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Isla Panel Oct. 18, 2003, At Loyola University New Orleans-Panel On History Of International Tribunals Prior To Nuremberg: Selective History Of International Tribunals And Efforts Prior To Nuremberg, Jordan J. Paust Jan 2003

Isla Panel Oct. 18, 2003, At Loyola University New Orleans-Panel On History Of International Tribunals Prior To Nuremberg: Selective History Of International Tribunals And Efforts Prior To Nuremberg, Jordan J. Paust

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

The history of attempts to create international criminal tribunals for prose- cution of international crimes includes attention to the responsibility of heads of state, other public officials, and private persons for violations of treaties and customary international law and, thus, nonimmunity of heads of state and other governmental actors.


Videotaped Trial Court Proceedings: The Potential Effect On Appellate Review Of Credibility Determinations, Chris M. Salamone Jan 1987

Videotaped Trial Court Proceedings: The Potential Effect On Appellate Review Of Credibility Determinations, Chris M. Salamone

Nova Law Review

Appellate courts have traditionally afforded great deference to a trial court's factual findings, both in jury and non-jury trials.


When, If Ever, Should Trials Be Held Behind Closed Doors?, Honorable Justice Joseph A. Boyd Jr., Paul A. Lehrman Jan 1980

When, If Ever, Should Trials Be Held Behind Closed Doors?, Honorable Justice Joseph A. Boyd Jr., Paul A. Lehrman

Nova Law Review

In Gannett Co. v. DePasquale Justice Stewart framed the issue before the United States Supreme Court as follows: "[W]hether members of the public have an independent constitutional right [under the sixth amendment] to insist upon access to a pretrial judicial proceeding, even though the accused, the prosecutor and the trial judge all have agreed to the closure of that proceeding in order to assure a fair trial."