Fairness and the goals of international criminal trials : finding a balance /: finding a balance. (2023)
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- Book
- Title:
- Fairness and the goals of international criminal trials : finding a balance /: finding a balance. (2023)
- Main Title:
- Fairness and the goals of international criminal trials : finding a balance
- Further Information:
- Note: Caleb H. Wheeler.
- Authors:
- Wheeler, Caleb Henry
- Contents:
- Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: The Role Fairness Plays in Legal Accountability A. The Importance of Fairness When Determining Accountability B. Fairness and its Relationship to Legitimacy C. The Relationship Between Accountability and Punishment 1. The Expressive Nature of Punishment and Building the Rule of Law 2. Whether Punishment is Necessary for Victims to Experience Justice 3. The Role Retribution Plays in Constructing Accountability D. Conclusion Chapter 3: International Criminal Trials and Promoting the Rule of Law A. Defining the Rule of Law B. Expressivism and International Criminal Trials 1. The Expressive Effect of International Criminal Trials on Individuals 2. The Expressive Effect of International Criminals Trials on States C. The Rule of Law and the Right to a Fair Trial D. Conclusion Chapter 4: International Criminal Trials and the Search for Truth A. The Relationship Between Truth and Accountability 1. Guilty Pleas 2. Acquittals Following the Close of the Prosecution’s Case 3. Judicial Notice of Facts 4. Excluding Charges Against Certain Individuals or Groups 5. The Limits of Judgments as Historical Records B. The Truth Needed for Reconciliation C. Truth and the Victims’ Right to Learn the Truth D. Conclusion Chapter 5: Peace, Justice and International Criminal Trials A. The Relationship Between Peace and Accountability 1. The Conflict Between Peace and International Accountability in Uganda 2. Peace and Accountability in Kenya 3. Peace andChapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: The Role Fairness Plays in Legal Accountability A. The Importance of Fairness When Determining Accountability B. Fairness and its Relationship to Legitimacy C. The Relationship Between Accountability and Punishment 1. The Expressive Nature of Punishment and Building the Rule of Law 2. Whether Punishment is Necessary for Victims to Experience Justice 3. The Role Retribution Plays in Constructing Accountability D. Conclusion Chapter 3: International Criminal Trials and Promoting the Rule of Law A. Defining the Rule of Law B. Expressivism and International Criminal Trials 1. The Expressive Effect of International Criminal Trials on Individuals 2. The Expressive Effect of International Criminals Trials on States C. The Rule of Law and the Right to a Fair Trial D. Conclusion Chapter 4: International Criminal Trials and the Search for Truth A. The Relationship Between Truth and Accountability 1. Guilty Pleas 2. Acquittals Following the Close of the Prosecution’s Case 3. Judicial Notice of Facts 4. Excluding Charges Against Certain Individuals or Groups 5. The Limits of Judgments as Historical Records B. The Truth Needed for Reconciliation C. Truth and the Victims’ Right to Learn the Truth D. Conclusion Chapter 5: Peace, Justice and International Criminal Trials A. The Relationship Between Peace and Accountability 1. The Conflict Between Peace and International Accountability in Uganda 2. Peace and Accountability in Kenya 3. Peace and Accountability in Colombia B. Broadening Understandings of How Accountability can Facilitate Peace 1. Other Possible Pathways to Peace and Accountability 2. How Incapacitation can Facilitate Peace 3. General Deterrence and its Role in Promoting Peace C. Conclusion Chapter 6: How International Criminal Trials Can Encourage Reconciliation A. Reconciliation and Accountability B. Forgiveness, Apology and Reconciliation C. Conclusion Chapter 7: Achieving the Goal of Providing the Victims of Atrocity Crimes with Justice A. The Role Reparations Plays in Providing Victims with a Remedy B. Justice Derived From Victim Participation During Trial 1. Victims Deriving Justice from Testifying During Trial 2. Victims Directly Participating in Proceedings a. The International Criminal Court b. The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia C. Conclusion Chapter 8: Conclusion … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2023
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (224 pages)
- Subjects:
- 345.01
International criminal courts
Fair trial
War crime trials
Trials (Crimes against humanity)
Criminal procedure (International law) - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000854848
9781000854824 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367461645
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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