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The Right to Appeal in International Criminal Law - Dražan Djukić

The Right to Appeal in International Criminal Law

Human Rights Benchmarks, Practice and Appraisal

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Buch | Hardcover
304 Seiten
2019
Martinus Nijhoff (Verlag)
9789004366695 (ISBN)
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In this volume Dražan Djukić describes appeal proceedings in international criminal law and evaluates them against human rights benchmarks.
In The Right to Appeal in International Criminal Law Dražan Djukić describes appeal proceedings in international criminal law and evaluates them against human rights benchmarks. While international criminal courts and tribunals mainly comply with these benchmarks, they have fallen short in certain important areas.

Despite their importance to the legal process, appeal proceedings tend to receive limited attention. On the basis of benchmarks arising from international human rights law, Dražan Djukić systematically assesses the law and practice concerning appeal proceedings in international criminal law.

Dražan Djukić, LL.M. (Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights) and Ph.D. (Tilburg University), is Associate Legal Officer with the Pre-Trial Division of the International Criminal Court.

Preface

List of Abbreviations



Introduction



Part 1

1 The Obligations of the Ad Hoc Tribunals and the ICC Arising from International Human Rights Law

 1.1 The General Obligations

 1.2 The Obligations Regarding Appellate Proceedings

2 The International Human Rights Law Framework Governing the Appellate Proceedings of the Ad Hoc Tribunals and the icc



Part 2

3 The Inception of the Right to Appeal in International Human Rights Law

 3.1 The iccpr

 3.2 The echr

 3.3 The achr

4 The iccpr

 4.1 The General Right to a Fair Trial

 4.2 The Fair Trial Guarantees Applicable to Criminal Proceedings

 4.3 The Right to Appeal

5 The ECHR

 5.1 The General Right to a Fair Trial

 5.2 The Fair Trial Guarantees Applicable to Criminal Proceedings

 5.3 The Right to Appeal

6 The ACHR

 6.1 The General Right to a Fair Trial

 6.2 The Fair Trial Guarantees Applicable to Criminal Proceedings

 6.3 The Right to Appeal

7 The Systematisation of Norms of International Human Rights Law

 7.1 The Similarities and Dissimilarities

 7.2 The Reasons for the Similarities and Dissimilarities

8 The Norms of International Human Rights Law Relevant to Appellate Proceedings in International Criminal Law

 8.1 The Identical or Unopposed ICCPR Norms or Approaches

 8.2 The Diverging Norms or Approaches



Part 3

9 The Appellate Structures

 9.1 The Ad Hoc Tribunals

 9.2 The ICC

 9.3 The International Human Rights Law Standards

10 The Parties Entitled to the Right to Appeal

 10.1 The Ad Hoc Tribunals

 10.2 The ICC

 10.3 The International Human Rights Law Standards

11 The Impediments to Accessing the Appeals Chambers

 11.1 The Ad Hoc Tribunals

 11.2 The ICC

 11.3 The International Human Rights Law Standards

12 The Legal Representation of the Accused

 12.1 The Ad Hoc Tribunals

 12.2 The ICC

 12.3 The International Human Rights Law Standards

13 The Composition of the Appeals Chambers

 13.1 The Ad Hoc Tribunals

 13.2 The ICC

 13.3 The International Human Rights Law Standards

14 The Written Submissions and the Appeal Hearing

 14.1 The Ad Hoc Tribunals

 14.2 The ICC

 14.3 The International Human Rights Law Standards

15 The Scope of Appellate Review

 15.1 The Ad Hoc Tribunals

 15.2 The ICC

 15.3 The International Human Rights Law Standards

16 The Powers of the Appeals Chambers

 16.1 The Ad Hoc Tribunals

 16.2 The ICC

 16.3 The International Human Rights Law Standards

17 The Judgments of the Appeals Chambers

 17.1 The Ad Hoc Tribunals

 17.2 The ICC

 17.3 The International Human Rights Law Standards



Part 4

18 The Areas of Compliance

19 The Areas of Non-compliance

 19.1 The Underrating of International Human Rights Law

 19.2 The Combination of Civil Law and Common Law Elements

 19.3 The Shifting Compositions of the Appeals Chambers

20 The Proposals for Adjustments to the ICC System

 20.1 The Statutory Basis for Recusal

 20.2 A Screening Mechanism

 20.3 A Broad Approach to Appellate Review

 20.4 The Prioritisation of Conclusive Appellate Determination

 20.5 The Substitution of First-Instance Acquittals for Appellate Convictions

21 Concluding Remarks



Bibliography

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie International Criminal Law Series ; 14
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 606 g
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