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Although a number of serious crimes have been recognized and defined as international in naturemost obviously genocide war crimes and crimes against humanityno universal code of procedural law can be said to govern the conduct of international criminal trials. This important new book takes a giant step toward the development of such a code through an indepth analysis of actual procedure before existing international and internationalized courtsthe International Military Tribunal for Nuremberg and Tokyo 1945 the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia ICTY the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda ICTR the International Criminal Court ICC the Special Court for Sierra Leone SCSL and the East Timor Special Panels for Serious Crimes. The author also explores and clarifies the crucial role of human rights law especially as it has evolved in the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights ECHR in the field of international criminal procedural law.In the course of his analysis Dr Knoops defence counsel before international criminal tribunals and a distinguished authority in the field sets forth detailed and interrelated commentary on such aspects as the following as they affect international criminal proceedings stare decisis and civil law traits practical implications of human rights law jus cogens norms transfer of jurisdiction from a national to an international court prosecutorial powers to initiate international criminal proceedings requirements for indictments pretrial traits the claim of national security interests rules of evidence sentencing and enforcement appeal review and state cooperation.Any professional official or academic concerned with ensuring the highest standards of international justice will find this book rewarding and useful. Practitioners and policymakers in any criminal justice system will appreciate the detailed practical evaluation and guidance provided here. «
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