TY - BOOK AU - Islam,M.Rafiqul TI - National trials of international crimes in Bangladesh: transitional justice as reflected in judgments SN - 9789004389373 AV - KNG4545 .I85 2019 U1 - 345.5492/0235 23 PY - 2019///] CY - Leiden, The Netherlands PB - Brill Nijhoff KW - War crimes trials KW - Bangladesh KW - Transitional justice KW - Crimes against humanity KW - Judgments KW - Justice transitionnelle KW - Crimes contre l'humanit�e KW - fast KW - pplt KW - International crimes N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 477-502) and index; Transitional justice in Bangladesh : a background profile -- The legal regime of the trial : the International Crimes Tribunals Act 1973 -- The substantive law of the ICT jurisdiction -- Crimes against humanity -- Genocide and crimes against peace -- War crimes and violations of international humanitarian law -- Crimes of rape and sexual violence in armed conflicts -- Accessorial crimes : complicity, aiding, abetting, and incitement/instigation -- The liability regime : modes of criminal responsibility -- The procedural rules of the ICT trials -- Prosecutorial strategies in charge framing and proving before the ICTs -- Defence responses to rebut charges before teh ICTs -- The trial, appeal, and review judgments : immunities, convictions, and sentencing -- $t Procedural standard and due process in the ICT trials -- Complementarity between international and national criminal justice : the ICT trials in context -- Transitional justice in Bangladesh : significance, legacy, and contribution N2 - "[This book] examines the judgments of the trials held under a domestic legislation, which is uniquely distinct from international or hybrid trials of international crimes...The author shows how the national law and judgments can act as a conduit to import international law to enrich and harmonise the domestic law of Bangladesh; and whether the Bangladesh experience (a) creates any precedential effect for such trials in the future; (b) offers any lessons for the ICC complementarity; and (c) contributes to the progressive development of Asian and international criminal jurisprudence."-- ER -