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Does A Defendant Have Unlimited Entitlement To Be Represented By The Attorney Of His/Her Choice, When The Attorney Is Appointed By The Trial Chamber?, Tami L. Roberts Jan 2000

Does A Defendant Have Unlimited Entitlement To Be Represented By The Attorney Of His/Her Choice, When The Attorney Is Appointed By The Trial Chamber?, Tami L. Roberts

War Crimes Memoranda

No abstract provided.


Imputing The Intent Of A Superior To A Subordinate, April Yates Jan 2000

Imputing The Intent Of A Superior To A Subordinate, April Yates

War Crimes Memoranda

No abstract provided.


On What Grounds Does A Defendant Have The Right To Substitute Counsel?, Lesly J. Michelot Ii Jan 2000

On What Grounds Does A Defendant Have The Right To Substitute Counsel?, Lesly J. Michelot Ii

War Crimes Memoranda

No abstract provided.


Superior Responsibility, Loik S. Henderson Jan 2000

Superior Responsibility, Loik S. Henderson

War Crimes Memoranda

No abstract provided.


Standard Of Competence For Attorneys Who Represent Defendants Before The International Criminal Tribunal For Rwanda, Melanie Popper Jan 2000

Standard Of Competence For Attorneys Who Represent Defendants Before The International Criminal Tribunal For Rwanda, Melanie Popper

War Crimes Memoranda

No abstract provided.


Can A Defendant Be Charged With Offenses Under Two Or More Articles Of The Ictr Statute Based On The Same Act(S)? If So, Can S/He Be Convicted Of Two Or More Crimes Based On The Same Act(S)?, Michael Ashkouri Jan 2000

Can A Defendant Be Charged With Offenses Under Two Or More Articles Of The Ictr Statute Based On The Same Act(S)? If So, Can S/He Be Convicted Of Two Or More Crimes Based On The Same Act(S)?, Michael Ashkouri

War Crimes Memoranda

No abstract provided.


The Concept Of Freedom Of Expression In Prosecutions For Crimes Based On Expressive Acts, Anna M. Pohl Jan 2000

The Concept Of Freedom Of Expression In Prosecutions For Crimes Based On Expressive Acts, Anna M. Pohl

War Crimes Memoranda

No abstract provided.


The Tools For Enforcing International Criminal Justice In The New Millennium: Lessons From The Yugoslavia Tribunal, Michael P. Scharf Jan 2000

The Tools For Enforcing International Criminal Justice In The New Millennium: Lessons From The Yugoslavia Tribunal, Michael P. Scharf

Faculty Publications

It is one thing to create an international institution devoted to enforcing international justice; it is quite another to make international justice work. Unlike the Nuremberg Tribunal, whose orders were implemented by the Allied occupation forces, the ICC will have no constabulary. In the absence of a direct enforcement mechanism, the ICC will have to rely on state cooperation and indirect means of inducing compliance with its arrest orders and requests for judicial cooperation.

The range of enforcement measures potentially available to the ICC include: (1) condemnation of non-cooperation by the Assembly of State Parties or the U.N. Security Council; …


Reflections: Beyond Compliance Theory-Trips As A Substantive Issue, Peter M. Gerhart Jan 2000

Reflections: Beyond Compliance Theory-Trips As A Substantive Issue, Peter M. Gerhart

Faculty Publications

Introduction to symposium on TRIPS as a Substantive Issue, Cleveland, Ohio, 2000.


More Sorry Than Safe: Assessing The Precautionary Principle And The Proposed International Biosafety Protocol, Jonathan H. Adler Jan 2000

More Sorry Than Safe: Assessing The Precautionary Principle And The Proposed International Biosafety Protocol, Jonathan H. Adler

Faculty Publications

Part I of this paper provides a brief overview of the development of biotechnology, its regulation and its use, with a particular emphasis on agricultural biotechnology. Part II outlines the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity, which provides an international legal framework for a biosafety protocol and summarizes the results of recent protocol negotiations, such as those conducted in Cartagena, Colombia in February 1999, which continued in Montreal in January 2000. Part III explains why the proposed protocol embodies a variant of the precautionary principle and why such policies may do more harm than good. This paper concludes with some …


International Institutions, Michael P. Scharf, John Knox, Michelle Mulvena, Chris Potter, Tracy Sund Jan 2000

International Institutions, Michael P. Scharf, John Knox, Michelle Mulvena, Chris Potter, Tracy Sund

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.