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Criminal procedure --- Trials --- State trials --- Procedure (Law) --- Criminal law --- Courts --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Public law --- Appellate procedure --- Criminal courts --- Trial practice --- Pleading and practice --- Law and legislation --- Court proceedings --- Justice réparatrice --- Procédure pénale (droit international) --- Procès
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'The Right to a Fair Trial in International Law' brings together the diverse sources of international law that define the right to a fair trial in the context of criminal (as opposed to civil, administrative or other) proceedings. The book provides a comprehensive explanation of what the right to a fair trial means in practice under international law and focuses on factual scenarios that practitioners and judges may face in court. Each of the book's fourteen chapters examines a component of the right to a fair trial as defined in Article 14 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and reviews the case law of regional human rights courts, international criminal courts as well as UN human rights bodies.
Fair trial. --- Procès équitable --- Criminal procedure (International law) --- Procédure pénale (Droit international) --- Human rights --- Procedure (Law) --- Droits de l'homme --- Procédure (droit) --- Procès équitable --- Procédure (droit) --- International law.
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The first code that comments on both the ICC Statute as the Statutes of the ad hoc tribunals in a systematic way, from the common law and the continental point of view. It contains also the most important decisions of the ICC.
Criminal law. Criminal procedure --- International law --- Criminal procedure (International law) --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- International criminal courts --- Procédure pénale (Droit international) --- Justice pénale --- Tribunaux criminels internationaux --- International cooperation. --- Administration --- Coopération internationale --- International Criminal Court --- Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court --- Droit international pénal --- Cour pénale internationale --- Procédure pénale (Droit international) --- Justice pénale --- Coopération internationale --- International Criminal Court. --- E-books
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Human rights --- International law --- Criminal law --- Criminal procedure (International law) --- International crimes --- Droit pénal --- Procédure pénale (Droit international) --- Droit international pénal --- International unification --- Unification internationale --- Criminal procedure (Internationallaw) --- International offenses. --- International crimes. --- International unification. --- Criminal procedure (International law). --- Droit pénal --- Procédure pénale (Droit international) --- Droit international pénal --- Criminal law - International unification
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Criminology. Victimology --- International law --- Criminal procedure (International law) --- International crimes --- Judicial assistance --- Prisoners --- War crimes --- Procédure pénale (Droit international) --- Droit international pénal --- Assistance juridique internationale --- Prisonniers --- Crimes de guerre --- Congresses --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Congrès --- Droit --- Transnational crime --- Procédure pénale (Droit international) --- Droit international pénal --- Congrès --- Congresses.
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This title sets out and analyses the procedural law applied by the International Criminal Court, systematically analysing the Court's organisational structure, overall procedural setting and the individual procedural regulations in comparison to that of other international tribunals.
Criminal procedure (International law) --- Criminal procedure (International law). --- International criminal procedure --- International criminal law --- International law. --- Law of nations --- Nations, Law of --- Public international law --- Law --- Cour pénale internationale --- Procédure pénale (droit international) --- Tribunaux criminels internationaux --- International Criminal Court. --- Cour pénale internationale --- Procédure pénale (droit international)
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Women are a rapidly growing minority in prisons. Prison systems, however, have always been determined by the behaviour of men. The 2010 UN Bangkok Rules form a body of rules that is specifically aimed at the needs of women in prison. Being the first international instrument on this subject, the Bangkok Rules can be considered a milestone. Thus this volume focuses on the topic of women in prison in general, and on the Bangkok Rules in particular. The volume comprises an introductory chapter, seven thematic chapters, and 23 chapters dedicated to individual countries around the world. Themes discussed in these chapters include, among others, the (international) human rights framework applicable to women in prison, statistics and criminological factors relevant to women in prison, and the actual conditions of women in prison worldwide. An extensive collection of expert knowledge, this volume intends to highlight both good practice in the context of women in prison and the many challenges that lie ahead.
