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International criminal procedure / Christoph Safferling ; in cooperation with Lars Büngener ... [et al.].

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2012.Description: xxxiii, 602 p. : ill. ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9780199562886
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 345​.05 SAF.I
Online resources: Summary: Contents Introduction 1. The development of international criminal procedure A. Forerunners B. The different systems and traditions C. The importance of human rights 2. The special circumstances of international criminal procedure A. Purposes and aims B. Questions of competencies C. Complementarity (Hilde Farthofer) 3. A methodology for international criminal procedure A. The necessity of a procedural theory B. The legal sources C. General methodological remarks D. Basic parameters of a procedural methodology 4. The participants A. The court (Hilde Farthofer) B. The prosecutor (Hilde Farthofer) C. The registry (Hilde Farthofer) D. Victims and witnesses E. The accused and the defence counsel (Alena Hartwig) 5. The procedural structure and preliminary Issues A. The procedural structure B. Preliminary questions of jurisdiction and admissibility 6. The investigation stage A. Two normative guidelines Contents note continued: B. The structure and aim of the investigation stage C. Investigatory powers of the prosecutor D. The rights of the suspect (Alena Hartwig) E. Pre-trial Detention of the suspect (Alena Hartwig) F. Victims' participation 7. The confirmation proceedings A. Confirmation proceedings B. Confirmation hearings in practice C. The nature of confirmation D. Disclosure of evidence (Lars Bungener) E. Victim's participation 8. The trial A. Principles of the trial B. Preparing for trial C. The structure of the trial D. Evidence (Hilde Farthofer) E. Witnesses and victims Protection: a summary (Hilde Farthofer) F. Judgment G. Victim's participation 9. Appeal and revision (Alena Hartwig) A. Appeal B. Revision 10. Contempt of court (Hilde Farthofer).
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 575-596) and index.

Contents
Introduction
1. The development of international criminal procedure
A. Forerunners
B. The different systems and traditions
C. The importance of human rights
2. The special circumstances of international criminal procedure
A. Purposes and aims
B. Questions of competencies
C. Complementarity (Hilde Farthofer)
3. A methodology for international criminal procedure
A. The necessity of a procedural theory
B. The legal sources
C. General methodological remarks
D. Basic parameters of a procedural methodology
4. The participants
A. The court (Hilde Farthofer)
B. The prosecutor (Hilde Farthofer)
C. The registry (Hilde Farthofer)
D. Victims and witnesses
E. The accused and the defence counsel (Alena Hartwig)
5. The procedural structure and preliminary Issues
A. The procedural structure
B. Preliminary questions of jurisdiction and admissibility
6. The investigation stage
A. Two normative guidelines
Contents note continued: B. The structure and aim of the investigation stage
C. Investigatory powers of the prosecutor
D. The rights of the suspect (Alena Hartwig)
E. Pre-trial Detention of the suspect (Alena Hartwig)
F. Victims' participation
7. The confirmation proceedings
A. Confirmation proceedings
B. Confirmation hearings in practice
C. The nature of confirmation
D. Disclosure of evidence (Lars Bungener)
E. Victim's participation
8. The trial
A. Principles of the trial
B. Preparing for trial
C. The structure of the trial
D. Evidence (Hilde Farthofer)
E. Witnesses and victims Protection: a summary (Hilde Farthofer)
F. Judgment
G. Victim's participation
9. Appeal and revision (Alena Hartwig)
A. Appeal
B. Revision
10. Contempt of court (Hilde Farthofer).

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