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  • Human Rights in International Criminal Proceedings

    Human Rights in International Criminal Proceedings by Zappalà, Salvatore;

    Sorozatcím: Oxford Monographs in International Law;

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    • Kiadó OUP Oxford
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2005. január 27.

    • ISBN 9780199280933
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem312 oldal
    • Méret 234x156x18 mm
    • Súly 483 g
    • Nyelv angol
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    Rövid leírás:

    This book deals with the protection of human rights in international criminal proceedings. Its basic assumption is that human rights are the yardstick against which to measure the conformity of international criminal proceedings with the rule of law and fundamental principles of justice.

    Zappalà concludes that although human rights are today at the core of international criminal proceedings, there still are some areas in which improvements are desirable.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    This book takes a procedural approach to human rights guarantees in international criminal proceedings and covers both the systems of the ad hoc Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda and the International Criminal Court. It analyses the rights conferred on individuals involved in international criminal trials from the commencement of investigations to the sentencing stage, as well as the procedural rights of victims and witnesses.

    The study focuses on problems which have emerged in three main areas: (i) length of proceedings; (ii) absence of specific sanctions and other remedies for violation of procedural rules; (iii) the need to strengthen the protection of the accused from undue interference with his rights (likely to be caused by a variety of factors, such as conflicting governmental interests, the presence of malicious witnesses, or inadequate legal assistance). Three general suggestions are made to reduce the impact of these weaknesses. First, it could be helpful to adopt specific sanctions for violation of procedural rules (such as, the exclusion of evidence as a remedy for violations of rules on discovery). Secondly, (as has already been provided for in the ICC Statute,) the Prosecutor of the ad hoc Tribunals should play a proactive role in the search for the truth by, among other things, gathering evidence that might exonerate the accused. Thirdly, the right of compensation for unlawful arrest (or detention) and unjust conviction, provided for in the ICC Statute, should be extended to other serious violations of fundamental rights and, in addition, should be laid down in the Statutes of the ICTY and ICTR.

    This study is an ambitious one, which is detailed in its research and covers a broad range of often complex issues well...A valuable addition to scholarship in this area...This well researched historical piece makes an interesting argument and contributes to Nuremberg scholarship from the legal perspective because of its detailed and constructive criticism of the results.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION
    A HUMAN RIGHTS APPROACH TO INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE
    THE EXTENSION OF THE NOTION OF FAIR TRIAL TO INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
    WHAT TYPE OF RELATIONSHIP EXISTS BETWEEN HUMAN RIGHTS MONITORING SYSTEMS AND INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURTS?
    ACCUSATORIAL AND INQUISITORIAL MODELS IN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL PROCEDURE - TO WHAT EXTENT DO THEY IMPINGE UPON THE RIGHTS OF INDIVIDUALS?
    Chapter 2 THE RIGHTS OF PERSONS DURING INVESTIGATIONS
    THE INITIATION OF INVESTIGATIONS AND THE POWERS OF THE INVESTIGATIVE AUTHORITY
    THE RIGHTS OF SUSPECTS IN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
    Chapter 3 THE RIGHTS OF THE ACCUSED IN TRIAL PROCEEDINGS
    THE PRESUMPTION OF INNOCENCE
    THE RIGHT TO BE JUDGED BY AN INDEPENDENT AND IMPARTIAL TRIBUNAL
    THE RIGHT TO A FAIR AND EXPEDITIOUS TRIAL
    RULES OF EVIDENCE AND RIGHTS OF THE ACCUSED - SOME PROBLEMATICAL ISSUES
    Chapter 4 THE RIGHT OF THE ACCUSED TO APPEAL AND REVISION
    GENERAL - THE RIGHTS OF APPEAL AND REVISION AS A MEANS FOR OBTAINING REDRESS (JUDICIAL AND NON-JUDICIAL REMEDIES
    THE RIGHT OF THE ACCUSED TO APPEAL: FROM NUREMBERG AND TOKYO TO THE AD HOC TRIBUNALS AND THE ICC
    THE RIGHT OF CONVICTED PERSONS TO REVIEW
    CONCLUDING REMARKS
    Chapter 5 PENALTIES, ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS AND THE RIGHTS OF CONVICTED PERSONS
    THE MAJOR GOALS OF INTERNATIONAL PENALTIES AND THE LEGAL EXPECTATIONS OF CONVICTED PERSONS
    THE ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS AND THE RIGHTS OF SENTENCED PERSONS
    Chapter 6 THE POSITION OF PERSONS OTHER THAN THE ACCUSED
    VICTIMS
    WITNESSES
    Chapter 7 CONCLUDING REMARKS
    THE CENTRAL ROLE OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN INTERNATIONAL TRIALS: FROM NUREMBERG TO ROME
    THE PROBLEM OF PROCEDURAL MODELS: THE NEED FOR A PRINCIPLED APPROACH TO INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
    RESPECT FOR HUMAN RIGHTS IN INTERNATIONAL TRIALS: A FEW OUTSTANDING PROBLEMS
    GENERAL SUGGESTIONS FOR IMPROVING HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION IN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS

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