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Special Tribunal for Lebanon : law and practice / edited by Amal Alamuddin, Nidal Nabil Jurdi, and David Tolbert.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Oxford monographs in international humanitarian and criminal lawPublication details: Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2014.Edition: First editionDescription: xix, 316 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780199687459
  • 0199687455
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Special tribunal for LebanonDDC classification:
  • 341.6 23
LOC classification:
  • KZ1208 .L43 2014
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction: A very special tribunal / David Tolbert -- The creation of the Tribunal in its context / Nicolas Michel -- The legal nature of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon / Dr. Bahige Tabbarah -- The UN investigation of the Hariri assassination / Amal Alamuddin and Anna Bonini -- The crime of terrorism in Lebanese and international law / Nidal Nabil Jurdi -- Individual criminal responsibility / Philippa Webb -- The unique rules of procedure of the STL / Dov Jacobs -- Responding to cooperation problems at the STL / G�oran Sluiter -- Victim participation at the Special Tribunal for Lebanon / Howard morrison and Emma Pountney -- Rights of suspects and accused / John RWD Jones QC and Dr. Mi�sa Zgonec-Ro�zej -- The STL registry / David Tolbert and Evelyn Anoya -- Trial in absentia before the Special Tribunal for Lebanon / Paola Gaeta -- Ethics before the Special Tribunal for Lebanon / Pascal Chenivesse and Daryl A. Mundis -- The legacy of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon / Harmen van der Wilt.
Summary: "This book provides a full analytical overview of the establishment and functioning of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon, the newest and most controversial of the UN-sponsored international criminal courts. In 2005, Lebanese Prime Minister Rafic Hariri was assassinated in a huge blast that reverberated across Lebanon and the region. The Tribunal was established with a mandate to try the perpetrators of the Hariri killing, as well as those responsible for other killings that are 'connected' to this core crime. Individuals associated with the Hezbollah group have been indicted to be tried in the court in The Hague - but in their absence, as their locations are unknown. The Tribunal is the UN's first attempt at addressing terrorism in an international criminal court, and the first attempt to set up international trials following crimes committed in the Middle East region. The court's narrow mandate and unique procedures have led many to question what kind of precedent it will set in a volatile region. This book looks at how the court was established, its foundational principles based on the Statute of the International Criminal Court and Lebanese domestic law, and the possible further development of its case law. It provides an authoritative guide to the procedure of the Tribunal, the status of the Registry, the rights of suspects and accused, trials in absentia, and the regulation of the conduct of counsel, drawing on comparisons to other international courts. The authors include those involved in setting up the court, prosecutors, defence counsel for the suspects, as well as judges and academic commentators who are experts on the issues covered in the book. They provide a probing insight into how the Tribunal came into being, its challenges, controversies, and its achievements to date"--Unedited summary from book jacket.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: A very special tribunal / David Tolbert -- The creation of the Tribunal in its context / Nicolas Michel -- The legal nature of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon / Dr. Bahige Tabbarah -- The UN investigation of the Hariri assassination / Amal Alamuddin and Anna Bonini -- The crime of terrorism in Lebanese and international law / Nidal Nabil Jurdi -- Individual criminal responsibility / Philippa Webb -- The unique rules of procedure of the STL / Dov Jacobs -- Responding to cooperation problems at the STL / G�oran Sluiter -- Victim participation at the Special Tribunal for Lebanon / Howard morrison and Emma Pountney -- Rights of suspects and accused / John RWD Jones QC and Dr. Mi�sa Zgonec-Ro�zej -- The STL registry / David Tolbert and Evelyn Anoya -- Trial in absentia before the Special Tribunal for Lebanon / Paola Gaeta -- Ethics before the Special Tribunal for Lebanon / Pascal Chenivesse and Daryl A. Mundis -- The legacy of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon / Harmen van der Wilt.

"This book provides a full analytical overview of the establishment and functioning of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon, the newest and most controversial of the UN-sponsored international criminal courts. In 2005, Lebanese Prime Minister Rafic Hariri was assassinated in a huge blast that reverberated across Lebanon and the region. The Tribunal was established with a mandate to try the perpetrators of the Hariri killing, as well as those responsible for other killings that are 'connected' to this core crime. Individuals associated with the Hezbollah group have been indicted to be tried in the court in The Hague - but in their absence, as their locations are unknown. The Tribunal is the UN's first attempt at addressing terrorism in an international criminal court, and the first attempt to set up international trials following crimes committed in the Middle East region. The court's narrow mandate and unique procedures have led many to question what kind of precedent it will set in a volatile region. This book looks at how the court was established, its foundational principles based on the Statute of the International Criminal Court and Lebanese domestic law, and the possible further development of its case law. It provides an authoritative guide to the procedure of the Tribunal, the status of the Registry, the rights of suspects and accused, trials in absentia, and the regulation of the conduct of counsel, drawing on comparisons to other international courts. The authors include those involved in setting up the court, prosecutors, defence counsel for the suspects, as well as judges and academic commentators who are experts on the issues covered in the book. They provide a probing insight into how the Tribunal came into being, its challenges, controversies, and its achievements to date"--Unedited summary from book jacket.

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