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The International Criminal Court: Recommendations on Policy and Practice : Financing, Victims, Judges, and Immunities
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ISBN: 9789004480414 9781571052919 Year: 2003 Publisher: Leiden; Boston : Brill | Nijhoff

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The papers presented in this volume deal with important aspects of how the ICC will consider significant areas of concern such as the participation of victims and witnesses, the financing of the Court, election of judges, and the immunity of the United Nations and its officials. All those concerned with how the new International Criminal Court will establish itself as a credible forum for dealing with a difficult docket of cases involving genocide, torture, mass displacement of peoples, and other crimes against humanity will find this volume of interest. Published under the Transnational Publishers imprint.


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The realities of international criminal justice
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ISBN: 9004251111 9789004251113 9004251103 9789004251106 9789004251106 1299743633 Year: 2013 Publisher: Leiden Martinus Nijhoff Publishers

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In The Realities of the International Criminal Justice System , Rothe, Meernik, and Ingadóttir bring together expert scholars from the disciplines of law, criminology, sociology and political science to critically analyse the current state of and impact of the international criminal justice system. Through a systematic evaluation of the existing courts and their effects in the real world on states, victims, and offenders, and their impact on the development of the law related to their jurisdictions, both on the international and national level, the authors hope that lessons can be drawn for a more promising future delivery of criminal justice by international and domestic judicial bodies.

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