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_aInternational crimes, local justice : _ba handbook for rule-of-law policymakers, donors, and implementers. _cWitte, Eric A |
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_aNew York : _bOpen Society Foundations, _cc2011. |
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_a204 pages ; _c25 cm |
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500 | _a"Open Society Justice Initiative." "This handbook was written by Eric A. Witte, the Senior Project Manager, Complementarity for the Open Society Justice Initiative. It was edited by David Berry [and others]" -- Page 7 | ||
501 | _aAlso available on the Internet | ||
505 | _aExecutive summary -- Introduction -- Outreach -- Establishing a legal framework -- Investigations -- Prosecutions -- Judges -- Defense counsel -- Witness protection and support -- Victim participation -- Reparations -- Court management -- Archival management -- Management of prisons and Detention facilities -- National policy coordination -- Support through provision of international personnel -- Journalism -- Civil society advocacy and court monitoring -- Physical infrastructure and equipment -- Conclusion | ||
520 | _a "For victims of international crimes -- war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide -- the best hope for justice can be found locally, in their national jurisdictions. But national criminal justice systems are not always willing and able to take on such an imposing task. Increasingly, the international community has committed to assisting states in doing so. As the international community takes up the many challenges that this entails, there is a need for guidance in how policymakers, donors, and implementers should best support states in providing local justice for international crimes. This handbook is part of an ongoing effort to provide just such guidance. It is meant as a practical aid and a reference work that covers large policy questions of interest to policymakers as well as more technical issues encountered by rule-of-law programmers and implementers." -- Page [4] of cover | ||
650 | _aInternational criminal law | ||
650 | _aComplementarity (International law) | ||
650 | _aCriminal procedure (International law) | ||
650 | _aCriminal liability (International law) | ||
650 | _aInternational criminal courts | ||
650 | _aInternational crimes | ||
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_aCriminal justice, Administration of _vHandbooks, manuals, etc |
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700 | _aBerry, David., editor | ||
710 | _aOpen Society Foundations | ||
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