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Reappraising The Legality Of Post-Trial Interviews, Fredric I. Lederer Oct 2019

Reappraising The Legality Of Post-Trial Interviews, Fredric I. Lederer

Fredric I. Lederer

No abstract provided.


Rights Warnings In The Armed Services, Fredric I. Lederer Oct 2019

Rights Warnings In The Armed Services, Fredric I. Lederer

Fredric I. Lederer

No abstract provided.


The Law Of Confessions - The Voluntariness Doctrine, Fredric I. Lederer Oct 2019

The Law Of Confessions - The Voluntariness Doctrine, Fredric I. Lederer

Fredric I. Lederer

No abstract provided.


Grave Crimes And Weak Evidence: Fact-Finding Evolution In International Criminal Law, Nancy Amoury Combs Sep 2019

Grave Crimes And Weak Evidence: Fact-Finding Evolution In International Criminal Law, Nancy Amoury Combs

Nancy Combs

International criminal courts carry out some of the most important work that a legal system can conduct: prosecuting those who have visited death and destruction on millions. Despite the significance of their work--or perhaps because of it--international courts face tremendous challenges. Chief among them is accurate fact-finding. With alarming regularity, international criminal trials feature inconsistent, vague, and sometimes false testimony that renders judges unable to assess with any measure of certainty who did what to whom in the context of a mass atrocity. This Article provides the first-ever empirical study quantifying fact-finding in an international criminal court. The study shines …


Franks V. Delaware: A Proposed Interpretation And Application, Peter A. Alces Sep 2019

Franks V. Delaware: A Proposed Interpretation And Application, Peter A. Alces

Peter A. Alces

No abstract provided.