Abstract
This book studies the interpretation and application of the principle of equality
of arms in proceedings before several international criminal courts. The coming
of age of these institutions merits an evaluation of the application of one of the
fundamental principles underlying a criminal procedure. The practice of these
courts presents some substantial challenges to achieving a meaningful equality
of arms in the context in which these courts operate.
Before studying the law and jurisprudence of the International Criminal Tribunals
for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda, the Special Court for Sierra Leone, the
International Criminal Court, and the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of
Cambodia, the historical roots and the meaning of the principle of equality of
arms are examined from two perspectives: the human rights perspective and the
criminal process perspective.
Subsequently, four themes that are central to understanding the principle of
equality of arms in the international criminal context are discussed. First, the
focus is on the investigation stage of the criminal process and the ability of the
parties to prepare for trial. Next, the study takes a closer look at the system of
disclosure of materials that were collected during investigations. Third, attention
is paid to the issue of the perceived inequality in resources and facilities between
the parties and the institutionally unequal positioning of the defence. Last, issues
concerning the presentation of the case at the trial stage, such as the time
and the number of witnesses the parties are allowed to present and the issues
relating to the examination of witnesses and the admissibility of evidence, are
examined. The book concludes with general observations on the scope and
proper understanding of the principle of fairness, the right to a fair trial and the
principle of equality of arms
Original language | English |
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Qualification | Doctor of Philosophy |
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Award date | 7 Sept 2012 |
Place of Publication | Antwerpen [etc.] |
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Print ISBNs | 978-1-78068-111-5 |
Publication status | Published - 7 Sept 2012 |