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UNINA9910798276203321 |
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Mesenchymal cell activation by biomechanical stimulation and its clinical prospects / / edited by Nahum Rosenberg ; contributors Berkoviz Yaron [and thirteen others] |
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Sharjah, United Arab Emirates : , : Bentham Science Publishers, , 2016 |
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©2016 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (83 p.) |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. |
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Cover; Title; Biblio Standard; EUL; Contents; Dedication; Foreword; Preface; List of Contributors; Chapter 01; Chapter 02; Chapter 03; Chapter 04; Chapter 05; Chapter 06; Chapter 07; Index; Back Cover |
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UNINA9910809728103321 |
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Autore |
Elberling Björn |
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The defendant in international criminal proceedings : between law and historiography / Björn Elberling |
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Oxford ; Portland, Ore., : Hart Publishing, 2012 |
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1-4725-6615-7 |
1-299-09075-3 |
1-84731-995-5 |
1-84731-996-3 |
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[1st ed.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (271 p.) |
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Studies in international and comparative criminal law ; v. 10 |
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International criminal courts |
Defense (Criminal procedure) |
International criminal law - Historiography |
Criminal justice, Administration of |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Based on the author's Ph.D thesis entitled "The Position of the defendant in international criminal proceedings : the influence of the historiographical function of the international criminal courts on their judicial activities" submitted at the University of Kiel in 2009 |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-246) and index |
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Can there be proceedings (in the defendant's presence) at all? -- The position of the defendant in the trial -- The position of the defendant in developments alongside the trial -- Summary -- The relationship between criminal trials and historiography -- Tracing the influence of historiography on the law |
Introduction -- Part I - The Defendant in International Criminal Proceedings -- 1. Can There Be Proceedings (in the Defendant's Presence) at All? -- A The Absolute Ban on Proceedings Against Deceased Defendants -- B Fitness of the Defendant to Stand Trial -- C Proceedings in the Absence of the Defendant -- 2. The Position of the Defendant in the Trial -- A Position vis-à-vis Counsel -- B Position vis-à-vis the Court -- C Ability to Make Statements -- 3. The Position of the Defendant in Developments Alongside the Trial -- 4. Summary -- Part II: Between Impunity and Show Trials? - Between Law and |
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Historiography -- 5. The Relationship between Criminal Trials and Historiography -- 6. Tracing the Influence of Historiography on the Law -- Conclusion -- Bibliography |
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It is often said that criminal procedure should ensure that the defendant is a subject, not just an object, of proceedings. This book asks to what extent this can be said to be true of international criminal trials. The first part of the book aims to find out the extent to which defendants before international criminal courts are able to take an active part in their trials. It takes an in-depth look at the procedural regimes of international courts, viewed against a benchmark provided by national provisions representing the main traditions of criminal procedure and by international human rights law. The results of this comparative endeavour are then used to shed light, from a practical point of view, on the oft-debated question whether (international) criminal trials should be used as a tool for writing history or whether, as claimed by Martti Koskenniemi, pursuing this goal leads to a danger of "show trials" |
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