Hybrid Justice

Hybrid Justice

Innovation and Impact in the Prosecution of Atrocity Crimes

Kersten, Mark; Ainley, Kirsten

Oxford University Press

01/2025

448

Dura

9780192893758

15 a 20 dias

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1: Kirsten Ainley and Mark Kersten: Introduction
FIELDS
2: Dennis Schmidt: In whose name? Mapping the constitutional legitimacy of hybrid international criminal courts
3: Elena Baylis: Regionalized Hybrid Courts
4: Shastry Njeru and Tyanai Masiya: Securing Resilient Peace: From Hybridity to Polyvalence
5: Shannon Torrens: Dissent in International Criminal Justice and the Creation and Re-emergence of the Hybrid Court
6: Patryk Labuda: Institutional Design and Complementarity: Regulating Relations between Hybrid Tribunals and other Judicial and Non-Judicial Institutions
PRACTICE
7: Sareta Ashraph: Valuing the Defence: A Comparative Analysis of the Hybrid Tribunals' Stumbling Efforts Towards Giving Meaning to Defence Rights
8: Philipp Ambach: Victim participation in hybrid international(ised) tribunals - part of the modern acquis or just a feature 'nice to have'?
9: Erica Bussey: From the Special Criminal Court in CAR to the Kosovo Specialist Chambers: Impact of the nationality of judges/staff on the legitimacy of recent hybrid tribunals
10: Philipa Greer: Emerging Enforcement Practices of Hybrid Courts: Lessons Learned for Proposed Hybrid Mechanisms in Post-Conflict States
Innovation
11: Kerstin Bree Carlson: A New African Pluralism in International Criminal Law: Sovereign Immunity and the Trial of Hissene Habre
12: Elise Keppler: Innovations in hybrid justice: comparative opportunities and challenges of the Central African Republic's Special Criminal Court and the proposed Hybrid Court for South Sudan
13: Rosemary Grey: 'Forced marriage': A positive development for international criminal law?
14: Camilo Sanchez: Hybrid investigatory Mechanisms and other Hybrid Justice Initiatives
15: Sarah Williams: Hybrid tribunals as a mechanism for reparative justice
Impact
16: Olga Kavran: Hybrid justice and the promise and expectations of outreach
17: Ezequiel Jiminez: The Premise of Capacity Building in the Special Court for Sierra Leone, the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia and the Bosnian War Crimes Chamber
18: Alice Dieci: Beyond 'fragmentation': the potential of hybrid courts to restore local trust in international justice through prosecution of economic, social and cultural rights violations
19: Conclusion
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