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Judicial dialogue on human rights, the practice of international criminal tribunals, edited by Paolo Lobba, Triestino Mariniello

Label
Judicial dialogue on human rights, the practice of international criminal tribunals, edited by Paolo Lobba, Triestino Mariniello
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Judicial dialogue on human rights
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
bibliographydictionaries
Oclc number
992438331
Responsibility statement
edited by Paolo Lobba, Triestino Mariniello
Series statement
Brill E-BooksInternational studies in human rights, 120
Sub title
the practice of international criminal tribunals
Table Of Contents
Human rights regimes of international criminal tribunals and foreign legal tests : fragmenting or reinventing rights? / Sergey Vasiliev -- Double standards : international criminal tribunals and the re-interpretation of European Court of Human Rights' case law / Julia Geneuss -- Judicial dialogue in light of comparative criminal law and justice / Christophe Burchard -- Article 21 (3) of the Rome Statute : identifying and applying 'internationally recognized human rights / Volker nerlich -- Article 21(3) of the ICC Statute and "Internationally recognized human rights" as a source of mandatory judicial dialogue / Christophe Deprez -- Beyond anecdotal reference : a comprehensive assessment of the references of the ICTY to the ECtHR / Frauke Sauerwein -- Nulla Poena Sine Lege : a symptomatic sign of interactions between Strasbourg and the Hague / Damien Scalia -- Critical remarks on the accessibility/foreseeability standard as applied in international criminal justice / Giulio Vanacore -- The judicial dialogue between the ECtHR and the ad hoc tribunals on the right to rehabilitation of offenders / Alice Riccardi -- Judicial dialogue and the definition of torture : the importation of ICTS from European jurisprudence / Elena Maculan -- A cross-fertilization process in the case of torture and other prohibited treatment? / Elizabeth Santalla -- "Balancing" witness protection with the accused's right to a fair trial before international criminal tribunals : the influence of the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights / Yvonne McDermott -- The special court for Sierra Leone misapplication of the European Court of Human Rights case law on hearsay evidence and corroboration : the Taylor appeal judgment and the Al Kawaja and Tahery case / Yael Vias Gvirsman -- The interaction between the international criminal court and the European Court of Human Rights-the right to the truth for victims of serious violations of human rights : the importation of a new right? / Paolo Caroli -- Self-fertilization or cross-fertilization? using Berger and Perez to justify victim participation at the ICC investigation stage / Kerstin Braun
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