The defendant in international criminal proceedings: between law and historiography
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adam_text | Contents
Foreword
vii
Table of Abbreviations
xv
Note on Case Titles
xix
Introduction
1
Part I
-
The Defendant in International Criminal Proceedings
I. Methodology
3
II. The Objects of Comparison
5
1.
National Criminal Procedures
5
2.
International Criminal Procedures
7
3.
International Human Rights Law
9
1.
Can There Be Proceedings (in the Defendant s Presence) at All?
13
A. The Absolute Ban on Proceedings against Deceased Defendants
14
I. Domestic Criminal Procedures
14
II. Requirements Deriving from Human Rights Law
15
III. International Criminal Procedure
15
IV. Conclusion
18
B. Fitness of the Defendant to Stand Trial
18
I. Domestic Criminal Procedures
19
1.
Germany
19
2.
France
22
3.
The United States
22
II. Requirements Deriving from Human Rights Law
25
1.
The European Convention
25
2.
The International Covenant and the Inter-American
and African Systems
26
III. International Criminal Procedure
27
1.
The Ad hoc Tribunals
27
2.
The International Criminal Court
33
3.
The Special Court for Sierra Leone
34
4.
The Special Tribunal for Lebanon
35
IV. Conclusions
36
C. Proceedings in the Absence of the Defendant
36
I. Domestic Criminal Procedures
37
1.
Germany
37
Contents
2. France 40
3. The United States 41
II. Requirements Deriving from
Human
Rights Law
43
1.
The European Convention
43
2.
The International Covenant
45
3.
The Inter-American and African Systems
46
III. International Criminal Procedure
46
1.
The Ad hoc Tribunals
46
2.
The International Criminal Court
52
3.
The Special Court for Sierra Leone
55
4.
The Special Tribunal for Lebanon
57
IV. Conclusions
59
1.
True in absentia Proceedings
59
2.
Proceedings Conducted Partially in the Absence of
the Defendant
61
2.
The Position of the Defendant in the Trial
63
A. Position
vis-à-vis
Counsel
63
I. National Criminal Procedures
64
1.
Germany
64
2.
France
67
3.
The United States
68
II. Requirements Deriving from Human Rights Law
70
1.
The European Convention
70
2.
The International Covenant
72
3.
The Inter-American and African Systems
73
III. International Criminal Procedure
74
1.
The Ad hoc Tribunals
74
2.
The International Criminal Court
82
3.
The Special Court for Sierra Leone
83
4.
The Special Tribunal for Lebanon
87
IV. Conclusions
89
B. Position
vis-à-vis
the Court
90
I. National Criminal Procedures
93
1.
Germany
93
2.
France
99
3.
The United States
102
II. Requirements Deriving from Human Rights Law
107
1.
The European Convention
107
2.
The International Covenant and the Inter-American
and African Systems
109
III. International Criminal Procedure
109
1.
The Adhoc Tribunals
109
2.
The International Criminal Court
127
Contents
3. The Special Court
for
Sierra Leone 130
4. The Special Tribunal
for Lebanon
133
IV. Conclusion
135
С.
Ability to Make Statements
136
I. National Criminal Procedures
136
1.
Germany
136
2.
France
138
3.
United States
139
II. Requirements Deriving from Human Rights Law
140
1.
The European Convention
140
2.
The International Covenant and the Inter-American
and African Systems
141
III. International Criminal Procedure
141
1.
The Ad hoc Tribunals
141
2.
The International Criminal Court
145
3.
The Special Court for Sierra Leone
146
4.
The Special Tribunal for Lebanon
149
IV. Conclusion
149
3.
The Position of the Defendant in Developments Alongside the Trial
151
I. National Criminal Proceedings
151
1.
Germany
151
2.
France
155
3.
United States
157
II. Requirements Deriving from Human Rights Law
160
1.
The European Convention
160
2.
The International System
162
3.
The Inter-American and African Systems
163
III. International Criminal Proceedings
164
1.
The Ad hoc Tribunals
164
2.
The International Criminal Court
175
3.
The Special Court for Sierra Leone
184
4.
The Special Tribunal for Lebanon
189
IV. Conclusion
192
4.
Summary
193
I. The Courts Access to the Case
-
Fitness, Absence, Detention
193
II. The Courts Privileged Access to the Case
-
Conditions of
Detention or Release
194
III. The Struggle in the Courtroom
194
1.
The Standard Case
194
2.
Particularly Cooperative Defendants
195
3.
Particularly Active Defendants
195
Contents
Part II: Between Impunity and Show Trials?
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Between Law and
Historiography
5.
The Relationship between Criminal Trials and Historiography
199
I. Do Criminal Courts Write History?
200
II. Do Criminal Cases Lead to Bad History?
202
III. Another Angle: Does History-Writing Lead to Bad Trials?
203
6.
Tracing the Influence of Historiography on the Law
206
I. Introduction
206
II. The Aspects in Which Differences Arise
207
1.
The Courts Access to the
Historiographie
Opportunity
Presented by the Case
-
Fitness, Absence, Detention
207
2.
The Courts Privileged Role in the
Historiographie
Debate
-
Conditions of Detention or Release
208
3.
The Struggle Over Historiography as Conducted in the
Courtroom
208
III. A Close Look at Some of the Decisions and Provisions
209
1.
Negotiated Justice at the ICTY
-
Historiographically
Valuable Guilty Pleas Given Particular Weight
209
2.
The Special Court for Sierra Leone and the
Sierre
Leone
Truth and Reconciliation Commission: Struggles over
Who Gets to Write History
212
3.
Trials in absentia at the Special Tribunal for Lebanon:
Pre-Judgments of the History Written into the Statute
214
4.
Reforms of the Rules in
Réponse
to Changing
Historiographie
Needs
216
5.
Changed Interpretation of the Rules Based on Changing
Historiographie
Needs
217
IV. A Close Look at Some Decisions Touching Several Aspects
-
Problem Defendants
217
1.
Self-Representation and Absence of the Defendant
-
Barayagwiza, Gbao
218
2.
Self-Representation, Dangers to the Defendant s Health,
and Presence
-
Slobodan Milosevic
220
3.
Self-Representation, Rendering Oneself Unfit to Stand
Trial, and Presence
-
Šešelj
226
V. Explanations by Courts and Their Supporters
229
1.
Access to the
Historiographie
Material
229
2.
Privileged Access to the
Historiographie
Material
232
3.
Particularly Cooperative Defendants
233
4.
Problem Defendants
234
Conclusion
237
Bibliography
239
Index
247
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