Supranational Criminal Law: A System Sui GenerisRoelof Haveman, Olga Kavran, Julian Nicholls (LL. M.) Intersentia nv, 2003 - 370 páginas What exactly is the context in which all aspects of this new field of criminal law have to be interpreted? What does the principle of legality mean in the context of supranational criminal law? Which tradition lies at the basis of this new law system? Is supranational criminal law as it grows the result of a deliberate policy, tending towards a coherent system? Or is it merely the result of crisis management? |
Índice
Topics | 6 |
Interpretation of the Law | 20 |
Criminal Law V International Humanitarian Law | 31 |
Summary and Conclusion | 37 |
Nullum Crimen Sine Lege | 39 |
Background of the Principle of Legality | 50 |
Nulla Poena Sine Lege | 63 |
7 | 73 |
Equality of Arms | 217 |
Concluding Remarks | 232 |
HEARSAY AND ANONYMOUS WITNESSES | 239 |
The Adversarial System | 247 |
Right to Confrontation | 253 |
160 | 274 |
7 | 298 |
AMNESTY AND THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE | 305 |
LEGAL PROCEDURES AT THE INTERNATIONAL | 79 |
79 | 99 |
4 | 155 |
DEFENCE AND FAIR TRIAL | 167 |
Right to Be Tried by An Independent and Impartial | 186 |
Presumption of Innocence | 211 |
The Rome Statute | 325 |
Country Studies | 328 |
Conclusion | 342 |
353 | |
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