E-Book, Englisch, Band 20, 599 Seiten
An Attempt to Better Understand and Regulate Disclosure and Communication at the ICC on the Basis of a Comprehensive and Comparative Theory of Criminal Procedure
E-Book, Englisch, Band 20, 599 Seiten
ISBN: 978-3-428-54343-4
Verlag: Duncker & Humblot
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
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A. Introduction and Abstract
The Problem – Methodology
B. The Four Issues
Introduction – Truth and the Pre-Trial Chamber – Exculpatory Evidence – Analysis of the Relevant Evidence – General Communication Obligations: Broad or Narrow
C. Case-by-case Approach or Consistency
The Problem of the Case-by-case Approach – So What? Or: Is Consistency Necessary?
D. How to Interpret the Law at the ICC – Methodology of the ICC?
Sources – Interpretation – Finding or Justification
E. Interpretation of the ICC Disclosure Regime
The Applicable Law – Methods of Interpretation – A New Contextual Interpretation – Damaška and ICC Procedure
F. Prosecution Disclosure Before the ICC from a Comparative Perspective with a View to Damaška's Models
Approach – General – Disclosure Obligations Independent from Trial Stages: Exculpatory Material – Disclosure Obligations Independent from Trial Stages: Documents and Tangible Objects – Disclosure Obligations Independent from Trial Stages: Prior Statements of the Prosecution Witnesses and Names of Witnesses – Prosecution Disclosure Prior and at the Confirmation Hearing – Sanctions – Conclusion
G. The Solution
Active Judge – The Parties and the System in General – Communication and Registration – Summary and Concluding Remarks
Bibliography
Subject Index