Principles of Evidence in International Criminal Justice
Edited by Karim A. A. Khan, Caroline Buisman, and Chris Gosnell
Table of Contents
Preface, Karim A. A. Khan, Caroline Buisman, and Christopher Gosnell
Forward, Judge Daniel David Ntanda Nsereko, President of the Appeals Division, International Criminal Court
Introduction, Caroline Buisman, Chris Gosnell, and Karim A. A. Khan
PART I: Antecedents
1. Civil law Rules of Evidence, Caroline Buisman, Myriam Bouazdi and Matteo Costi
2. International Criminal Law and Common Law Rules of Evidence, Peter Murphy and Lina Baddour
3. The Nature and Evolution of the Rules of Procedure and Evidence, Vladimir Tochilovsky
4. Interpretive Methodologies and the Use of Precedent in Cases Before International Criminal Courts, Christopher Staker
5. The Changing Context of Evidential Rules, Christopher Gosnell
PART II: Before the Trial Begins
6. Collection of Evidence, Amal Alamuddin
7. Disclosure of Evidence, Cainnech Lussiaa-Berdou and Kate Gibson
PART III: The Trial
8. Admissibility of Evidence, Christopher Gosnell
9. Documentary Evidence, Wibke Timmermann and Marc Nerenberg
10. Rules Governing the Presentation of Testimonial Evidence, Colleen Rohan
11. Evidential Privileges, Karim A. A. Khan and Gissou Azarnia
12. Expert Evidence, Avi Singh
13. Reasonable Doubt Standard of Proof in International Criminal Trials, Colleen Rohan
14. The Standard of Proof in Pre-Trial Proceedings, Andrew J. Burrow
PART IV: Proof of Facts Other than Through Evidence at Trial
15. Judicial Notice, Nina Jorgenson
16. Additional Evidence on Appeal, Review Proceedings and the Remedy of Reconsideration, Inneke Onsea and Linda Bianchi