Symposium Paper 2: Toward an International Criminal Procedure: Due Process Aspirations and Limitations

Abstract The breathtaking growth of international criminal law over the past decade has resulted in the prosecution of Balkan and Rwandan mass murderers, the development of a substantial body of atrocity law jurisprudence and the creation of a permanent International Criminal Court with jurisdiction over genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes. The growth of international criminal procedure, unfortunately, has … Continue reading Symposium Paper 2: Toward an International Criminal Procedure: Due Process Aspirations and Limitations