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Accused’S Right To Document Translation..., John K. Sawyer
Accused’S Right To Document Translation..., John K. Sawyer
War Crimes Memoranda
Specifically addressing what the rights are of the accused to the translation of documents (in his or her own language and/or in the language of his or her counsel) and the concomitant obligations of the parties. Also, the issues were examined with reference to the 20 February 2009 Pre-Trial Chamber decision in Khieu Samphan’s appeal.
Should The Extraordinary Chambers In The Courts Of Cambodia Be Allowed To Admit Evidence Of The Khmer Rouge’S Command Structure That Was Obtained From The Torture Of Prisoners At Tuol Sleng, Alexander Laytin
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
“Planning” Under International Criminal Law Specifically Addressing The Legal Elements And The Scope Of The Term To “Plan” A Crime Under International Criminal Law., Sara Mahmoud-Davis
“Planning” Under International Criminal Law Specifically Addressing The Legal Elements And The Scope Of The Term To “Plan” A Crime Under International Criminal Law., Sara Mahmoud-Davis
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
What Is The Evidentiary Threshold Of The Terms “Widespread” And “Systematic” When Proving Crimes Against Humanity In The Cambodian Context?, Samir Hadeed
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
To What Extent Is There Individual Criminal Responsibility For Violations Of The Vienna Convention On Diplomatic Relations (1961) Under Article 8 And 29 Of The Eccc Law? If Liability Exists, What Are The Elements Of Such Crimes?, Colin Nisbet
War Crimes Memoranda
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To What Extent Does The Cambodian Extraordinary Chambers Meet The Requirements For A Tribunal To Be Deemed Legitimate As Set Out By The Appeals Chamber Of The Icty In The Tadic Case?, Brianne Draffin
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.