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Protection of witness at international criminal court (Record no. 217049)

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100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Shaveta Garwa
245 #0 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Protection of witness at international criminal court
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. BangaloreBangalore
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. NLSIU
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2012
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Extent 110 p. ; 25 cm.
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Formatted contents note CONTENTS Abbreviations; CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION ; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Research Question; 1.3 Hypothesis; 1.4 Limitation and Delimitation; 1.5 Chapterisation; 1.6 Research Methodology; CHAPTER TWO: Difference between ICJ and ICC ; 2.1 International Court of Justice: An Introduction; 2.1.1 Jurisdiction of ICJ; 2.1.2 Optional Declaration; 2.1.3 Advisory Jurisdiction; 2.2 International Criminal Court: An Introduction; 2.2.1. The Nascence of the ICC; 2.2.2. The Basis of the ICC; 2.2.3 The Role of the Security Council; 2.2.4. How the ICC Works; 2.2.5. The Jurisdiction of ICC; 2.2.6. Due Process Guarantee; 2.3. Difference in Brief; CHAPTER THREE: Witness Protection: Successes and Challenges in the Lubanga Trial; 3.1 The Case of Thomas Lubanga Dyilo: The ICC's First Trial; 3.1.1 Background; 3.1.2 The First Movement; 3.1.3 Treatment of Witness; 3.1.4 Defence Issues; 3.1.5 Victim Participation; 3.1.6. Translation and interpretation; 3.1.7. Transcripts and summaries; 3.1.8. Other Witness Protection: Successes and Challenges in the Lubanga Trial; 3.1.9. A Landmark Decision for International Justice (March 14, 2012); CHAPTER FOUR: Witness Protection Measures ; 4.1 Who is a "Witness?"; 4.2 The Protection of Witnesses in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court; 4.3 Protection of Witnesses in the Statute of the International Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia; 4.4 Court Focuses on Witness Protection in Lubanga case in April, 2009; CHAPTER FIVE: Protective Measures taken by Court ......................... Page 63-78; 5. 1 Protective measures during pre-trial stage; 5.2 Protection During Trial; 5.3 Long-Term Protection and Support Measures; 5.4 Witness Security; 5.5 Witness Relocation and Identity (Non-procedural measures); 5.6 Financing; 5.7 Protective Measures taken by the Prosecutor; 5.8 Role of the Victim and Witnesses Unit in the protection of witnesses; 5.9 Application for protective measures; 5.10 Limitation of protective measures; 5.11 The effectiveness of witness protective measures; 5.12 Problems in the implementations of the witness protection measures; CHAPTER SIX: International and National Cooperation ; 6.1 International protection; 6.2 National protection; CHAPTER SEVEN: Witness Protection Measures and International Human Rights ; 7.1 Relocation as challenge for witness; 7.2 Right to testify freely and without intimidation, the rights of the accused and fair trial; CONCLUSION ; ANNEXURE ; BIBLIOGRAPHY.
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Personal name Dr. S B N Prakash - GuideDr. S B N Prakash - Guide
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Uniform Resource Identifier <a href="https://dans.nls.ac.in/handle/123456789/1858">https://dans.nls.ac.in/handle/123456789/1858</a>
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