The dynamics of international criminal justice essays in honour of Sir Richard May / edited by Hirad Abtahi and Gideon Boas.

SeriesInternational humanitarian law series ; v. 10
Contents Reflections on the ambiguous universality of human rights : Cyrus the Great's proclamation as a challenge to the Athenian democracy's perceived monopoly on human rights / Hirad Abtahi -- The right to self-representation in international and domestic criminal law--limitations and qualifications on that right / Gideon Boas -- The protection of states' national security interests in cases before the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia : a descriptive and prescriptive analysis of Rule 54bis of the Rules and Procedure and Evidence / Grant Dawson and Mieke Dixon -- Procedural Innovations in war crimes trials / Geoffrey Nice and Philippe Vallières-Roland -- Fair but expeditious trials / Patrick L. Robinson -- The protection of, and assistance to, witnesses at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) / David Tolbert and Frederick Swinnen -- Self-defence in international criminal law / Timothy L. H. McCormack -- Striving for definition : the law of persecution from its origins to the ICTY / Ken Roberts -- Sir Richard May : a personal reflection / Yvonne Featherstone.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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LCCN 2006273667
ISBN9004145877 (hd.bd.)

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