Foreword (M. Cherif Bassiouni); Preface (Michael Bohlander, Roman Boed and RichardJ Wilson); About the Authors (Chapter 1: Introduction and Overview); Chapter 1: Introduction and Overview (Michael Bohlander); Chapter 2: Procedural Safeguards for the Defense in International Human Rights Law (RichardJ Wilson); Chapter 3: A History of the Role of Defense Counsel in International Criminal and War Crimes Tribunals (RichardJ Wilson); Chapter 4: ICTV; Chapter 5: ICTR; Chapter 6: The International Criminal Court (Kenneth S. Gallant and Stefan Kirsch)
Chapter 7: Associations of Defense Counsel-development and RoleChapter 8: Mixed Tribunals (A/an Simmons, He/eyn Unac, Sylvia de Bertodano, Rupert Ski/beck, Richard J. Wi/son, Sarah Williams, Mohamed C. Othman and Scott Worden); Table of Cases; Index
Summary
This collection of cases and materials attempts for the first time to provide a compendium of the most important legal texts, relevant documents and cases, as well as explanatory commentary on the law of defence in international criminal proceedings by scholars and practitioners who have a wealth of relevant experience in the field. The book provides students in law school courses on international human rights law and ICL with the essential materials to understand the vital importance of an adequate defence in international criminal proceedings. Further, the text gives legal practitioners who