Protecting humanity : essays in international law and policy in honour of Navanethem Pillay /

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Imprint:Leiden, Netherlands ; Boston : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2010.
Description:xxiii, 882 p. ; 25 cm.
Language:English
French
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8157780
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Other authors / contributors:Eboe-Osuji, Chile.
ISBN:9789004183780 (hardback : alk. paper)
9004183787 (hardback : alk. paper)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Text in English, with some chapters in French.
Table of Contents:
  • Navi Pillay in her age (Chile Eboe-Osuji)
  • Navi Pillay : overcoming the odds (Vinodh Jaichand)
  • On the bench with Navi (Erik Mose )
  • Navanethem Pillay : a short Biography (Sugan Naidoo)
  • Navi Pillay : up close and personal (Jessica Neuwirth)
  • Can the international community meet the challenges ahead of us? (Marti Ahtisaari)
  • Hate speech and the Rwanda genocide : ICTR jurisprudence and its implications (Dennis C M Byron)
  • The future of global governance and the role of multilateral organizations (Jan Egeland)
  • Sixty years of the declaration of human rights : theory and reality in the pursuit of the United Nations agenda (Ibrahim Gambari)
  • Do the principles and practice of red cross neutrality meet the necessities of today's humanitarian action? (Sven Mollekleiv)
  • Les droits de l'homme dans le processus de la Conference internationale sur la region des Grands Lacs (Mutoy Mubiala)
  • Lessons learned in prosecuting gender crimes under International law : experiences from the ICTY (Serge Brammertz and Michelle Jarvis)
  • Guerres, femmes et droit : les crimes de guerre, crimes d'agression, crimes de genocide et crimes contre l'humanite (Fatoumata Diarra)
  • Rape and superior responsibility : international criminal law in need of adjustment (Chile Eboe-Osuji)
  • The genocide convention's protected groups : a place for gender? (Katy Grady)
  • Prosecuting sexual violence at the ICTR (Alice Leroy-Hajee)
  • The Nairobi declaration : a gendered paradigm for post-conflict reparations (Amy Senier)
  • Prosecuting gender based and sexual crimes against women : the role of the international courts and criminal tribunals (Ines Weinberg de Roca)
  • Why a child is not a soldier (Simon O'Connor)
  • Continuing or recommencing proceedings before the ICTR in the absence of a judge : overviews of comparison with ICTY, SCSL and ICC (Koffi Kumelio A Afande)
  • A critique of the East African court of justice as a human rights court (Solomy Balungi Bossa)
  • The challenge of 'firsts' in international criminal justice : first courts, first judges, and issues of first iImpression (Linda E. Carter)
  • The development of international criminal law (Roger S. Clark)
  • The 'other' Milosevic case : the prosecutor versus Serbia and Montenegro in re production of documents in prosecutor v. Slobodan Milosevic (Grant Dawson)
  • Anatomie des juridictions internationales (Adama Dieng)
  • The trusted cause : a reflective legal comment on the development of international legal procedural law in international criminal tribunals (Frederik Harhoff)
  • Confronting myths about the international criminal court and its work in Africa (Max du Plessis)
  • The international criminal court on trial (Charles Chenor Jalloh)
  • The right to a fair trial in international criminal law (Segun Jegede)
  • The challenges of relocating persons acquitted by the ICTR (Mame Mandiaye Niang and Chiara Biagioni)
  • Development and interpretation of principles of reparation : The case law of the IACHR and its possible contributions to the jurisprudence of the ICC (Elizabeth Odion Benito)
  • Reflections on the independence and impartiality of international judges (Fausto Pocar)
  • Judicial independence and the rule of law (Patrick Robinson)
  • International justice after closure of the ad hoc tribunals (Stephen J. Rapp)
  • Trial in absentia at the international criminal tribunal for Rwanda (Peter Robinson)
  • L'outrage au tribunal devant les deux tribunaux ad hoc, le tribunal penal international pour le Rwanda et le tribunal penal international pour l'ex-Yougoslavie (Aurelie Vernichon)
  • Gravity and the international criminal court (William A. Schabas)
  • Human rights in proceedings before the international criminal tribunals (Wolfgang Schomburg and Matthias Schuster)
  • The immunity of heads of state and government in international criminal law (Antoine Kesia-Mbe Mindua)
  • Which immunity for human rights atrocities? (Jo Stigen)
  • Collateral damage : a dangerous omission in the law of armed conflicts (Alex Obote-Odora)
  • An examination of superior responsibility in the statute of the special tribunal for Lebanon (Alison McFarlane)
  • Command responsibility and the principle of iIndividual criminal responsibility : a critical analysis of international jurisprudence (Nicholas Tsagourias)
  • Nigeria's jurisdiction to prosecute Johnny Paul Koroma for war crimes committed in Sierra Leone (Chile Eboe-Osuji and Angela Nworgu).