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100 | _aElberling,Björn | ||
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_aThe defendant in international criminal proceedings/ _bbetween law and historiography _cBjörn Elberling. |
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_aOxford: _bHart Publishing, _c2012. |
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300 | _axix, 249 p. | ||
505 | _a Introduction Part I - The Defendant in International Criminal Proceedings1. Can There Be Proceedings (in the Defendant's Presence) at All? A The Absolute Ban on Proceedings Against Deceased Defendants B Fitness of the Defendant to Stand Trial C Proceedings in the Absence of the Defendant 2. The Position of the Defendant in the Trial A Position vis-a-vis Counsel B Position vis-a-vis the Court C Ability to Make Statements 3. The Position of the Defendant in Developments Alongside the Trial 4. Summary Part II: Between Impunity and Show Trials? - Between Law and Historiography 5. The Relationship between Criminal Trials and Historiography 6. Tracing the Influence of Historiography on the Law Conclusion Bibliography | ||
650 | _ainternational criminal proceedings. | ||
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