The Dynamics of International Criminal Justice: Essays In Honour Of Sir Richard May

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Hirad Abtahi, Gideon Boas, Richard May (LL. B.)
Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2006 - Law - 314 pages
This book is dedicated to the memory of Sir Richard May, who passed away on 1 July 2004, and to the rich legacy he has left behind in the area of international criminal law. It contains in-depth analyses of a range of issues critical to the development and understanding of international criminal law, written by contributors who worked in some way with Sir Richard during his tenure at the ICTY, particularly during his last years as Presiding Judge of the Milosevi? Trial. It contains a Foreword by the President of the ICTY, Theodor Meron, and substantive work in three main parts: one chapter concerning the development and understanding of human rights; five chapters addressing international criminal law issues in the context of ICTY proceedings; and two chapters focusing on substantive aspects of international criminal law. All the chapters analyse international criminal law as applied by the ICTY, as well as the ICC, ICTR and other international or hybrid criminal tribunals, and are all authored by persons in a position to give great insight into the subject matter discussed.

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History
1
Criminal Law Limitations and Qualifications on that Right
39
Geoffrey Nice and Philippe ValličresRoland
141
The Protection of and Assistance to Witnesses at the ICTY
193
SelfDefence in International Criminal Law
231
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239
xii
250
The Law of Persecution from its Origins to
257
39
264
141
285
169
291
A Personal Reflection
301
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