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Third and final part of a treatise on the principles and practice of international criminal law, from its foundations to its future. This volume analyses procedure and implementation of international criminal law.
List of contents
- I: The Framework of International Criminal Procedure: Conceptual Foundations, Origins, Goals, and Rights
- II: Role and Status of Legal Participants
- III: Jurisdiction and Admissibility (Complementarity)
- IV: Overview of the Procedure and Special Issues
- V: Evidence and Disclosure
- VI: Appeal, Revision and Other Remedies
- VII: The Cooperation Regime
- VIII: Enforcement of Sentences and Other Penalties Concluding Remarks
About the author
Kai Ambos holds the Chair of Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Comparative Law, International Criminal Law and Public International Law at the Georg-August-University (GAU) Göttingen, Germany. He served as a Judge at the Provincial Court (Landgericht) of Lower Saxony in Göttingen from March 2006 to February 2017 (from January 2015 to September 2015 delegated to the Appeals Court (Oberlandesgericht) Braunschweig); and was appointed Judge at the Kosovo Specialist Chambers (KSC), The Hague, in February 2017. In December 2017 he was appointed as Advisor (Amicus Curiae) to the Colombian Special Jurisdiction for Peace. He is Director of the "Centro de Estudios de Derecho Penal y Procesal Penal Latinoamericano" (CEDPAL) of GAU, life member of Clare Hall College, Cambridge, and external member of the Law Faculty of the University of Lisbon.
Summary
Third and final part of a treatise on the principles and practice of international criminal law, from its foundations to its future. This volume analyses procedure and implementation of international criminal law.