The legal regime of the International Criminal Court: essays in honour of professor Igor Blishchenko ; in memoriam Professor Igor Pavlovich Blishchenko (1930-2000)
In: International humanitarian law series 19
In: Brill Human rights and humanitarian law e-books online$acollection 2009
In: International humanitarian law series 19
In: Nijhoff eBook titles 2009
Preliminary material /José Doria , Hans-Peter Gasser and M. Cherif Bassiouni -- Chapter 1. Early efforts to establish an International Criminal Court /Jackson Maogoto -- Chapter 2. The Tokyo trial revisited /Hisakazu Fujita -- Chapter 3. The work of national military tribunals under control council law 10 /Jackson Maogoto -- Chapter 4. The experience of the Ad Hoc Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda /Jackson Maogoto and Jackson Maogoto -- Chapter 5. Customary law or judge-made law: Judicial creativity at the UN criminal tribunals /William Schabas -- Chapter 6. Bombardment: From Brussels 1874 to Sarajevo 2003 /Frits Kalshoven -- Chapter 7. The relationship between complicity modes of liability and specific intent crimes in the law and practice of the ICTY /José Doria -- Chapter 8. Plea bargaining: The uninvited guest at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia /Mark Harmon -- Chapter 9. Provisional release in the law of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia /Fergal Gaynor -- Chapter 10. Undue delay and the ICTYS experience of status conferences: A judge's personal annotations /Almiro Rodrigues -- Chapter 11. The work of the special court for Sierra Leone through its jurisprudence /José Doria -- Chapter 12. From east Timor to Timor-Leste: A demonstration of the limits of international law in the pursuit of justice /Richard Burchill -- Chapter 13. Bosnias war crimes chamber and the challenges of an opening and closure /Avril Mcdonald -- Chapter 14. The judges of the international criminal court and the organization of their work /Hirad Abtahi -- Chapter 15. The International Criminal Courts office of the prosecutor: Navigating between independence and accountability? /Jan Wouters , Sten Verhoeven and Bruno Demeyere -- Chapter 16. The support work of the courts registry /Anna Lachowska -- Chapter 17. Jus Cogens, obligations Erga Omnes and international criminal responsibility /Władysław Czapliński -- Chapter 18. Jurisdiction Ratione Personae or the personal reach of the courts jurisdiction /Christopher L. Blakesley -- Chapter 19 . The ICC and the security council: An uncomfortable relationship /Nigel White and Robert Cryer -- Chapter 20. Conduct of hostilities war crimes /Lindsay Moir -- Chapter 21. Crimes involving disproportionate means and methods of warfare under the statute of the International Criminal Court /Judith Gardam -- Chapter 22. International legal protections for persons hors de combat /Sergei A. Egorov -- Chapter 23. Child recruitment as a crime under the rome statute of the International Criminal Court /Matthew Happold -- Chapter 24. Particular issues regarding war crimes in internal armed conflicts /Lindsay Moir -- Chapter 25. Violations of common Article 3 of the Geneva conventions /Lindsay Moir -- Chapter 26. Displacement of civilians as a war crime other than a violation of common Article 3 in internal armed conflicts /Lindsay Moir -- Chapter 27. Whether crimes against humanity are backdoor war crimes /José Doria -- Chapter 28. The crime of aggression and the International Criminal Court /Roger S. Clark.
In: International humanitarian law series 19
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