Fairness and the Goals of International Criminal Trials

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Fairness and the Goals of International Criminal Trials

Finding a Balance

Peace studies and conflict resolution Crime and criminology International institutions Methods, theory and philosophy of law Legal aspects of criminology Public international law: human rights Public international law: criminal law Constitutional and administrative law: general Criminal justice law Sentencing and punishment Social law and Medical law

Author: Caleb H Wheeler

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 28 April 2023

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781000854848


Introduction

This book presents a ground-breaking, interdisciplinary study into the various goals assigned to international criminal trials. It starts from the proposition that no hierarchy exists amongst the different goals meaning that trials should strive to achieve all of them in equal measure. This is made difficult by the fact that not all of these goals are compatible and the fulfilment of one may lead to others going unmet. Therefore, a balance must be found if the goals of trial are to be achieved at all. The book posits that fairness should serve as the guiding principle when weighing the different trial goals against one another. It is argued that without fairness international and internationalised criminal courts and tribunals lack legitimacy and without legitimacy they lack effectiveness. The book concludes that international criminal trials must adopt procedures that emphasise fairness to all of the parties and trial participants if they wish to accomplish any of the goals set for them.

Chapter Overview

Each chapter is devoted to identifying and explaining a different trial goal, providing analysis of how that particular goal functions in conjunction with the other goals, and discussing the ways in which a fairness-oriented trial model will help achieve those goals. The book provides a dynamic understanding of the different trial goals and the importance of fairness in the trial process by drawing on research from a variety of different legal disciplines while also incorporating scholarship rooted in criminology, political theory, international relations, and psychology.

Target Audience

The book will be essential reading for researchers, academics and professionals working in the areas of International Criminal Law, Public International Law and Transitional Justice.

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