International Criminal Investigations: Law & Practice is the first of its kind - a resource book on selected topics assessing more than twenty years of international criminal investigations, while addressing the practicalities and challenges of such investigations. It explores, from the perspective of expert practitioners, a thematic approach to important issues such as investigative strategies, planning and interview techniques for specific witnesses, financial investigations, while incorporating the personal experiences of those who have served as pioneers in this field. A necessary addition to the literature on international criminal law in practice, this volume meaningfully contributes to increased knowledge of the science and art involved in international criminal investigations.
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Höhe: 244 mm
Breite: 170 mm
Dicke: 22 mm
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978-94-6236-939-9 (9789462369399)
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1 Challenges of International Criminal Investigations and Prosecutions: Perspectives of a Prosecutor (Charles A. Adeogun-Phillips); 2 International Cooperation and Judicial Assistance (Rod Rastan & Pascal Turlan); 3 Preparing for an Investigative Mission to Interview a Witness or Suspect (Akingbolahan Adeniran); 4 Collecting Evidence in International Criminal Investigations: Judicial Review of Investigative Deficiencies and Their Impact on the Case (Adejoké Babington-Ashaye); 5 Interpreters and Investigators of Sexual Violence in International Criminal Prosecution (Patricia Viseur Sellers & Ulic Egan); 6 The Investigation of International Crimes against or Affecting Children: Early Experience at the International Criminal Court (Aimée Comrie); 7 Legal Constraints on the Use of Intermediaries in International Criminal Investigations (Alisdair Putt); 8 Financial Investigations: An Introduction (Marco Loretti); 9 Leadership Analysis in International Criminal Justice (Christian Axboe Nielsen); 10 Electronic Evidence Management at the ICC: Legal, Technical, Investigative and Organizational Considerations (Philipp Amann & Mark P. Dillon); 11 Protecting Victims and Witnesses (Simo Väätäinen); 12 Investigative Practices of Specialized War Crimes Units (Yulia Nuzban); 13 Positive (and Practical) Complementarity: Practical Tools for Peer Prosecutors and Investigators Bringing Atrocity Crimes Cases in National Jurisdictions (I. Maxine Marcus)