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International Criminal Adjudication and the Collection of Evidence: Obligations of States (School of Human Rights Research) (v. 16)

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Author(s)Goran Sluiter
PublisherIntersentia
ISBN / ASIN9050952275
ISBN-139789050952279
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The international criminal tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda and the recently established permanent international criminal court all need the assistance of States to function effectively. To that end, there is a duty for (certain) States to provide the necessary assistance. It is, however, uncertain what the exact content of this duty is and whether it is sufficient in the light of fair and effective international criminal adjudication. This book aims at determining the content of the duty to co-operate with the existing international criminal tribunals in the field of evidence gathering. It contains an analysis of the power to request assistance and an analysis of the corresponding duty to provide that assistance. Special attention is given to State co-operation related to testimonial evidence and on-site investigations, as two particularly useful forms of assistance. This study serves the ultimate purpose of answering the question whether the 'legal assistance regimes' of the international criminal tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda and the permanent international criminal court enable these bodies to fulfil their mandates.
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