Principles of evidence in international criminal justice [electronic resource] / edited by Karim A.A. Khan, Caroline Buisman, Christopher Gosnell.
Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2015Description: 1 online resource (lxxv, 798 p.).ISBN: 9780191818912 (ebook) :.Subject(s): Evidence (Law) | International criminal courts -- Rules and practiceAdditional Physical Form: Print version : 9780199588923DDC classification: 345.06 Online resources: Oxford public international law Summary: The Principles of Evidence in International Criminal Justice comes at an interesting point in time in the history of international criminal law. Fifteen years after their establishment, the ICTY and ICTR are slowly winding down their activities. Their contribution to the development and consolidation of an international law of evidence has been remarkable. It is therefore not unexpected that many contributions in the present volume cover first and foremost the jurisprudence of these two tribunals. In contrast, the International Criminal Court (ICC) has not yet concluded a full case cycle.Item type | Current library | Class number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The Principles of Evidence in International Criminal Justice comes at an interesting point in time in the history of international criminal law. Fifteen years after their establishment, the ICTY and ICTR are slowly winding down their activities. Their contribution to the development and consolidation of an international law of evidence has been remarkable. It is therefore not unexpected that many contributions in the present volume cover first and foremost the jurisprudence of these two tribunals. In contrast, the International Criminal Court (ICC) has not yet concluded a full case cycle.
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