Des Femmes En Afrique : Une Contribution Spécifique Dun Traité Régional Au Droit International Des Droits De Lhomme /
Law and Time: an Essay /
Women and Human Rights in the Asia/Pacific Region: a Perspective from South Asia /
Summary:Judge Laïty Kama, the first president of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, died 5 years ago. He was a Senegalese Judge, and a Human Rights expert within the United Nations. This collection of essays on international criminal law and human rights is published to honour him. They are signed by his colleagues of the Arbitrary Detention Working Group or new members, Judges from the ad hoc Tribunals and the International Criminal Court, Lawyers and Jurists from different places. Deep analysis of various human rights issues and the jurisprudence of the international criminal court and tribunals are provided here, to reflect areas of interest to the late Judge Kama. Le juge Laïty Kama, premier président du Tribunal pénal international pour le Rwanda, est décédé il y a cinq ans de cela. Il était à la fois un juge au Sénégal, et un expert des droits de l'homme pour les Nations Unies. Ces mélanges viennent honorer sa mémoire. Les contributions sont signées d'anciens collègues experts ou juges, des juristes de tous les horizons et offrent une analyse approfondie de diverses questions de droits de l'homme et de droit international pénal, notamment la jurisprudence des juridictions pénales internationales, des champs d'intérêt pour feu le juge Kama.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1281936073
9786611936075
9047420446
Hierarchical level:Monograph
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