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The Post-Trial Re-Sentencing Of Ramadan: If The Iraqi High Tribunal Deviates From International Standards Regarding Fair Trials, What Are The Potential Legal Obstacles To The Transfer Of Convicted Iraqi High Tribunal Defendants From Us Custody To Iraqi Custody?, Chelan Bliss
War Crimes Memoranda
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Are Civilian Informants From Al Dujayl Liable Before The Iht?, Kevin Pendergast
Are Civilian Informants From Al Dujayl Liable Before The Iht?, Kevin Pendergast
War Crimes Memoranda
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Did The Forcible Transfer, Active Concealment, Torture And Murder Of Non-Combatant Kuwaiti Citizens And Third Party Nationals In August Of 1991 To March Of 1992 Constitute Any Crime Within The Jurisdiction Of The Iraqi High Tribunal? Did The Capture, Torture And Public Murder Of Captive Coalition Troops By Iraqi Troops During The 1991 War Constitute A Crime Within The Jurisdiction Of The Iraqi High Tribunal? Did The Seizure And Placement Of Non-Combatant Foreigners In Direct Proximity To Military Targets Constitute A Crime Within The Jurisdiction Of The Iraqi High Tribunal?, Gregory S. Mcneal
War Crimes Memoranda
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The Legitimacy Of The Establishment Of The Iraqi Special Tribunal, Erin Page
The Legitimacy Of The Establishment Of The Iraqi Special Tribunal, Erin Page
War Crimes Memoranda
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Can The Former Iraqi Leaders Responsible For The Establishment Of The Revolutionary Command Council Court And The Ministry Of Interior Special Court, As Well As The Members Of Those Courts Themselves, Be Properly Tried For Crimes Within The Jurisdiction Of The State Of The Iraqi Special Tribunal?, James Zink
War Crimes Memoranda
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Errors And Missteps: Key Lessons The Iraqi Special Tribunal Can Learn From The Icty, Ictr, And Scsl, Michael P. Scharf, Ahran Kang
Errors And Missteps: Key Lessons The Iraqi Special Tribunal Can Learn From The Icty, Ictr, And Scsl, Michael P. Scharf, Ahran Kang
Faculty Publications
In a few months, the trial of Saddam Hussein and other former Iraqi regime leaders will begin before the Iraqi Special Tribunal (IST). The IST is a unique "internationalized-domestic tribunal" whose Statute and Rules of Procedure are modeled upon the UN-created Yugoslavia War Crimes Tribunal (ICTY), Rwanda Genocide Tribunal (ICTR), and the Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL), but whose judges are all Iraqis and whose courtroom is in Baghdad. There is much the IST can learn both from the successes and missteps of the ICTY, ICTR, and SCSL; many of the issues that will arise in the trials of …
The Key Lessons The Iraqi Special Tribunal Can Learn From The Icty, Ictr, And Scsl, Ahran Kang
The Key Lessons The Iraqi Special Tribunal Can Learn From The Icty, Ictr, And Scsl, Ahran Kang
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.