The procedural law applied by international criminal tribunals usually involves a mixture of common law and civil law, which is especially the case at the International Criminal Court. As a result, many procedural points remain unclear or controversial. This book sets out the ICC's procedural regime and suggests a coherent theoretical underpinning.As with the above-mentioned cases of Lubanga and Katanga, this practice apparently continued after the confirmation of the charges, meaning that the order once put in place by the Pre-Trial Chamber, and the a#39;work instructionsa#39; given to theanbsp;...
Title | : | International Criminal Procedure |
Author | : | Christoph Safferling |
Publisher | : | Oxford University Press - 2012-03-15 |
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