Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Machine generated contents note: pt. I Introduction: Alternative Visions
  • ch. 1 Constructing the Legacy of the ICTY / Richard H. Steinberg
  • ch. 2 National Ownership: The Key Concept of the Tribunal's Legacy Vision / Patrick L. Robinson
  • ch. 3 Visions of the Legacy / Ed Kronenburg
  • pt. II The ICTY Legacy Strategy and Legacy Projects: Views from the Tribunal and Other International Organizations
  • ch. 4 Outstanding Questions / Geoffrey Robertson
  • ch. 5 Creating a Legacy that Supports Sustainable Rule of Law in the Region / Patrick L. Robinson
  • ch. 6 The Legacy of the ICTY: Fair Trials and Cooperation with Local Courts / Serge Brammertz
  • ch. 7 Optimizing the Effectiveness of the Knowledge Transfer: The Significance of Inter-Institutional Cooperation between the ICTY, ODIHR, and UNICRI / Janez Lenarcic
  • ch. 8 Peace Building and Security Through Information / Francesco Marelli.
  • Contents note continued: ch. 9 The Legacy of the ICTY: Multiple Levels of Cooperation and Necessary Undertakings / John Hocking
  • ch. 10 The ICTY Legacy Strategy and Legacy Projects of the ICTY / Pierre Mirel
  • pt. III Plans for the Long Term: The Residual Mechanism(s) and the ICTY Archives and Information Centers
  • ch. 11 Core Issues: Establishing Archives and the Residual Mechanism / Navanethem Pillay
  • ch. 12 The Role of the UN Security Council in Preserving the Legacy of the Tribunals: Establishment of a Residual Mechanism and Preservation of Archives / Konrad G. Buehler
  • ch. 13 A Home Away from Home / Peter van der Vliet
  • ch. 14 How Best to Preserve the Records of the ICTY / Elizabeth Emmerson
  • ch. 15 The Role of the UN Archives in the Long-Term Legacy of the ICTY / Bridget Sisk
  • ch. 16 The Availability and Accessibility of ICTY Archives via Information Centers / Catherine Marchi-Uhel.
  • Contents note continued: ch. 17 Preserving the ICTY Legacy Through Partnership, Oversight, and a Regional Institution / Natasa Kandic
  • ch. 18 The Critical Role of the Security Council in Preserving the Long-Term Legacy of the Tribunal / Larry D. Johnson
  • pt. IV Importance of the ICTY Legacy for Victims and Communities in the Former Yugoslavia
  • ch. 19 Everything to Everyone: Debate over the Final Location of the ICTY Archives / Gabrielle Kirk McDonald
  • ch. 20 The Need for Large-Scale Victim Reparations / Vesna Terselic
  • ch. 21 History, Myths, and the Promotion of Truth: Transforming the ICTY Legacy into a Living Memorial / Mirsad Tokaca
  • ch. 22 Victims' Perspectives / Edin Ramulic
  • ch. 23 The Relevance of the ICTY Legacy for the Victims and Communities in Bosnia and Herzegovina / Smail Cekic
  • ch. 24 Building the ICTY Legacy for Local Communities / Mirko Klarin.
  • Contents note continued: ch. 25 A Long Road Yet to Reconciliation: The Impact of the ICTY on Reconciliation and Victims' Perceptions of Criminal Justice / Refik Hodzic
  • ch. 26 The ICTY Legacy in Finding Missing Persons / Lina Milner
  • ch. 27 Historical Reflection and Peace Building for the Region / Kelly Askin
  • ch. 28 The Archives as a Means of Confronting the Past / Bogdan Ivanisevic
  • ch. 29 Turning Darkness into Light: The Quest for Justice by Srebrenica's Mothers / Munira Subasic
  • pt. V Building the Capacity of National Legal Systems in the Region
  • ch. 30 The Legacy of the ICTY: National and International Efforts in Capacity Building / Mark S. Ellis
  • ch. 31 UN Capacity Building: Basing Efforts on Nationally-Assessed Goals, Policies, and Needs / Shelley Inglis
  • ch. 32 The European Union and Its Role in Providing Support to the Regional Entities / Vincent Degert
  • ch. 33 U.S. Efforts to Build Capacity in the Former Yugoslavia / Barbara M. Carlin.
  • Contents note continued: ch. 34 The ICTY's Continuation Strategy: Partnership with Regional Judges and Attorneys / Fausto Pocar
  • ch. 35 International Facilitation of the Self-Determined Development of the Legal System of the Former Yugoslavia / Bakone Justice Moloto
  • ch. 36 The Evolution of Capacity Building Through Direct Interaction: A Prosecutor's Perspective / Norman Farrell
  • ch. 37 Capacity Building: The Institutional War Crimes Legacy of the ICTY and the International Donor Community in Bosnia and Herzegovina / David Schwendiman
  • ch. 38 Lessons for Teachers: Reflections on the Implementation of Capacity Building Programs in the Former Yugoslavia / Ivan Jovanovic
  • pt. VI National War Crimes Proceedings: Views of Judges, Prosecutors, and Others in the Region
  • ch. 39 The Transplant of Customary Law and ICTY Jurisprudence to the Courts in Bosnia and Herzegovina / Meddzida Kreso
  • ch. 40 Long-Term Accountability / Milorad Barasin.
  • Contents note continued: ch. 41 The Independence of the Croatian Judiciary / Branko Hrvatin
  • ch. 42 Prosecution of War Crimes in Croatia / Mladen Bajic
  • ch. 43 Creating a Legacy of Cooperation / Sinisa Vazic
  • ch. 44 On Regional Cooperation, Progress, and the International Legacy of the ICTY / Vladimir Vukcevic
  • pt. VII The Way Forward
  • ch. 45 The Impact of Discourse on the Legacy of the Tribunal / Richard Dicker
  • ch. 46 The Way Forward / Patrick L. Robinson
  • ch. 47 Key Elements and Leading Actors in the Comprehensive Legacy Strategy of the Tribunal / John Hocking
  • ch. 48 Rule of Law and the Ambition of a Regional Legacy: Overcoming Political Challenges / Richard H. Steinberg
  • ch. 49 The ICTY Legacy Strategy: Responsibilities and Abilities of the International Community and The Netherlands / Ernst Hirsch Ballin
  • ch. 50 Preserving the Legacy of the ICTY: A Blueprint for the Future / Srdan Arnaut
  • ch. 51 The Effect of the ICTY on the Region / Ivan Simonovic.
  • Contents note continued: ch. 52 Creating a Legacy for Robust Defense / Tomislav Visnjic
  • pt. VIII Conclusions: Convergence and Hope
  • ch. 53 Constructing the Legacy: Convergence Among the Stakeholders / Richard H. Steinberg
  • ch. 54 Hope for the Future of Justice / Ernst Hirsch Ballin
  • ch. 55 The Virtues of Patience and Open Discourse / Patrick L. Robinson.