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International and internationalized criminal tribunals: a synopsis

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 August 2006

Abstract

The proliferation of judicial bodies is of particular prevalence in the field of international criminal law, where, despite the creation of an operational International Criminal Court, the political or factual exigencies of different situations have led to the establishment of specific criminal justice systems. The object of this synopsis is to study their variety and to sketch out the differences and similarities between existing international and internationalized criminal tribunals. The complexity and the sheer illimitable amount of information necessitated a condensed and synthesized visualization.

Type
International Criminal Tribunals
Copyright
© 2006 International Committee of the Red Cross

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