The Contribution of the Rwanda Tribunal to the Development of International Law /cby L.J. Van Den Herik

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Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2005 - 324 lappuses
This book offers a thorough analysis of the establishment and the Statute of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Furthermore, it gives insight into how the Rwanda Tribunal has operated in practice during its first ten years and it examines the case law on the three major international crimes: genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. The author provides a balanced judgement of the contribution of the Rwanda Tribunal towards the development of international criminal law, emphasizing its strong points, in particular the case law on genocide, but also exposing its weaknesses in terms of legal reasoning. The author also demonstrates the inherent limits of the Rwanda Tribunal due to the political and social situation within Rwanda and due to its own Statute.

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Aim of the research and statement of the problem
3
HISTORICAL AND POLITICAL CONTEXT OF THE EVENTS IN RWANDA
11
THE ESTABLISHMENT ORGANISATION AND JURISDICTION OF THE ICTR
27
ICTR CASE LAW ON GENOCIDE
87
ICTR CASE LAW ON CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY
151
ICTR CASE LAW ON WAR CRIMES
199
THE INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE THREE CRIMES
245
CONTRIBUTIONS CHALLENGES AND CONCERNS
261
BIBLIOGRAPHY
285
INDEX
301
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