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E-raamat: Legacy of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia

Edited by (, Professor of International Crimina), Edited by (, Senior Lecturer in International and Criminal Law, Macquarie Law School, Australia), Edited by (, Professor of International Criminal Law, Amsterdam Centre for International Law, University of Amsterdam)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-May-2011
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The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) was established in 1993 and is due to complete its trials by 2011. Easily the most credible and prodigious of the international tribunals established in this period, the ICTY is by far the most important source of case law on international criminal law. This is reflected in the citations it receives by other courts and by learned commentators. Long after its dissolution, the ICTY will most likely serve as an important frame of reference for the International Criminal Court and other courts dealing with international crimes, including national courts.

The publication of this book coincides with the year of cessation of trial activity at the ICTY. Its purpose is to mark this significant milestone in international law with a series of in-depth, critical reflections on the institution's legacy by eminent scholars and practitioners. In the course of seventeen chapters, the contributing authors analyse the main features of the ICTY's work in an unprecedented examination of the institution's legitimacy, core principles, methodologies, unstated assumptions, political circumstances, and impact-and indeed, its legacy.
List of Abbreviations
ix
List of Contributors
xi
Table of Cases
xiii
Table of Legislation
xxvii
Introduction 1(6)
Goran Sluiter
Alexander Zahar
I A DISTANT COURT
1 Assessing the Impact of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia: Balancing International and Local Interests While Doing Justice
7(48)
Kimi L King
James D Meernik
2 The Impact Question: The ICTY and the Restoration and Maintenance of Peace
55(28)
Janine Natalya Clark
II PROCESS AND RIGHTS: THREE VIEWS
3 The ICTY as a Laboratory of International Criminal Procedure
83(25)
Alex Whiting
4 Procedural Structure and Features of International Criminal Justice: Lessons from the ICTY
108(41)
Albin Eser
5 Rights in Criminal Proceedings under the ECHR and the ICTY Statute---A Precarious Comparison
149(42)
Stefan Trechsel
III BATTLEFIELDS
6 Unity and Division in Decision Making---The Law and Practice on Individual Opinions at the ICTY
191(28)
Goran Sluiter
7 The Crime of Persecution in the ICTY Case-law
219(28)
Jonas Nilsson
8 Complicity in Genocide and the Duality of Responsibility
247(28)
Nina HB Jørgensen
9 Justifications and Excuses in International Criminal Law: An Assessment of the Case-law of the ICTY
275(21)
Harmen van der Wilt
10 Regulation of Defence Counsel: An Evolution Towards Restriction and Legitimacy
296(26)
Nancy Amoury Combs
11 Proportional Sentences at the ICTY
322(23)
Jens David Ohlin
IV IMPROVISATION AND DISCOVERY
12 The ICTY's Continuing Struggle with the Right to Self-representation
345(32)
Jarinde Temminck Tuinstra
13 Command Responsibility at the ICTY---Three Generations of Case-law and still Ambiguity
377(24)
Elies van Sliedregt
14 `Special Agreements' between Conflicting Parties in the Case-law of the ICTY
401(33)
Luisa Vierucci
15 The ICTY and its Relationship with National Jurisdictions: Powers, Limits, and Misconceptions
434(35)
Kimberly Prost
16 Civilizing Civil War: Writing Morality as Law at the ICTY
469(38)
Alexander Zahar
V LEGACY IN BRICKS AND MORTAR
17 `Best Before Date Shown': Residual Mechanisms at the ICTY
507(30)
Guido Acquaviva
Index 537