Human Rights in International Criminal Proceedings

Author:   Salvatore Zappalà (, Professor of international law at the University of Florence)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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Pages:   312
Publication Date:   27 January 2005
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Author:   Salvatore Zappalà (, Professor of international law at the University of Florence)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.483kg
ISBN:  

9780199280933


ISBN 10:   0199280932
Pages:   312
Publication Date:   27 January 2005
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION A HUMAN RIGHTS APPROACH TO INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE THE EXTENSION OF THE NOTION OF FAIR TRIAL TO INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS WHAT TYPE OF RELATIONSHIP EXISTS BETWEEN HUMAN RIGHTS MONITORING SYSTEMS AND INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURTS? ACCUSATORIAL AND INQUISITORIAL MODELS IN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL PROCEDURE - TO WHAT EXTENT DO THEY IMPINGE UPON THE RIGHTS OF INDIVIDUALS? Chapter 2 THE RIGHTS OF PERSONS DURING INVESTIGATIONS THE INITIATION OF INVESTIGATIONS AND THE POWERS OF THE INVESTIGATIVE AUTHORITY THE RIGHTS OF SUSPECTS IN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS Chapter 3 THE RIGHTS OF THE ACCUSED IN TRIAL PROCEEDINGS THE PRESUMPTION OF INNOCENCE THE RIGHT TO BE JUDGED BY AN INDEPENDENT AND IMPARTIAL TRIBUNAL THE RIGHT TO A FAIR AND EXPEDITIOUS TRIAL RULES OF EVIDENCE AND RIGHTS OF THE ACCUSED - SOME PROBLEMATICAL ISSUES Chapter 4 THE RIGHT OF THE ACCUSED TO APPEAL AND REVISION GENERAL - THE RIGHTS OF APPEAL AND REVISION AS A MEANS FOR OBTAINING REDRESS (JUDICIAL AND NON-JUDICIAL REMEDIES THE RIGHT OF THE ACCUSED TO APPEAL: FROM NUREMBERG AND TOKYO TO THE AD HOC TRIBUNALS AND THE ICC THE RIGHT OF CONVICTED PERSONS TO REVIEW CONCLUDING REMARKS Chapter 5 PENALTIES, ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS AND THE RIGHTS OF CONVICTED PERSONS THE MAJOR GOALS OF INTERNATIONAL PENALTIES AND THE LEGAL EXPECTATIONS OF CONVICTED PERSONS THE ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS AND THE RIGHTS OF SENTENCED PERSONS Chapter 6 THE POSITION OF PERSONS OTHER THAN THE ACCUSED VICTIMS WITNESSES Chapter 7 CONCLUDING REMARKS THE CENTRAL ROLE OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN INTERNATIONAL TRIALS: FROM NUREMBERG TO ROME THE PROBLEM OF PROCEDURAL MODELS: THE NEED FOR A PRINCIPLED APPROACH TO INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL PROCEDURE RESPECT FOR HUMAN RIGHTS IN INTERNATIONAL TRIALS: A FEW OUTSTANDING PROBLEMS GENERAL SUGGESTIONS FOR IMPROVING HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION IN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS

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This study is an ambitious one, which is detailed in its research and covers a broad range of often complex issues well...A valuable addition to scholarship in this area...This well researched historical piece makes an interesting argument and contributes to Nuremberg scholarship from the legal perspective because of its detailed and constructive criticism of the results. `'the interests of the accused and the rights of defence are a primary concern ... in the jurisprudence of the ad hoc Tribunals brilliantly analysed ... by Salvatore Zappala'' Prof. G. Abi-Saab, Journal of International Criminal Justice 2003 at 596.


This study is an ambitious one, which is detailed in its research and covers a broad range of often complex issues well...A valuable addition to scholarship in this area...This well researched historical piece makes an interesting argument and contributes to Nuremberg scholarship from the legal perspective because of its detailed and constructive criticism of the results. 'the interests of the accused and the rights of defence are a primary concern ... in the jurisprudence of the ad hoc Tribunals brilliantly analysed ... by Salvatore Zappala' Prof. G. Abi-Saab, Journal of International Criminal Justice 2003 at 596.


This study is an ambitious one, which is detailed in its research and covers a broad range of often complex issues well...A valuable addition to scholarship in this area...This well researched historical piece makes an interesting argument and contributes to Nuremberg scholarship from the legal perspective because of its detailed and constructive criticism of the results. `'the interests of the accused and the rights of defence are a primary concern ... in the jurisprudence of the ad hoc Tribunals brilliantly analysed ... by Salvatore Zappala'' Prof. G. Abi-Saab, Journal of International Criminal Justice 2003 at 596.


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Salvatore Zappalà is Professor of international law at the University of Florence.

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