Legal regime of the international criminal court essays in honour of Professor Igor Blishchenko in memoriam Professor Igor Pavlovich Blishchenko (1930-2000)

Legal regime of the international criminal court essays in honour of Professor Igor Blishchenko in memoriam Professor Igor Pavlovich Blishchenko (1930-2000) - Boston Martinus Nijhoff 2009 - xxvi,1121p. - International humanitarian law series, v. 19 1389-6776 ; . - International humanitarian law series ; v. 19. .

Includes bibliographical references.

Early efforts to establish an international criminal court / The Tokyo Trial revisited / The work of national military tribunals under control council law 10 / The experience of the ad hoc tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda / Customary law or "judge-made" law : judicial creativity at the UN criminal tribunals / Bombardment : from "Brussels 1874" to "Sarajevo 2003" / The relationship between complicity modes of liability and specific intent crimes in the law and practice of the ICTY / Plea bargaining : the uninvited guest at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia / Provisional release in the law of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia / Undue delay and the ICTY's experience of status conferences : a judge's personal annotations / The work of the special court for Sierra Leone through its jurisprudence / From East Timor to Timor-Leste : a demonstration of the limits of international law in the pursuit of justice / Bosnia's war crimes chamber and the challenges of an opening and closure / The judges of the International Criminal Court and the organization of their work / The International Criminal Court's office of the prosecutor : navigating between independence and accountability? / The support work of the court's registry / Jus Cogens, obligations Erga Omnes and international criminal responsibility / Jurisdiction ratione personae or the personal reach of the court's jurisdiction / The ICC and the security council : an uncomfortable relationship / Conduct of hostilities : war crimes / Crimes involving disproportionate means and methods of warfare under the statute of the International Criminal Court / International legal protections for persons hors de combat / Child recruitment as a crime under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court / Particular issues regarding war crimes in internal armed conflicts / Violations of common Article 3 of the Geneva Conventions / Displacement of civilians as a war crime other than a violation of common Article 3 in internal armed conflicts / Whether crimes against humanity are backdoor war crimes / The crime of aggression and the International Criminal Court / The doctrine of command responsibility / The transposition of military commander's discretion onto international criminal responsibility for military commanders : an increasing legal-political dilemma within international criminal justice / Official capacity and immunity of an accused before the International Criminal Court / Self-defence and state of necessity in the statute of the ICC / The diverging position of criminal law defences before the ICTY and the ICC : contemporary developments / The rules of procedure and evidence and the regulations of the court / Charging in the ICC and relevant jurisprudence of the ad hoc tribunals / Prosecution disclosure obligations in the ICC and relevant jurisprudence of the ad hoc tribunals / The conduct of trials / Victims' rights and interests in the International Criminal Court / Ensuring effective participation and adequate redress for victims : challenges ahead for the ICC / Uniform justice and the death penalty / Standards of appeals and standards of revision / Cooperation with the court on matters of arrest and surrender of indicted fugitives : lessons from the ad hoc tribunals and national jurisdictions / The International Criminal Court and the International Court of Justice : some points of contact / International humanitarian law and its implementation by the court / The International Criminal Court : reviewing the case (an American point of view) / The dynamic but complex relationship between international penal law and international humanitarian law / Ten principles for reconciling truth commissions and criminal prosecutions / The ICC statute and the ratification saga in the states of the commonwealth of independent states / The changing relationship between international criminal law, human rights law, and humanitarian law / Jackson Maogoto -- Hisakazu Fujita -- Jackson Maogoto -- Jackson Maogoto -- William Schabas -- Frits Kalshoven -- José Doria -- Mark Harmon -- Fergal Gaynor -- Almiro Rodrigues -- José Doria -- Richard Burchill -- Avril McDonald -- Hirad Abtahi -- Jan Wouters, Sten Verhoeven, and Bruno Demeyere -- Anna Lachowska -- Wladyslaw Czapliński -- Christopher L. Blakesley -- Nigel White and Robert Cryer -- Lindsay Moir -- Judith Gardam -- Sergei A. Egorov -- Matthew Happold -- Lindsay Moir -- Lindsay Moir -- Lindsay Moir -- José Doria -- Roger S. Clark -- Charles Garraway -- Geert-Jan Alexander Knoops -- Eric David -- Eric David -- Geert-Jan Alexander Knoops -- Silvia Fernández de Gurmendi and Håkan Friman -- Vladimir Tochilovsky -- Vladimir Tochilovsky -- José D'Aoust -- Theo van Boven -- Ilaria Bottigliero -- Eric Myjer -- José Doria -- Daniel Nsereko -- Shabtai Rosenne -- Robert Kolb -- Ruth Wedgwood -- Yves Sandoz -- Lyal S. Sunga -- Aslan Abashidze and Elena Trikoz -- Hans-Peter Gasser.

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