In response to the weaknesses of international tribunals and domestic courts in the prosecution of crimes such as genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes, a new generation of "internationalized" criminal courts has been established. This book addresses three active and one putative jurisdiction of this kind in East Timor, Kosovo, Sierra Leone, and Cambodia.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Table of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- 1: A. Cassese: The role of internationalized courts and tribunals in the fight against international criminality
- 2: D. Shraga: The Second Generation UN-Based Tribunals: A Diversity Of Mixed Jurisdictions
- PART I: INTERNATIONALIZED CRIMINAL COURTS AND TRIBUNALS
- Kosovo
- 3: J. Cerone and C. Baldwin: Explaining and Evaluating the UNMIK Court System
- 4: J-C. Cady and N. Booth: Internationalized Courts in Kosovo: An UNMIK Perspective
- East Timor
- 5: S. De Bertodano: East Timor: Trials and Tribulations
- 6: B.Lyons: Getting Untrapped, Struggling For Truths: The Commission For Reception, Truth And Reconciliation (CAVR) In East Timor
- Sierra Leone
- 7: A. Smith: Sierra Leone: The Intersection of Law, Policy and Practice
- 8: P. Mochochoko and G. Tortora: The Management Committee for the Special Court for Sierra Leone
- 9: W. Schabas: Internationalized Courts And Their Relationship With Alternative Accountability Mechanisms: The Case Of Sierra Leone
- Cambodia
- 10: C. Etcheson: The Politics of Genocide Justice in Cambodia
- 11: E. Meijer: The Extraordinary Chambers In the Courts of Cambodia
- PART II: CROSS-CUTTING ASPECTS
- Institution Building
- 12: C. Romano: The Judges and Prosecutors of Internationalized Criminal Courts and Tribunals
- 13: T. Ingadottir: The Financing of Internationalized Criminal Courts and Tribunals
- Law and Procedure
- 14: B. Swart: Internationalized Courts And Substantive Criminal Law
- 15: H. Friman: Procedural Law of Internationalized Criminal Courts
- Relationship with Third Entities: National Courts, Third States, and the ICC
- 16: J. Kleffner and A. Nollkaemper: The Relationship Between Internationalized Courts And National Courts
- 17: G. Sluiter: Legal Assistance to Internationalized Criminal Courts and Tribunals
- 18: M. Benzing and M. Bergsmo: Some Tentative Remarks On The Relationship Between Internationalized Criminal Jurisdictions and The International Criminal Court
- 19: M. Colitti: Geographical and Jurisdictional Reach of the ICC: Gaps in the International Criminal Justice System and a Role for Internationalized Bodies
- CONCLUSIONS AND POST-FACE
- 20: L. Condorelli and T.Boutruche: Internationalized Criminal Courts and Tribunals: Are They Necessary?
- 21: A. Pellet: Internationalized Courts: Better Than Nothing
- Selected Bibliography
- Useful Websites
- Analytical Index