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Fairness in International Criminal Trials: Oxford Monographs In International Humanitarian And Criminal Law. / McDermott, Y.
Oxford University Press, 2016. 256 p.

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T1 - Fairness in International Criminal Trials

T2 - Oxford Monographs In International Humanitarian And Criminal Law

AU - McDermott, Y.

PY - 2016/1/21

Y1 - 2016/1/21

N2 - With the acceptance of international criminal procedure as a self-sustaining discipline and as the tribunals established to try the most serious crimes in the former Yugoslavia, Sierra Leone, and Rwanda have completed or are beginning to wind up their activities, the time is ripe for a critical evaluation of these international criminal tribunals and their legacy. By examining the due process standards embraced by the five contemporary international criminal tribunals, the author draws conclusions about how the right to a fair trial should be interpreted in international criminal law.

AB - With the acceptance of international criminal procedure as a self-sustaining discipline and as the tribunals established to try the most serious crimes in the former Yugoslavia, Sierra Leone, and Rwanda have completed or are beginning to wind up their activities, the time is ripe for a critical evaluation of these international criminal tribunals and their legacy. By examining the due process standards embraced by the five contemporary international criminal tribunals, the author draws conclusions about how the right to a fair trial should be interpreted in international criminal law.

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SN - 9780198739814

BT - Fairness in International Criminal Trials

PB - Oxford University Press

ER -