The study provides a practicable solution to the question whether and how witnesses can be pre-pared for their testimony before the International Criminal Court (ICC). For that purpose, the book highlights and analyses relevant judicial decisions of international tribunals as well as selected domestic decisions, especially from the USA and UK. It establishes an interdisciplinary approach by paying much needed attention to psychological pitfalls that arise from the interrogation setting of witness preparation sessions. Finally, the study concludes with a draft rule for ICC witness prepa-ration. Thus, it is of interest to scholars and practitioners of international criminal law alike.
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Schüttpelz: Witness Preparation in International and Domestic Criminal Proceedings
Kai Oliver Schüttpelz has published Witness Preparation in International and Domestic Criminal Proceedings (Nomos 2014). Here's the abstract: