Internationalized Criminal Courts
Sierra Leone, East Timor, Kosovo, and Cambodia
Edited by Cesare P. R. Romano, André Nollkaemper, and Jann K. Kleffner
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
1. The role of internationalized courts and tribunals in the fight against international criminality, A. Cassese
2. The Second Generation UN-Based Tribunals - A Diversity Of Mixed Jurisdictions, D. Shraga
PART I: INTERNATIONALIZED CRIMINAL COURTS AND TRIBUNALS
Kosovo
3. Explaining and Evaluating the UNMIK Court System, J. Cerone and C. Baldwin
4. Internationalized Courts in Kosovo: An UNMIK Perspective, J.C. Cady and N. Booth
East Timor
5. East Timor: Trials and Tribulations, S. De Bertodano
6. Getting Untrapped, Struggling For Truths: The Commission For Reception, Truth And Reconciliation (Cavr) In East Timor, B.Lyons
Sierra Leone
7. Sierra Leone: The Intersection of Law, Policy and Practice, A. Smith
8. The Management Committee for the Special Court for Sierra Leone, P. Mochochoko and G. Tortora
9. Internationalised Courts And Their Relationship With Alternative Accountability Mechanisms: The Case Of Sierra Leone, W. Schabas
Cambodia
10. The Politics of Genocide Justice in Cambodia, C. Etchenson
11. The Extraordinary Chambers In the Courts of Cambodia, E. Meijer
PART II: CROSS-CUTTING ASPECTS
Institution Building
12. Staffing Internationalized Criminal Courts and Tribunals, C. Romano
13. The Financing of Internationalized Criminal Courts and Tribunals, T. Ingadottir
Law and Procedure
14. Internationalized Courts And Substantive Criminal Law, B. Swart
15. Procedural Law of Internationalised Criminal Courts, H. Friman
Relationship with Third entities: National Courts, Third States and the ICC
16. The Relationship Between Internationalised Courts And National Courts, J. Kleffner and A. Nollkaemper
17. Legal Assistance to Internationalised Criminal Courts and Tribunals, G. Sluiter
18. Some Tentative Remarks On The Relationship Between Internationalised Criminal Jurisdictions And The International Criminal Court, M. Bergsmo and M. Benzing
19. Geographical and Jurisdictional Reach of the ICC: Gaps in the International Criminal Justice System and a Role for Internationalised Bodies, M.C. Colitti
CONCLUSIONS AND POST-FACE
20. Internationalized Criminal Courts and Tribunals: Are They Necessary?, L. Condorelli and T.Boutrouche
21. Internationalized Courts: Better Than Nothing, A. Pellet
Selected Bibliography
Useful Websites
Analytical Index