IRRC No. 861

International criminal tribunals

13 articles

IRRC No. 861 International criminal tribunals

13 articles

The present issue of the International Review of the Red Cross looks at the different international and internationalized criminal tribunals and courts set up since the creation of the two ad hoc Tribunals by the UN Security Council, and inquires into the broader objectives of international criminal law.

Table of contents

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Editorial: International criminal tribunals

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Interview with Philippe Kirsch, President of the International Criminal Court

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Measuring the impact of punishment and forgiveness: a framework for evaluating transitional justice

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International and internationalized criminal tribunals: a synopsis

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The relationship between international humanitarian law and the international criminal tribunals

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On cooperation by states not party to the International Criminal Court

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An overview of the international criminal jurisdictions operating in Africa

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International criminal justice: tightening up the rules of the game

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Responsibility for war crimes before national courts in Croatia

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Humanitarian organizations and international criminal tribunals, or trying to square the circle

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Adoption of an Additional Distinctive Emblem

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National implementation of international humanitarian law – Biannual update, July to December 2005

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Books and articles (Spring 2006)