The contours of international prosecutions : as defined by facts, charges, and jurisdiction /
By nature, core international crimes have indistinct factual parameters. War crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide generally occur on a massive scale, spread out over a large geographical area and a long time span, involving many perpetrators at various distances from the crime scene(s). The...
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The Hague, the Netherlands :
Eleven International Publishing,
2016
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- The nature of international crimes and evidentiary challenges
- International crimes and case demarcation
- Legal recharacterization and the materiality of facts at the ICC
- Between show trials and sham prosecutions
- On the verge of engagement
- Overall conclusion and outlook.