Search for dissertations about: "international criminal procedure"
Found 4 swedish dissertations containing the words international criminal procedure.
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1. Evidence in International Criminal Procedure : Confronting Legal Gaps and the Reconstruction of Disputed Events
Abstract : This study examines the difficulties in establishing a universal code of procedural law governing international criminal trials and fact-finding. It covers five procedural systems: the military tribunals of Nuremberg and Tokyo, the ad hoc tribunals for former Yugoslavia and Rwanda and the International Criminal Court. READ MORE
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2. Justice for victims of atrocity crimes : prosecution and reparations under international law
Abstract : This thesis takes its starting point from the need for a comprehensive approach towards justice following atrocities, and where not only the states in which the crimes were committed have a role to play. The thesis discusses atrocity crime (genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes) prosecution and reparations procedures concerning individuals as two appropriate courses of action, through which non-territorial states may contribute to atrocity prevention and justice for the victims of atrocities. READ MORE
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3. Making EU Legislation in the Area of Criminal Law : A Swedish Perspective
Abstract : This dissertation discusses the essential criticisms against the use of EU criminal law from the point of departure that criminal law should ideally be negotiated with a high degree of respect for essential criminalisation principles. The purpose of this is to minimize the risk of over-criminalisation. READ MORE
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4. Guarantee of the accused person's right to defense counsel. A comparative study of Vietnamese, German and American criminal procedure law
Abstract : In Vietnam, practical settlement of criminal cases tends to indicate that incorrect judgments still exist that naturally prejudices the legitimate rights and interests of citizens, including the right to have defense counsel. This results from various causes, of which the overlapping and contradictory nature of the laws is one. READ MORE