International law and human rights. --- Droits de l'homme (droit international) --- Procédure pénale (droit international) --- Prisonnières --- Et les droits de l'homme --- Criminology. Victimology --- Female offenders --- Women prisoners --- Criminal procedure (International law) --- Legal status, laws, etc --- Droits --- Nations Unies --- United Nations. --- Nations Unies. --- Droits. --- Women prisoners. --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Procédure pénale (droit international) --- Prisonnières
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Criminal law. Criminal procedure --- International law --- International crimes --- International criminal courts --- International criminal law --- Criminal law, International --- ICL (International criminal law) --- Criminal law --- Criminal jurisdiction --- Criminal courts --- International courts --- Complementarity (International law) --- Crimes, International --- International crime --- International offenses --- Crime --- Crimes contre l'humanité --- Crimes de guerre --- Droit humanitaire --- Génocide --- Procédure pénale (droit international) --- Terrorisme --- Torture --- Tribunaux criminels --- Tribunaux internationaux
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Criminal procedure (International law). --- International crimes. --- International criminal courts. --- International criminal law. --- Criminal procedure (International law) --- International crimes --- International criminal courts --- Criminal courts --- International courts --- Complementarity (International law) --- Crimes, International --- International crime --- International offenses --- Crime --- International criminal procedure --- International criminal law --- Procédure pénale (droit international) --- Tribunaux criminels internationaux --- Procédure pénale (droit international)
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In early 2006, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights called for more detailed research into the relevant international standards and national and international practices concerning the role of victims in criminal proceedings. In response to this call and the increased attention paid to victims at international criminal institutions, this study explores the role of victims in international criminal proceedings. As such, the aim of this study is threefold: a) to describe, explain, and clarify the procedural role afforded to victims in international criminal proceedings; b) to evaluate whether the current approaches to victim participation in international criminal proceedings are consistent with human rights standards; and c) to determine the proper scope and content of victim participation in international criminal proceedings. To structure the analysis, the framework focuses on two central concepts, namely the unique characteristics of international criminal proceedings and human rights standards. Broken up into two main parts, the first part of the study covers criminal law theories and the current role afforded to victims in domestic jurisdictions. It further examines the development of their procedural rights both domestically and internationally. The second part of the study then deals exclusively with international criminal justice institutions and the participatory rights afforded to victims therein. Using two case studies - one on the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia and the other on the International Criminal Court - the research highlights how these courts have approached the issue of victim participation. The study concludes with general recommendations. The findings of this study will contribute to a better understanding of competing rights within international criminal justice and will provide those involved in the shaping of international criminal justice a means through which to view the participatory rights of victims.
Criminology. Victimology --- International law --- Crimes d'État --- Crimes internationaux --- Criminal law [International ] --- Droit international pénal --- Droit pénal (Droit international) --- Délits internationaux --- Infractions internationales --- Internationaal strafrecht --- International crime --- International crimes --- International criminal courts --- International criminal law --- International offenses --- Internationale misdaden --- Internationale misdrijven --- Internationale strafgerechtshoven --- Internationale strafrechtbanken --- Justice pénale internationale --- Misdaden [Internationaal ] --- Tribunaux criminels internationaux --- Tribunaux internationaux pénaux --- Criminal procedure (International law) --- Victims of crimes --- Human rights. --- Procédure pénale (Droit international) --- Victimes d'actes criminels --- Droits de l'homme (Droit international) --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Droit --- International Criminal Court --- Legal status, laws, etc --- International crimes. --- International criminal courts. --- Criminal procedure (International law). --- Procédure pénale (Droit international) --- Droit international pénal --- Criminal courts --- International courts --- Complementarity (International law) --- Crimes, International --- Crime --- International Criminal Court. --- Victims of crimes - Legal status, laws, etc --- Procédure pénale (droit international) --- Victimes d'infractions --- Droits de l'homme (droit international) --- Statut juridique
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