TY - BOOK AU - Zappalà,Salvatore TI - Human rights in international criminal proceedings SN - 0199258910 AV - KZ6310 .Z37 U1 - 345/.0235 22 PY - 2003/// CY - Oxford, New York PB - Oxford University Press KW - International criminal courts KW - International offenses KW - Human rights KW - Tribunaux criminels internationaux KW - Droits de l'homme (Droit international) KW - Droit international pénal KW - Droits de l'homme KW - ram N1 - Includes bibliographical references (p. [259]-273) and index; Introduction. A human rights approach to international criminal procedure ; The extension of the notion of fair trial to international criminal proceedings ; What type of relationship exists between human rights monitoring systems and international criminal courts? ; Accusatorial and inquisitorial elements in international criminal procedure--to what extent do they impinge upon the rights of individuals? -- The rights of persons during investigations. The initiation of investigations and the powers of the investigative authority ; The rights of suspects in international criminal proceedings -- The rights of the accused in trial proceedings. The presumption of innocence ; The right to be judged by an independent and impartial tribunal ; The right to a 'fair and expeditious trial' ; Rules of evidence and rights of the accused--some problematical issues -- The rights of the accused to appeal and revision. General--the rights of appeal and revision as a means for obtaining redress (judicial and non-judicial remedies) ; The right of the accused to appeal: from Nuremberg and Tokyo to the ad hoc tribunals and the ICC ; The right of convicted persons to revision ; Conclusions -- Penalties, enforcement mechanisms, and the rights of convicted persons. The major goals of international penalties and the legal expectations of convicted persons ; The enforcement mechanisms and the rights of sentenced persons -- The position of persons other than the accused. Victims ; Witnesses -- Concluding remarks. The role of human rights in international criminal trials: from Nuremberg to Rome ; The problem of procedural models: the need for a principled approach to procedure, designed to enhance respect for human rights ; Respect for human rights in international trials: a few outstanding problems ; Some suggestions for improving human rights protection in international criminal proceedings UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0615/2003282053-d.html UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0615/2003282053-t.html UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0723/2003282053-b.html ER -