Monday, May 8, 2017

Rohan & Zyberi: Defense Perspectives on International Criminal Justice

Colleen Rohan & Gentian Zyberi (Univ. of Oslo - Law) have published Defense Perspectives on International Criminal Justice (Cambridge Univ. Press 2017). Contents include:
  • Howard Morrison, On the administering of international criminal justice
  • Geert-Jan Knoops, The pioneering role of the defense counsel in international criminal trials: from Nuremberg to The Hague
  • Colleen M. Rohan, Ethical standards in the practice of international criminal law
  • Richard Harvey, Who needs a lawyer anyway? Self-representation and standby counsel in international criminal trials
  • Gentian Zyberi, Navigating the tension between effective and efficient legal counselling and respecting the formal rules of the tribunals: what compass to use?
  • Dominic Kennedy & Isabel Düsterhöft, Defense organisations and offices at the international courts and tribunals
  • Semir Sali & Gentian Zyberi, Functional immunity of the defense counsel and defense staff from prosecution before domestic courts
  • Masha Fedorova, The principle of equality of arms in international criminal proceedings
  • Jens Dieckmann & Marie O'Leary, The role of the defense in the pre-trial stage
  • Michael Karnavas, The role of the defense in the trial stage
  • John Ackerman & Colleen M. Rohan, The role of the defense in the appellate stage
  • Martin Petrov & Dejana Radisavljevic, Post-conviction remedies and the residual mechanism
  • Gregor Guy-Smith, Developing a case theory and a defense strategy
  • Wayne Jordash & Léa Kulinowski, Vaguely drawn maps and dimly lit paths: rules governing admissibility of evidence at the ad hoc tribunals (Part I)
  • Wayne Jordash & Léa Kulinowski, Vaguely drawn maps and dimly lit paths: rules governing admissibility of evidence at the ad hoc tribunals (Part II)
  • Annie O'Reilly, Affirmative defenses in international criminal proceedings
  • Caroline Buisman & David Hooper, Defense investigations and the collection of evidence
  • Dov Jacobs, A tale of four illusions: the rights of the defense before international criminal tribunals