The Use of Domestic Sources as a Basis of International Criminal Law Principles

The article studies the question whether and to what extent international criminal tribunals are influenced by common law or civil law legal authority. It is written in two parts. The first written from the civil law view critically reviews the use of domestic sources in the ICTY while the second re...

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Main Authors: FINDLAY, Mark, BOHLANDER, Michael
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Language:English
Published: Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University 2010
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http://worldcat.org/isbn/9780754628651
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sol_research-19372017-05-24T06:35:07Z The Use of Domestic Sources as a Basis of International Criminal Law Principles FINDLAY, Mark BOHLANDER, Michael The article studies the question whether and to what extent international criminal tribunals are influenced by common law or civil law legal authority. It is written in two parts. The first written from the civil law view critically reviews the use of domestic sources in the ICTY while the second replies to these concerns from the common law point of view. The result is a brief debate about the foundations of legal-cultural influences over international criminal justice and in particular the manner in which legal authority is selectively used in the creation of an international criminal jurisprudence by the ICTY. 2010-04-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/938 http://worldcat.org/isbn/9780754628651 Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University International Criminal Law Criminal Law International Law Jurisdiction
institution Singapore Management University
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Singapore
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topic International Criminal Law
Criminal Law
International Law
Jurisdiction
spellingShingle International Criminal Law
Criminal Law
International Law
Jurisdiction
FINDLAY, Mark
BOHLANDER, Michael
The Use of Domestic Sources as a Basis of International Criminal Law Principles
description The article studies the question whether and to what extent international criminal tribunals are influenced by common law or civil law legal authority. It is written in two parts. The first written from the civil law view critically reviews the use of domestic sources in the ICTY while the second replies to these concerns from the common law point of view. The result is a brief debate about the foundations of legal-cultural influences over international criminal justice and in particular the manner in which legal authority is selectively used in the creation of an international criminal jurisprudence by the ICTY.
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title The Use of Domestic Sources as a Basis of International Criminal Law Principles
title_short The Use of Domestic Sources as a Basis of International Criminal Law Principles
title_full The Use of Domestic Sources as a Basis of International Criminal Law Principles
title_fullStr The Use of Domestic Sources as a Basis of International Criminal Law Principles
title_full_unstemmed The Use of Domestic Sources as a Basis of International Criminal Law Principles
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publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2010
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/938
http://worldcat.org/isbn/9780754628651
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