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- 1949 Geneva Conventions and military commissions (1)
- Appeal and inadequate representation and international criminal tribunals (1)
- Appeal based on inadequate representation; appeal and ineffective counsel and international criminal law (1)
- Article 85 and compensation for wrongful detention or conviction (1)
- Article 85 and wrongful conviction (1)
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- Confirming indictments and international criminal courts (1)
- ECCC and discovery evidence and additional charges; and trial chamber and additional charges based on discovery evidence (1)
- Extraordinary Chamber of the Cambodian Courts and additional charges based on discovery evidence (1)
- Geneva Conventions and self-executing treaties and military commissions (1)
- Head of state immunity (1)
- Immunity from witness subpoenas; international criminal law and immunity and witness subpoena (1)
- Indictments and Special Tribunal for Lebanon (1)
- Indictments and international criminal courts (1)
- Indictments and international criminal law (1)
- International Criminal Court and Article 85 and wrongful detention (1)
- International Criminal Court and self-representation (1)
- International Criminal Court and wrongnful conviction or detention (1)
- International criminal courts and immunity and witness subpoenas (1)
- International criminal law and amended indictments and discovery evidence (1)
- International criminal law and head of state immunity (1)
- International criminal procedure and Kenyan courts; Kenyan courts and procedural problems and international law (1)
- International criminal trials in absentia; technology and international criminal tribunals and absence of the accused (1)
- International criminal tribunals (1)
- International criminal tribunals and discovery evidence and amended indictments (1)
- Kenyan piracy tribunal (1)
- Pre-trial witness statements without trial testimony--international criminal law (1)
- Pre-trial witness statements without trial testimony--international criminal tribunals (1)
- Prisoner status and U.S. custody and Iraqi High Tribunal (1)
- Prisoner status and U.S. custody and Iraqi Special Tribunal (1)
- Saddam Hussein and custody status and international law (1)
Articles 1 - 16 of 16
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A Study Of Comparative Practice Of The International Tribunals. Under Which Conditions May Subpoenas Be Issued Against Witnesses And Potential Witnesses Who Refuse To Cooperate... Subpoena Has Been Issued., Anna Toniolo
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
A Study Of Comparative Practice Of The International Tribunals: How Do Other International Tribunals Deal With Witnesses Who Have Provided A Written Statement At The Pre-Trial Stage Of The Proceedings But Are Unavailable To Testify At Trial?, Christopher L. Cassaniti
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
The Use Of Sealed Indictments In International Law And The Issuance Of Sealed Indictments Ex Parte. Specifically Addressing The Case Law Of The International Tribunals As It Pertains To Sealed Indictments. Also, Whether It Is Legally Possible To Issue Sealed Indictments Ex Parte., Gregory L. Watkins
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
What Is The Practice/Policy At The International Tribunals With Regard To Providing Witnesses Copies Of Their Statements? Do International Tribunals Have Blanket Policies, Or Is It On A Case-By-Case Basis (E.G., If The Witness Asks For It)? What Is The Practice In National Jurisdictions?, Yedga Sikod
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Appeal Based On Inadequate Representation, Ugochi Madubata
Appeal Based On Inadequate Representation, Ugochi Madubata
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Head Of State Immunity And Immunity Claims Against Witness Subpoena Requests. Specifically Addressing The Scope Of Head Of State And State Official Immunity, And Whether Claims Of Immunity May Successfully Prevent Witness Subpoena Requests At International And Hybrid Tribunals., Iskra Miralem
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Potential Procedural Problems With Applying International Standards In Domestic Kenyan Courts, Kimberly M. Brown
Potential Procedural Problems With Applying International Standards In Domestic Kenyan Courts, Kimberly M. Brown
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Can The Trial Chamber Add Charges To The Indictment Based On The Discovery Of Evidence At Trial?, Danamarie Pannella
Can The Trial Chamber Add Charges To The Indictment Based On The Discovery Of Evidence At Trial?, Danamarie Pannella
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Proceeding In The Physical Absence Of The Accused, And The Use Of Technology, Jon-Paul Mcconnell
Proceeding In The Physical Absence Of The Accused, And The Use Of Technology, Jon-Paul Mcconnell
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
What Is The Legal Standard For Confirming An Indictment In International Criminal Courts? How Might The Case Law Of The Other International Courts Apply At Stl?, Kevin M. Griffith
What Is The Legal Standard For Confirming An Indictment In International Criminal Courts? How Might The Case Law Of The Other International Courts Apply At Stl?, Kevin M. Griffith
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Degree Of Precision Required In International Criminal Indictments, David O"Brien
Degree Of Precision Required In International Criminal Indictments, David O"Brien
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
What Was Saddam’S Status When He Was In United States Custody At The Request Of The Iraqi Government? Does The Characterization Of The Conflict Affect Saddam's Status As A Detainee? Can A Prisoner's Status Change Over Time, And If So, How?, Robert C. Bliss
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Article 85: If Someone Is Wrongfully Detained Or Convicted, What Recourse Does He Have? What Compensation Is He Entitled To? Is This Monetary, And If So, Where Does The Money Come From? What Should The Court Take Into Consideration When Deciding On Compensation?, Robert C. Bliss
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
As For Self-Representation In The International Criminal Court, Is There An International Right To Self-Representation In War Crimes Trials, Or Should Defense Counsel Be Imposed From The Outset Of The Trial At The Icc? How Should The Icc Deal With A Defendant-Lawyer Who Uses Self-Representation To Disrupt The Orderly Trial Proceedings?, Chelan Bliss
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Are The 1949 Geneva Conventions Self-Executing Treaties For Purposes Of Challenges To Military Commissions Procedures?, Rachel E. Cohen
Are The 1949 Geneva Conventions Self-Executing Treaties For Purposes Of Challenges To Military Commissions Procedures?, Rachel E. Cohen
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.
Surrender Of Indictees And Non-Indicted Criminals From The United States To The Ictr, Christopher M. Rassi
Surrender Of Indictees And Non-Indicted Criminals From The United States To The Ictr, Christopher M. Rassi
War Crimes Memoranda
No abstract provided.