International Criminal Justice: A Critical Analysis of Institutions and Procedures

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Michael Bohlander
Cameron May, 2007 - 505 pages
Summary: "Written by seasoned scholars and practitioners, this collection of essays provides a most comprehensive analysis of the institutional dynamics and political underpinnings of international criminal justice. They explore and provide critical comment on the main institutional difficulties experienced by International Tribunals."--Publisher description.
 

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Preface
7
Gathering Evidence in International Criminal Trials The View 75 155
75
of the Defence Lawyer
128
The Completion Strategy of the ICTY and the ICTR
153
Salient
237
The International Criminal Judiciary Problems of Judicial
325
The Role of a Defence Office Some Lessons from Recent and
391
Adversarial
429
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