The Law and Jurisprudence of the International Criminal Tribunals and Courts Procedure, Evidence and Human Rights Aspects.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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The Hague :
Boom Uitgevers Den Haag,
2022.
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Edición: | 3rd ed. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- I. Right to be Informed on the Nature and Cause of the Charge
- Introduction
- International Tribunals
- ICC
- Statement of the Facts in the Indictment
- ECtHR Jurisprudence
- General Requirements
- International Tribunals
- ICC
- Material Facts
- Generally
- Material Facts and Evidence
- Material Facts Related to the Nature of the Criminal Responsibility of the Accused
- Generally
- Pleading Relevant Acts and Conducts
- Material Facts Related to State of Mind (mens rea)
- Legal Prerequisites as Material Facts
- Additional Facts in the Indictment
- Charges in the Indictment
- Counts
- Cumulative and Alternative Charging
- International Tribunals
- ICC
- Particulars in the Indictment
- General Provisions
- International Tribunals
- ICC
- Particulars Related to the Nature of the Criminal Responsibility of the Accused
- Other Particulars
- Particulars Related to Victims
- Particulars Related to Physical Perpetrators and Subordinates
- Particularity of Other Information
- Schedules to the Indictment
- Use of Some Terms in the Indictment
- Additional Particulars Regarding the Offences Charged
- Confirmation of the Indictment
- Division of Functions Between the Confirming Judge and the Trial Chamber
- Confirmation of Charges Hearing at the ICC
- Generally
- Submission of the List of Evidence
- Adjournment of the Confirmation Hearing
- Written Submissions in Lieu of Confirmation Hearing
- Standard of Proof
- International Tribunals
- ICC
- Non-Disclosure of Indictment and Warrant of Arrest
- International Tribunals
- ICC
- Amendment of the Charges
- ECtHR Jurisprudence
- Generally
- International Tribunals
- ICC
- Principle of Speciality
- International Tribunals
- ICC
- Judicial Discretion
- Generally
- Factors to Be Considered by the Trial Chamber
- Prejudice to the Accused
- Undue Delay
- Timing
- Supporting Material
- Joinder of Accused
- Generally
- International Tribunals
- ICC
- Same Transaction
- Trial Chamber's Discretion and Relevant Factors
- Generally
- Judicial Economy
- Avoiding Serious Prejudice to the Accused
- Conflict of Interests
- Minimising Hardship to Witnesses
- Consistency in Evaluation of Evidence, Verdicts and Sentences
- Challenges to the Form of the Indictment
- Generally
- Timing of the Filing
- International Tribunals
- ICC
- Challenges to the Form of the Amended Indictment
- Generally
- New Charges
- Curing Defective Indictment
- Generally
- Prejudicial Effect of a Defective Indictment
- Remedies
- Appeals Chamber's Role
- Assessment of Whether the Indictment Has Been Cured
- II. Accused Access to the Prosecution Material (Disclosure by the Prosecutor)
- Introduction
- ECtHR Jurisprudence
- Generally
- International Tribunals
- ICC
- Disclosure of the Supporting Material and Statements of the Accused
- Supporting Material
- Generally