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Table of contents
Contents:
Preface
1. What is International Criminal Justice?
Gideon Boas
2. Order in the Courtroom: The Unique Challenge of Maintaining Control of a War Crimes Trial
Michael P. Scharf
3. Making War Crimes Trials Work - Balancing Fairness and Expedition
Iain Bonomy
4. Applied Rights in International Criminal Law: Defence Counsel and the Right to Disclosure
Peter Morrissey
5. Complexities in Prosecuting International Crimes: The ICC Libyan Warrants
Mark Ierace
6. International Criminal Justice and the Past
Gerry Simpson
7. International Criminal Justice in Historical Context: The Post-Second World War Trials and Modern International Criminal Justice
Robert Cryer
8. Terrorism and International Criminal Law: Questions of (in)Coherence and (il)legitimacy
Ben Saul
9. The International Criminal Court and the Complexities of International Criminal Justice
James Potter
10. Women and International Criminal Law: Steps Forward or Dancing Backwards
Helen Durham
11. Have Recent Changes Designed to Benefit Victims of International Crimes Added to the Legitimacy of International Criminal Justice?
Sam Garkawe
12. International Criminal Justice and Military Perspectives
Geoffrey Skillen
Index
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