Reflections on the Ambigous Universality of Human Rights: Cyrus the Great's Proclamation as a Challenge to the Athenian Democracy's Perceived Monopoly on Human Rights
Hirad Abtahi
págs. 1-38
The Right to Self-Representation in International and Domestic Criminal Law - Limitations and Qualifications on that Right
Gideon Boas
págs. 39-94
The Protection of States' National Security Interests in Cases before the ICTY: A Descriptive and Perspective Analysis of Rule 54 bis of the Rules of Procedure and Evidence
Mieke Dixon, Grant Dawson
págs. 95-140
Procedural Innovations in War Crimes Trials
Philippe Vallières-Roland, Geoffrey Nice
págs. 141-168
Fair but Expeditious Trials
Patrick L. Robinson
págs. 169-192
The Protection of, an Assistance to, Witnesses at the ICTY
David Tolbert, Frederick Swinnen
págs. 193-230
Self-Defense in International Criminal Law
Timothy L. H. McCormack
págs. 231-256
Striving for Definition: The Law of Persecution from its Origins to the ICTY
Ken Roberts
págs. 257-300
Sir Richard May: a personal reflection
Yvonne M. O. Featherstone
págs. 301-302
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