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Justice Without Borders

Essays in Honour of Wolfgang Schomburg
BuchGebunden
484 Seiten
Englisch
Brillerschienen am25.01.2018
Justice Without Borders is a collection of essays on international criminal law, European criminal law and international cooperation of distinguished authors that honours Judge Wolfgang Schomburg on the occassion of his 70th birthday on 9 April 2018.mehr

Produkt

KlappentextJustice Without Borders is a collection of essays on international criminal law, European criminal law and international cooperation of distinguished authors that honours Judge Wolfgang Schomburg on the occassion of his 70th birthday on 9 April 2018.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-90-04-35204-9
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatGenäht
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2018
Erscheinungsdatum25.01.2018
Seiten484 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 162 mm, Höhe 241 mm, Dicke 35 mm
Gewicht792 g
Artikel-Nr.45325508
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GenreRecht

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
PrefaceList of AbbreviationsAcademic Writings of Wolfgang SchomburgDecisions as Judge of un-icty and un-ictr1 European Criminal Law and BrexitâKai Ambos2 Energising the Law´s Response to Terrorism: The Decision of the Appeals Chamber of the Special Tribunal of Lebanon and the Need for Further ActionâDavid Baragwanath3 The Transnational Dimension of the ne bis in idem Principle and the Notion of res iudicata in the European UnionâMartin Böse4 The Global Panopticon : Mass Surveillance and Data Privacy Intrusion as a Crime against Humanity?âMichael Bohlander5 Environmental and Cultural Heritage Crimes: The Possibilities under the Rome StatuteâHelen Brady and David Re6 The Role of Comparative Law in Transnational Criminal JusticeâAlbin Eser7 Protecting Human Rights through Exclusionary Rules? Highlights on a Conflict in Criminal Proceedings from a Comparative PerspectiveâSabine Gless8 Implementing Kampala: The New Crime of Aggression under the German Code of Crimes against International LawâFlorian Jeßberger9 The Serendipitous Nature of the icc Trial Proceedings Risks the icc´s CredibilityâMichael G. Karnavas10 Vom eingeschränkten Nutzen strafrechtlicher Urteile für die Historiographie: Ein Beitrag zum Zustandekommen des ersten deutschen Urteils wegen Völkermordes in RuandaâStefan Kirsch11 Fundamentally Dissenting Judge SchomburgâAndré Klip12 Combatting Terrorism without Secret Services?âOtto Lagodny13 Judging in International Criminal Cases: Challenges, Aspirations and DutiesâHoward Morrison14 25 Years of International Criminal Justice: Ebb and Flow or Rise and Fall?âJan Christoph Nemitz15 International Criminal Liability for Incitement and Hate SpeechâInes Peterson16 Die Konfliktregion Südosteuropa und das internationale und nationale StrafrechtâHerwig Roggemann17 International Prosecution of Sexual and Gender-Based Crimes Perpetrated during the First World WarâWilliam A. Schabas18 The icty´s Seselj Trial: Taking Stock of a DisasterâMatthias Schuster19 Aut iustitita aut pax? Enforcement of International Prison Sentences in (Former) Conflict AreasâMichael Stiel and Carl-Friedrich Stuckenbergmehr

Autor

Martin Böse is Professor of criminal law, criminal procedure and European and International criminal law at the University of Bonn. His main research interests lie in the fields of European criminal law, international cooperation in criminal matters and economic criminal law.

Michael Bohlander holds the Chair in Comparative and International Criminal Law at Durham Law School. He has served as the International Co-Investigating Judge at the ECCC since 31 July 2015. In February 2017, he was appointed to the roster of judges of the Kosovo Specialist Chambers.

André Klip is Professor of Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure and the Transnational Aspects of Criminal Law at Maastricht University. He is a member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences and a Judge at the 's-Hertogenbosch Court of Appeal.

Otto Lagodny (1958). Various publications especially on transnational criminal law - many of them with Wolfgang Schomburg. Since 1999 he is the Chair for Austrian and Foreign Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure and Comparative Criminal Law at the University of Salzburg.