- Benjamin Ferencz, Preface
- Heiko Ahlbrecht, Vorwort
- Colleen Rohan, The Defence in International Criminal Trials: Important Actor or Necessary Evil?
- Mayeul Hiéramente, Die Deutungshoheit im Gerichtssaal oder „Die Bändigung des Ungeheuers“ Anmerkungen zum sich selbst verteidigenden Angeklagten
- Philipp Graebke, Die Verteidigung im Verfahren gegen Adolf Eichmann
- Julia Gebhard, Arguing Human Rights from the Bench? How Judges in International Criminal Courts Perceive International Human Rights Law
- Marie O’Leary, Compelling Fair Trials: The Necessity of Effective Court Powers to Ensure a Defendant’s Right “to examine, or have examined, the witnesses against him or her”
- Masha Fedorova, Disclosure of Information as an Instrument Ensuring Equality of Arms in International Criminal Proceedings
- Eleni Chaitidou & Elisa Hoven, The Person’s Liberty at Stake – A Tour d’Horizon on the Rights of the Arrested Person under the Rome Statute
- Sally Alexandra Longworth, Sentencing at the International Criminal Court
- Isabel Düsterhöft & Dominic Kennedy, How to Manage the Defence – Experiences from the ADC-ICTY
- Philipp Müller, Promoting Justice between Independence and Institutional Constraints: The Role of the Office of the Public Counsel of the Defence at the ICC
- Mayeul Hiéramente & Patricia Schneider, Kein faires Verfahren ohne effektive Verteidigung – Zusammenfassende Bemerkungen zu einem vergessenen Akteur der internationalen Strafjustiz und Ausblick
Friday, April 22, 2016
Hiéramente & Schneider: The Defence in International Criminal Trials
Mayeul Hiéramente & Patricia Schneider have published The Defence in International Criminal Trials: Observations on the Role of the Defence at the ICTY, ICTR and ICC (Nomos 2016). Here's the abstract: